Burglars Broke Into a School, and Stole 100 Hot Dogs

Burglars Broke Into a School, and Stole 100 Hot Dogs
Hot Dogs Are Displayed During The Official Weigh In Ceremony For The Nathan's Famous Fourth Of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest At The Empire State Building In New York
Hot dogs are displayed during the official weigh-in ceremony for the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest at the Empire State Building in New York, U.S., July 3, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

There’s a very fine line between a high school prank . . . and whatever was happening here:

 

Police in Florida are investigating two males, who hopped a fence at a high school, and entered a building through an unlocked door.

 

They rode bicycles and used other equipment intended for special needs kids . . . stole $50 worth of lanyards . . . and also got away with “approximately 100 hot dogs and ice cream, valued at approximately $60.”

 

This happened in the middle of the night last week . . . and it sounds like the thieves could’ve been students or young adults, but that’s not 100% clear.

 

The police are asking the public for leads if anyone has any information.  (Like maybe they saw someone climbing back over the fence . . . with mustard on their faces or sticky ice cream fingers.)

(Click Orlando)

 

 

(This report has some amusing commentary from locals.)