Beloved Brentwood Landmark 'Dino Claire' Stolen in Overnight Heist
FOX 11 Los AngelesOctober 1, 20252 min2,101 views
15 connectionsΒ·15 entities in this videoβThe Disappearance of Dino Claire
- π A beloved 4-ft tall fiberglass dinosaur statue, known as Dino Claire, has been stolen from a Brentwood gas station.
- π’ The theft has left the community upset and emotional, with customers reportedly coming into the gas station in tears.
- π Dino Claire was more than just a statue; she was an unofficial mascot, a selfie star, and a source of daily joy for the neighborhood.
The Heist Caught on Camera
- β‘ The prehistoric heist occurred early Saturday morning and was captured on security footage.
- π οΈ The thief used a power tool to cut the statue free from its base and later returned to wrap it in a blanket and load it into a white getaway truck.
- βοΈ The statue, weighing 50 lbs, was stolen from its spot on San Vicente and 26th Street, leaving an empty space where it once stood.
Community Impact and Demands
- β Residents are questioning **
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