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3 sought in cancer donation jar, beer theft

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The first instance: This suspect is described as a white man between 19 and 28 years of age.  He is around 6 feet tall with short dark brown hair. The first instance: This suspect is described as a white man between 19 and 28 years of age. He is around 6 feet tall with short dark brown hair.
The man involved in the most recent incident: 16 and 22 years of age. He is thin between 5'7'' to 5'9''. He has tattoos on one or both calves and has short light brown hair. The man involved in the most recent incident: 16 and 22 years of age. He is thin between 5'7'' to 5'9''. He has tattoos on one or both calves and has short light brown hair.
PINAL COUNTY, AZ (Tucson News Now) -

Pinal County sheriff's deputies are looking for three suspects who stole cancer donation jars and beer from Walgreens stores in San Tan Valley.

A 7-year-old's cancer donation jars have been stolen twice in San Tan Valley, according to Pinal County sheriff's deputies. 

The jars were stolen in two separate incidents at Walgreens stores on Hunt Highway in Pinal County.

Most recently, on August 9, a man walked into the store and seconds later walked out with the jar sitting next to the cash register.

The male suspect is described as a white male between 16 and 22 years of age. He is thin between 5'7'' to 5'9''. He has tattoos on one or both calves and has short light brown hair. A silver car with customs wheels was waiting to help the suspect get away.

This man is also believed to have stolen beer from the same Walgreens three days prior with another suspect, described as White male between 16 and 24 years of age.  He is around 5'9" and has a goatee and short light blonde or red hair.

The first instance happened at the end of July, but involved a different man.  This suspect is described as a white man between 19 and 28 years of age.  He is around 6 feet tall with short dark brown hair.

The donation jars were placed in stores by the girl's parents to help cover food expenses. The girl is battling cancer and the jars have her picture and purpose on them. 

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