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Preschoolers Grow Pumpkins, Dastardly Thieves Steal Entire Patch

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/11/pumpkins-stolen-preschoolers_n_5806670.html

ORTALES, N.M. (AP) — Thieves have picked clean a pumpkin patch that had been cultivated by New Mexico preschoolers.

Eastern New Mexico University's Child Development Center said the Portales school's pumpkin patch was raided sometime over the weekend after students had worked for months growing the pumpkins.

School officials found the pumpkins missing and vines destroyed Monday morning.

Lara Vaughan, the school's master teacher, said the four full pumpkins were just about to turn orange. She said the school's 26 students had studied them, weeded the area and watered them since they were sprouts.

But the center's director, Elaine Gard, said despite the heist the children aren't mad at the pumpkin thieves. "They are more indignant in asking, 'Why didn't they just ask permission? We would have given them the pumpkins,'" Gard said.

Since word of the pumpkin theft has spread, Gard said 10 pumpkins have been donated to the school, some by motorists who heard the story on the radio and dropped them off while passing through. She said a Boy Scout troop has asked to help, and a local radio station is organizing a pumpkin drive.

University police are reviewing video footage of the school grounds, officials said.

No arrests have been made.

:lame: Poor kids.
 
Well at least the four missing ones are multiplying like rabbits:
Since word of the pumpkin theft has spread, Gard said 10 pumpkins have been donated to the school, some by motorists who heard the story on the radio and dropped them off while passing through. She said a Boy Scout troop has asked to help, and a local radio station is organizing a pumpkin drive.
 
This is terrible, especially since the little kids were growing their own pumpkins. This is practically stealing their education as I'm sure they were learning something from it, too. I think that it's a good learning experience, though. These children seem to be asking the right kinds of questions about the pumpkin thieves, which is nice to see. And it's even nicer to see how the community has stepped up to help these children. :)
 
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