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A Twin Cities man who collected gifts for needy children was robbed of his vehicle filled with toys on Tuesday.
The suspect drove off with David Grupa’s SUV from his home at the corner of Bailey Lane and McKinley St in Anoka.
Grupa has collected Christmas presents for children since 1999 and was about to deliver them—however, he left his packed SUV unattended as he waited for the vehicle to warm up.
Granted, he shuld have locked the van (if possible) when he was letting it warm up, but what cold, heartless person would do such a pathetic thing. I can't believe there are some people out there like this that would steal a van like that.
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Apparently, Louis Anderson has stepped up to help replace the lost toys. The toys were intended for the area in which he grew up, so he's giving back. After Louis and the community stepped up, they had enough gifts to help 100 families. My faith in humanity is restored.
Louie Anderson was on the KQ Morning show and the guy whose truck was stolen called into the show because they talked about the robbery. And after he was done telling his story Louie said "I'm going to replace those toys for you." Just completely out of the blue.
There are some really philanthropic people on Tom Barnard's show.
This summer Tom replaced a mans special wheelchair because his chair was still in his van that was stuck on the I35 bridge. The chair itself cost something 4 or 5 grand. And a random caller said they had a wheelchair accessible van the guy could use until he got his van off the bridge.
Some amazing things happen out of the goodness of people's hearts.
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Both Tom and Louie have money, it is nice to see them help people out with some of it. They have both done things like these in the past but they always seem to do them quietly.
It's very cool that Louie stepped up on the stolen toy thing.
John wrote:Both Tom and Louie have money, it is nice to see them help people out with some of it. They have both done things like these in the past but they always seem to do them quietly.
I think people with money should do things like this. And, it really shows their heart when they don't make a big deal out of it. It means they're really doing it out of the goodness of their hearts and not for the publicity.
DeeEss57 wrote:Apparently, Louis Anderson has stepped up to help replace the lost toys. The toys were intended for the area in which he grew up, so he's giving back. After Louis and the community stepped up, they had enough gifts to help 100 families. My faith in humanity is restored.
A friend of mine used to write for Family Feud a few years back when Louie hosted. He had some hilarious Louie stories. Great guy!
glg wrote:A friend of mine used to write for Family Feud a few years back when Louie hosted. He had some hilarious Louie stories. Great guy!
I'm glad Louie is a decent guy. I like his humor. And I love the Minnesota jokes he has.
I wish I could go to his New Year's Eve concert at the U. And it's been forever since he was up here in Duluth. Saw him at the State Fair when he was there to promote his concert, though. It was too short!