Don't have a cow man!

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Never leave your cow suit in an unlocked car. From the Daily Bulletin:

cow.jpgThe store's crowd-pleasing life-size cow costume was stolen from the car trunk of an unidentified employee last weekend, and police have no leads so far.

The employee, a 42-year-old Upland woman, called police Saturday morning when she woke to find her car had been ransacked overnight on Bodenhamer Street.

The entire car had been scoured - even the glove box was left open - but "the only thing that was missing was the adult-sized black-and-white cow suit belonging to Chick-fil-A," Upland police Sgt. Cliff Mathews said.

(snip)

In his 17 years as a police officer, Mathews said he has never seen a mascot costume stolen.

"Certainly it's a very uncommon occurrence," he said.


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AG said:

Well, you know graduation is around the corner. Perhaps somebody's senior prank involves the MIA costume.

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