SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Police Department has reported a surge in panhandling activity throughout the city, with individuals claiming to be collecting money for a child’s funeral.
However, authorities have indicated that none of these solicitations have been verified as legitimate.
Officials noted that while the panhandlers are within their legal rights to solicit donations, the truthfulness of the information on their signs is not regulated.
The Police Department emphasized that individuals are allowed to panhandle as long as they remain on the sidewalks, do not obstruct traffic, and do not exhibit aggressive behavior.
The public is urged to exercise caution and be aware when approached by panhandlers with signs asking for funeral donations.
The Springfield Police Department asks citizens to remain vigilant and to consider the legitimacy of such requests before giving.