Hamburglar Statue Stolen and Recovered Before Christmas in Nebraska
Inside EditionJanuary 19, 20263 min36,380 views
6 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβThe Hamburglar Statue Theft
- π¨ A Nebraska family discovered their Hamburglar statue was stolen from their yard days before Christmas.
- π‘ The statue was on loan to the family from the local fire department, where the husband is a member.
Community Involvement and Recovery
- π After noticing motion on their security camera, the family investigated and confirmed the statue was missing.
- π¬ Members of the fire department denied playing a prank, indicating a genuine theft.
- π£ Maggie Woodcock took to local online groups to post about the missing statue, leveraging community support.
Confrontation and Resolution
- π Within 48 hours, community input helped Maggie identify the person who took the statue.
- π£οΈ She confronted the individual, who was known to her from living in the town her whole life.
- βοΈ Although police stated they could only ask the suspect if he had the statue, Maggie decided to visit the suspect's address.
- β Maggie successfully recovered the statue and chose not to press charges, fulfilling her promise.
Future Prevention
- π οΈ The family plans to reinforce the statue with concrete to make it heavier and more difficult to steal in the future.
- π Despite recovering the statue, Maggie expressed irritation and suggested public shame as an alternative to legal action.
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