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GREEN BAY — Kenny Clark shook his head. He couldn’t believe anyone would do such a thing.

After a year of collecting toys to deliver to underprivileged kids in his hometown, the Green Bay Packers defensive tackle learned Thursday that someone had broken into the storage shed in which his mother, Leslie, had kept the Christmas presents that were supposed to be delivered to children throughout the San Bernardino, California, area. The theft came on the eve of when Leslie and Clark’s marketing team were going to deliver the presents.

“We had bikes, all kinds of toys, a lot of people had donated a lot of stuff to us. It’s just messed up. It’s for a bunch of kids, man,” Clark said Thursday. “It’s difficult, especially for my family and my mom. It’s really difficult for her because she worked so hard throughout the whole year putting it together. It’s a messed-up situation.

“You work so hard and you’re trying to do something good for the community and somebody does something crazy like that. The good thing is the toy drive’s still going to go on. We still have a lot of stuff coming in today that was supposed to come in, that’s the good thing. But it definitely hit my mom hard — especially because they did all the work and they love seeing the kids happy.”