Photos Show "Full-Blown McNapping" of Ronald McDonald Figure at Restaurant
NESQUEHONING, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 6 – Four young suspects stole a Ronald McDonald statue in a daylight heist called a “McNapping,” with an identical statue listed for $2,500 nearby, police said.
- Yesterday, unidentified suspects entered a McDonald's in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, and stole a life-sized Ronald McDonald statue.
- The incident, labeled a "full-blown McNapping" by local police, led them to release surveillance footage showing four suspects escaping in a black SUV.
- Nesquehoning Police Department urged residents to report sightings of Ronald at 570-669-9111, suggesting he might appear at parties, in vehicles, or yards nearby.
- Police described Ronald as smiling and unaware during the theft and warned the suspects that the crime is considered a McFelony.
- The search continues with no suspects identified as of Tuesday, and an identical Ronald statue is being sold for $2,500 near Nesquehoning, indicating potential motives or markets.
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Ronald McDonald statue stolen from Pa. McDonald’s in broad daylight: ‘This was a full-blown McNapping’
A statue of Ronald McDonald was stolen in broad daylight from Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania's only McDonald's, leaving local cops trying to track down the suspects in the devious "McNapping."
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