EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Main Street's High Score Saloon wants to find the two people who stole from their business Wednesday, not to press charges but to help.

According to surveillance cameras, two adults jumped the gate, went downstairs and stole a few minor items with no real value. The total loss doesn't exceed $60, co-owner Clint Hoskins said. Despite the loss, he is not upset and has no intentions on pressing charges against the alleged thieves.

Hoskins said if the individuals who stole the items would bring them back he'd be happy to help with some vouchers for groceries or other needed items.

"I’ve been hungry," High Score Saloon posted on Facebook. "I’ve been hard up and we’ve all made bad decisions. We would just like to talk to them, get our items back and buy them lunch (or) give them a hand with some dry clothes, quarters, laundry detergent, fresh socks."

Hoskins received a movement alert on his phone around 2 a.m. Wednesday. Cameras revealed the individuals had bags with them and were having a cigarette beforehand.

"I ignored it because sometimes our employees will leave late if they're doing deep cleaning or stock for us," he explained. "About 2:45 a.m., I checked it again, and I back-logged it. I saw the people jump the small gate. I assumed they were just smoking or looking for shelter. Sometimes the homeless downtown — if they don't have a place to stay at the Rescue Mission — they'll hop down there to sleep or get out of the elements."

No police report will be filed.

"It'd be nice if we could get our stuff back," he said. "We have no intention of getting them in any trouble. If anything, we'd like to see what we could do to help them."

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