Moment pair were caught fishing money out of a fountain used to raise money for terminally-ill children
This is the moment two shameless thieves stole cash from a charity wishing fountain used to raise funds for dying children.
Despite being photographed by Sharon Bevis, 33, the pair fished coins out of the listed monument in broad daylight.
A series of pictures shows both men leaning over the edge of the fountain to steal the donations for the Acorns Children's Hospice in Redditch, Worcestershire.
Brazen: Despite being photographed in broad daylight both men were happy to be shown pocketing cash from the fountain
One man, wearing a camouflage jacket, uses a long stick to reach for cash, while the other lays on his front and dips his whole arm in.
Witnesses said the two men simply continued to trawl the one-foot deep water despite efforts from members of the public to intervene.
Mother-of-six Sharon snapped the pair on her mobile phone after she spotted the scene unfolding on Monday afternoon.
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'They were drunk and didn't seem to care that there were lots of people around and even children watching.
'I told them what they were doing was appalling and that the money goes to children's charities but they didn't listen.
'The strange thing is if you look at the pictures you can see their clothes were clean and new so they didn't look like they needed the money.'
Spotted: One of the shameless thieves looks up to see they are being photographed but they continued regardlessThe fountain in the centre of the town is cleaned once a year and all money collected is donated to Acorns Children's Hospice charity.
Members of Redditch Borough Council, which owns the fountain, yesterday criticised the men's actions.
Councillor Debbie Taylor said: 'The reaction since these photos appeared has ranged from sheer bafflement to sympathy and anger, and we don't want to get too carried away, but it's clearly not on.
'For years now the bits of loose change that get swept up in the town, including when the fountain gets cleared out, have been gathered up, cleaned, and donated to charity.'
Probe The Grade II listed fountain in Church Green West, Redditich, and police said today they are investigatingCarole Crowe, fundraising manager for Acorns, said: 'It's very disappointing to hear of this.
'We rely on fundraising and voluntary donations for the majority of our income so donations such as this are vital in ensuring we are able to continue to provide care and support to local children and their families.'
West Mercia Police said today the force was aware of the incident, which occurred at around 4pm and were currently investigating.
A spokesman said: 'We are looking into it, the photos came to light after a local resident submitted them.
'Investigations are underway and we are trying to identify the two men pictured.'