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2 men arrested in theft of 100,000 donated diapers


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FOX CROSSING, Wis. — Two former employees of a packaging company are facing charges in connection with the theft of 100,000 diapers from the Fox Cities Diaper Bank, police say.

Fox Crossing Police arrested Jason Havel, 42, of Appleton, who was a shipping manager for Valley Packaging Industries, and John Forbes, 52, of Neenah, who was formerly employed by VPI.

Investigators are recommending charges of felony theft for both men, it was announced at Tuesday's press conference at the Fox Crossing Police Department. The men have yet to be charged and are being held in the Winnebago County Jail.

Several thefts occurred between Jan. 3 and Feb. 13 at a warehouse in Fox Crossing. Police said 1,777 cases of diapers, valued at $45,000, were stolen.

"It appears that it was a theft of opportunity to make some cash," said Fox Crossing Police Lt. Scott Blashka.

It is unknown how much money the suspects received from the thefts. Blashka said the suspects stole diapers by individual cases and full pallets. He declined to specify what kind of equipment was used in the thefts.

A tip led investigators to diapers at a location in Ashwaubenon, and another tip led to a suspicious incident call at the Fox Crossing warehouse in early February. The tips led to a VPI employee and several other unrelated thefts.

The two men were taken into custody Friday evening. Investigators recovered eight pallets of diapers and hygiene products last weekend.

"It's good news. It's a job well-done," Fox Crossing Police Chief Tim Seaver said. "Hopefully we can continue to follow up on any leads."

United Way Fox Cities, which operates the diaper bank, was in the process of moving the diaper bank to another VPI facility when the thefts took place, according to Peter Kelly, president and chief executive officer of United Way Fox Cities.

“Our challenge is to make sure we have diapers throughout the year to help the families that need them most,” Kelly said.

The diaper bank provides diapers to 875 babies from low-income families every month. The program supplied 300,000 diapers to babies in the Fox Cities in 2016.

After news of the theft broke, Amazon donated 100,000 diapers and 200,000 wipes. Kimberly-Clark Corp. also pledged 100,000 diapers to the diaper bank, which are expected to arrive this week.

In addition to donations from corporations, civic groups, churches and individuals, the diaper bank gets major assistance from Dollars for Diapers, a fundraiser launched by The Post-Crescent and supported heavily by Kimberly-Clark Corp.

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