A thief snatched a tip jar filled with college tuition savings from a family business.
Belinda Agyare has spent the last two years saving up thousands of dollars to pay for her children's college tuition.
She had saved about $4,000 and was planning to take the money to the bank when a thief snatched the cash-stuffed jar earlier this month.Surveillance video captured the moment an unidentified man, last seen wearing a purple shirt and a black baseball cap, comes into B&B African Caribbean Market on May 8 and distracts the clerk while he reaches behind the counter, nabs the tip jar and then flees.
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