Family offer reward for basket defecator
CAMDEN TWP. — The family that found a Longaberger basket full of feces and urine in their living room Sunday morning is offering a reward to find out who’s responsible.
The family, who wishes to remain anonymous, said it is offering $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the culprit.
The family left its Gore Orphanage Road home around 6 p.m. Saturday to attend a local function and returned about 10:45 p.m. They went straight to bed, and the next morning were awakened bright and early by their 8-year-old son, who found his mother’s Longaberger basket full of feces and urine.
“We’re very upset about this, very upset,” an anonymous family member said. “It’s a birthday my son will never forget.”
The basket, which was ruined, was worth about $200 and was filled with 15 Nintendo DS games valued at $30 to $40 each, the report said.
Nothing appeared to be stolen, but the homeowners found that their bills had been sifted through.
“I feel violated,” the family member said. “When I walk in my home, I don’t even know what I’m going to walk into.”
Contact the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office at (440) 329-3709.
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