Police have identified and spoken with the person who ransacked and removed all the books from an LGBTQ-themed Little Free Library, in Waltham, Massachusetts, according to a New England Cable News report. The library had been ransacked three times over the last several weeks. A police detective also brought some of the stolen books obtained from the person in question back to the library’s managers.
“I would like to extend kindness and understanding to the person in question, even if it was not extended to us,” wrote Krysta Petrie and Katie Cohen, who manage the library, on the library’s Facebook page. “I urge you to please be kind to this person, in the comments and in real life. We don’t know his story, and he has done the right thing in returning the books.”
Reports NECN:
The owners of an LGBTQ-friendly little free library in Waltham, Massachusetts, who have been the victims of three thefts in less than a month, say some of their books have been returned.
Petrie and Katie Cohen built The Little Queer Library in 2020 and placed it on the lawn of their home. But in recent weeks, someone has been stealing books with LGBTQ+ themes.
In a Facebook post Tuesday, the couple said a Waltham police detective returned a bag full of some of the stolen books. He told them the person who took them has been identified, and police have spoken with them.
The thefts had been captured on surveillance footage. Police are still investigating, and the couple said they won’t be offering more details about the suspect right now. …
In a previous interview, the couple said they believe their library was targeted because it was LGBTQ-friendly. News of the thefts set off a chain of donations of new books as well as money. As of Tuesday, they had raised almost $7,000 – money they will use to support other Queer, LGBT+ and diversity-focused libraries across the country, as well as to buy more queer books for school libraries or where else they are needed.
“I never thought our little library would ever have these types of resources, and I am so humbled by how many people want to help us!” the Facebook post reads.
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