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Thieves steal poppy donation boxes in Calgary

At least 21 poppy donation boxes have been stolen across the city since they were placed in stores on or after Halloween, Calgary police say.

Poppy boxes are a popular target for thieves as Remembrance Day approaches

Police are urging retailers not to keep a lot of money in the boxes. (CBC)

A Calgary charity says it's "pathetic" that people would steal from veterans after atleast 21 poppy donation boxes were stolen from stores across the city.

The most recent theft took place on Monday, according to Calgary police.

David Howard is the head of the Canadian Legacy Project. (Kate Adach/CBC)

"They're stealing from soldiers [who]actually gave them the freedoms they have to be wandering the streets,"saidDavid Howard ofthe Canadian Legacy Project.

"So it's a pathetic thing for it to happen," he added.

Howardsays poppy boxes often collect about $50each funds that are desperately needed this yearbecause donations are down 11per cent.

"It's a tough economic climate in Calgary [so]every dollar counts,"Howard said.

"Those dollars are used to support our vetsand those in need, and for the veterans' food drive ...that's a lot of money."

Police say they're working with retailers to make sure they don't keep a lot of money in the boxes.

They say the theft of poppy donations is often a crime of opportunity and desperation.

With files from CBC's Kate Adach