INW: Thieves Rob Niehaus Memorial
Karen Liesse, of Kent, adds a remembrance to the tribute outside the Home Plate gate, Saturday at Safeco Field in Seattle. Dave Niehaus, who called the first pitch in Seattle Mariners history and described more than three decades of occasionally good and mostly bad baseball, died Wednesday after suffering a heart attack at his suburban Bellevue home. Now, thieves reportedly have robbed from the display here . (AP Photo/The Seattle Times, Alan Berner)
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Question: Can you think of anything lower than someone robbing from the memorial in honor of the late Dave Niehaus?
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