Truck Stolen From East Bay Nonprofit Serving Low-Income Families
CONCORD (CBS SF) – A vehicle was stolen on Monday night from a nonprofit that provides low-income families in Contra Costa County with food and other services, according to Concord police.
The Monument Crisis Center had a truck, which was donated by PG&E, stolen from in front of its headquarters at 1990 Market St. in Concord.
The truck helps in an effort to feed more than 50,000 individuals every year with more than 1 million meals, according to the nonprofit. It's used to pick up donations and purchase food across the region.
Police described the truck as a white 2006 Ford F-350 with a license plate of 7R61079.
Those with information or who see the truck are asked to call Concord police at (925) 671-3333
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