Some of the Missing Computers were recovered in Hazleton
The PCs are vital on the grounds that they are utilized for a wide range of social and instructive administrations.
Not long after our story disclosed Monday night on Newswatch 16, a mysterious viewer called somebody at the group focus and said they knew where a portion of the stolen computers were being stashed.
"We need to thank the group and we need to thank the media, since it was a huge help," said Ben Medina, Hazleton One Community Center
Medina is the executive secretary at the Hazleton One Community Center. After Saturday night's thievery, Medina went from being grief stricken and bombshell to diminish.
Seven of the nine PCs were found.
Medina says a Newswatch 16 viewer secretly reached the group focus soon after we initially publicized a story on the robbery. The tip drove individuals from the inside to the stolen PCs stashed in a mystery alcove.
"Many people were out there simply searching for it. Individuals were attempting to get more data on what happened. We got calls from the entire group," said Medina.
The theft upset numerous. The PCs are utilized to offer several grown-ups some assistance with learning English, and significantly more understudies in Hazleton with homework and mentoring.
"It's sad for some of them to come here to utilize the PCs, and not have the capacity to utilize the PCs since somebody took them," said volunteer Wesley Serrano.
Serrano volunteers at the middle, typically sitting by the front entryway welcoming out of this world after school.
It was intense conveying the terrible news that the PCs were gone; however he was eager to shock the children with the uplifting news Tuesday.
"It's truly awesome, really, on the grounds that we had children coming in yesterday, rolling in from after school, to inquire as to whether we could utilize the PCs for our assignments, so now it's extremely blessed that we have them back so we could utilize them and the children are cheerful."
Police trust they know the character of the robbers, in light of tips from the group. So far nobody has been charged.
The group focus initially wanted to scratch off its Wednesday mentoring for children in Hazleton and different projects this week, yet now they are attempting to rapidly re-introduce the PCs and get things back to the plan.
Police are as yet researching this theft, and do hope to document charges.










