Police are searching for a man who stole $200 from a summer camp fund donation jar at a Fort Collins pawn shop earlier this month.

"My son is 15 with Down syndrome and we were trying to get donations for his summer camp," Riley Cain's mother, Angela Cain, said.

Cain placed a donation jar for the Poudre High School student at Daily Pawn, 2925 S. College Ave., near their home in late November or early December. In five months, they collected about $200 in donations, Cain said.

"We probably have all but $500" needed for Riley's camp, Cain said.

But on May 4, a pawn shop customer was caught on surveillance footage stealing the jar with the money inside. Because he had pawned something earlier, the pawn shop had the man's information and was able to share it with police, Cain said.

A warrant was issued for 34-year-old Timothy Moore on May 9 for one count of misdemeanor theft in connection with this case, police spokesperson Kate Kimble said. The warrant is still open, according to court records.

Moore is on probation for controlled substance possession and criminal impersonation to gain a benefit, but failed to appear for court April 3 and 17, according to court records.

This will be Riley's third year attending the Young Life camp dedicated to students and young adults with disabilities, Cain said. Riley is very active, his mom says, and loves to play sports at school and go bowling or to Fort Fun with his family.

Riley's father runs his own business, and Cain said she hasn't been working much because she is undergoing treatment for a brain tumor.

"We struggle, but we don't (really) struggle," Cain said. "(The donations) would just help immensely."

Cain has also placed a donation jar at Salon Essentials, 3501 S. Mason St., Unit D, and she has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money.

If you have any information on this incident, you can contact Fort Collins police at 970-419-3273.

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. Arrests and charges are merely accusations by law enforcement until, and unless, a suspect is convicted of a crime.

Note: A previous version of this story indicated the family had not set up a GoFundMe page. They have since set up a fundraising page. The story has been updated.

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