Criminals: A 15-Foot Spoon Was Stolen from Dairy Queen

A 15-Foot Spoon Was Stolen from Dairy Queen.

 

 If it turns out these idiots had a massive vat of ice cream that needed eating, maybe we'll give 'em a break . . .

 

 

The owners of a Dairy Queen in Phoenix are hoping someone comes forward after three people stole a 15-FOOT RED SPOON that was bolted to the ground outside.

 

 

It happened early in the morning on March 25th while the place was closed.  The spoon was anchored to the ground and a popular photo spot.  Kids would sit in it while parents took their picture.

 

 

Three people showed up with a flatbed trailer.  So it wasn't a spur-of-the-moment thing.  They planned it.

 

 

There's security footage where you can see their faces pretty well.  It was two men and a woman.  But last we heard, cops still hadn't I.D.'d them.

Police are hoping someone turns them in.  They said that "if you're driving down the street and see a giant red spoon hanging out [of someone's] car," you should report it.

 

 

The owners say if someone just drops it back off, they won't ask questions.  But it cost $3,500, and twice that with delivery and installation.  So if cops catch them, they're looking at felony charges.

 

 

The owners also offered a reward.  If someone finds the spoon and reports it, they get a free Blizzard in every flavor this summer. 

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Two Suspects Committed Armed Robbery . . . When Chipotle Didn't Give Them Extra Cheese

 

 

Chipotle will usually give you little extra toppings if you ask nicely . . . there's no need to PULL A GUN on the workers.

 

 

The police in Columbus, Ohio, is looking for two people who freaked out at a Chipotle last Tuesday . . . because they didn't get enough cheese.

 

 

They cornered a female worker and ripped her hat off.  A few other employees came to help her, and that's when one of the suspects pulled a gun.

 

 

The other suspect repeatedly said to "shoot them," . . . but thankfully, no shots were fired.  Witnesses say the gun "misfired," but it's unclear what happened.

 

 

The suspects ransacked the restaurant and ran off.  It's being called an armed robbery, but it's unclear if they stole anything other than the food.

 

 

Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for any info on the suspects.  In the security footage, it appears like it's a man and a woman, but there isn't a clear look at them. 

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A man in Oregon stole a forklift last week and took it on a joyride downtown.  

He was charged with burglary, theft, unauthorized motor vehicle use, reckless driving, and criminal mischief.  

Read More HERE

A woman caused $21,000 in damages to Wingstop . . . because she was upset over a policy where you have to show your credit card for online purchases. 

Read More HERE

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