Four people and one beloved fast-food clown statue are followed by authorities after the incident of 6 July in Nesquehoning, Pa. (Credit: Eve Snyder via Facebook)
This time it was not the Hamburglar.
On July 6, several non-geidified suspects entered a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania and walked with the iconic Ronald McDonald Bench statue of Fastfood, Ronald McDonald.
“Ronald McDonald is missing!” The Nesquehoning Police Department has announced In a Facebook message With the suspects who are caught on the camera, who apparently kidnap the beloved clown. “We don’t clowning around. This was a complete mcnapping.”
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“Ronald was last seen smiling, as usual, not aware of the betrayal,” the police wrote in their Facebook message and called on the audience to help the suspects.
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Nobody tried to intervene, Snyder said, because “it was really busy at the time, and when you come from that small play area, the back door is removed as feet. They were away here in a matter of 10 seconds.”

The response of the community is just as animated.
“I think they needed another clown for their circus,” a Facebook user joked.
Another commentator gathered the local population: “There should be a reward to find these people and Ronald. My fellow townsman … we drive at sunrise.”
Others took a more challenging attitude, with someone who shares: “I am no one to someone”, while another just asked, “What is the clown?”
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A separate camera outside the building caught a black Nissan SUV, which it was believed to be the escape car. The license plate was not readable in the image that was shared by the police.
Authorities confirmed on Friday in a follow -up post that a statue of Ronald McDonald on Ebay is not the missing figure. The research is underway.
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“We would just want him to come back, if possible undamaged,” Snyder added. “If someone sees or recognizes these people, contact us or the police. We appreciate the help.”
Tips can be aimed at the Nesquehoneing PD on 570-669-9111.


