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By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich Register Correspondent

SEYMOUR -- Fed up with vandals defacing Legion Pool park, Seymour Land Trust Vice President Alex Danka vowed this week to show no leniency the next time someone damaged the property.

He didn't have to wait long.

On Thursday, two juveniles were arrested after police said they scrawled a racial slur on the park's covered bridge. Danka insisted on pressing charges.

"Hats off to the Seymour police," Danka said.

According to police Lt. Paul Satkowski, the suspects were arrested Thursday afternoon after a Land Trust member fishing at the park spotted kids around 2 THOMASWYLDE Replica Handbags p.m. writing with a blue marker on the covered bridge. Police responded and followed them through the woods to a convenience store, where the suspects were found with a blue marker on the ground next to them.

Police determined they were responsible for causing damage to Legion Pool.

A 15-year-old male from Seymour was arrested for third-degree criminal mischief and possession of Christian Bernard drug paraphernalia. A 14-year- old male from Seymour was charged with conspiracy to commit third- degree criminal mischief and possession of marijuana. They were released on a written promise to appear.

Police continue to investigate whether they are responsible for damage that occurred at Legion Pool this past week.

Danka said he was thankful to the Land Trust member for alerting him and the police.

"We need people to be our eyes and ears when we can't be there," Danka. "The police can't be everywhere at all times, but we are so thankful to them."

This latest incident Juicy comes just three days after vandals damaged the fish food vending machine at Legion Pool, stealing the money inside; threw debris in the pond, bent signs and broke several stone steps and benches with memorial plaques on them, resulting in about $1,500 worth of damage.

Danka said he hopes anyone caught would be "prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and would face a judge" for their behavior. Danka said a judge would decide the punishment to fit the crime this time, but he'd like to give the vandals paintbrushes and make them paint over their handiwork during the Land Trust's Earth Day cleanup April 25.

Meanwhile, late Thursday Land Trust President Frank Conroy said an unnamed person will donate a complete security system. The system will cover Chatfield Park and the adjacent Land Trust property.

Danka said he's hopeful the camera, which he said he could monitor 24/7 from his home, will be a deterrent for anyone else thinking of trashing the park.

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Byline: MIKE BLACKBURN

TEESSIDE aid workers are setting off on their Christmas mercy mission to help families, orphans and the homeless in Belarus.

Chernobyl Children's Relief is taking 13-14 tonnes of goods donated by local churches and well-wishers including toiletries, blankets, bedding, clothes, shoes, toys, sleeping bags, tents and even two wheelchairs, one of them motorised.

The mission is being led as usual by aid workers Ted Strike, Dave Bagley and Richard Maygor, who for years have been helping impoverished families living in the aftermath of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

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The donated goods, which were loaded into a van this week from a container at Mids Garage, in Marske, will arrive in the Belarus capital Minsk in the early New Year, the time when they celebrate Christmas there.

Ted, of Ingleby Barwick, said the brand new tents, donated by Marske and Berwick Hills Baptist churches, would become permanent accommodation for homeless people currently living in "holes in the ground" in the woods in Belarus.

He has witnessed first hand the shocking life or death struggle these people face daily.

"One woman we met last time called Alena died in the woods," he said. "She froze to death. It was very, very sad. Another lady was stabbed over some plastic sheeting."

Ted said the motorised wheelchair, donated by a former Red Cross worker, was already earmarked for a disabled pensioner in one of the Belarussian churches they support. "She was in a bit of a mess, it will be ideal," he said.

But the Teesside aid workers are seeing improvements in the Eastern European country. Two orphanages they support have closed recently thanks to the success of a fostering programme.

As reported the charity has also helped fix up fake rolex a three-storey house in Minsk, capable of homing 30 teenagers and staff. Seven local volunteers, including two joiners, an electrician and a plumber, paid for their own travel to Minsk and gave their time free of charge to help carry out the extensive work Ted added: "We want to say thanks to all the churches and people who kindly donated goods this year and to Mids Garage for giving us the container for the last couple of years. We couldn't have done it without them."

Andrew Middleton, who runs the garage, said a wrangle with Redcar and Cleveland Council was putting future storage of his containers at risk. But he said if he was forced to remove them from his site he would still give a container to Chernobyl Children's Relief if they could find a new site for it.

* Ted Strike is also planning to do the Boxing Day dip to raise funds for the charity. To sponsor him or help out in any way call 07957952454.

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PACKING: Ted Strike, left, Dave Bagley, centre and Richard Magor, right, load up goods
embroidered patches for the trip, above and left with the wheelchair Pictures by PETER REIMANN


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