The incident happened just before 5 p.m. Friday while the girls were selling cookies at Woodbridge Center Mall.
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The girls had already raised nearly $1,200 when someone not only walked away with the profits, but also punctured the girls' spirits.
"We're all super sad, super mad, because... why should somebody steal from us," sixth-grader Reily Kascsak said.
Troop leader Jessica Medina said she briefly placed the bank deposit envelope on the table. When she went to pick it up, it was gone.
As soon as they noticed the envelope was missing, they notified mall security and called 911.
"I think it's really wrong to steal in the first place. But to steal from the Girl Scouts, that's even worse, because we're kids," sixth-graderOlivia Limmei said.
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Unfortunately, the troop is still responsible for the price of the cookies. It's been a tough lesson for the sixth-graders who were doing the right thing by working to pay for their expenses and raising money to help others.
"We're trying to get money for our trip and also help people that don't have homes and food," sixth-grader Adriana Cacchione said.
While Medina says she believes she knows who may have taken the money, Woodbridge police say they do not have a suspect, and there is no video of the actual theft.