Harvest Hands is reaching out the community after two laptops were stolen from their facility Tuesday.
St. Thomas Police reported that the local nonprofit food distribution bank located on Edward Street was broken into by an unknown person in the early morning hours.
In a post to social media, Harvest Hands notes that one of the stolen laptops belongs to Founder and Executive Director Jim Collins, and contains invaluable information that is critical to the running of the distribution bank.
Anyone with further information on the theft is asked to contact St. Thomas Police.
A photo of the suspect can be found below.


