A "supersized" crime caper in one Saskatchewan community has all the hallmarks of the "Hamburglar," or a Big Mac attack -- and it's certainly left a few people Grimace-faced.
Some punk teenagers with a taste for McDonald's have been waging a campaign of drive-by "foodings" in Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
In the early hours of August 21, a truck parked on Highland Drive had McDonald's burgers rubbed on the windshield. On Saturday this weekend, the same truck had pop thrown on the driver's side.
Someone had popped another victim in the early hours of August 10, throwing McDonald's cups filled with soft drinks at the picture window of a home on Laurier Drive.
Three days earlier, several youths were seen defacing the south side Co-op car wash with McDonald's hamburgers. The fast food culprits, who again struck in the early morning hours, made their getaway in a late model, white Ford 150.
To date, no one has had fries with their hamburgers and drink.
RCMP officers in Swift Current are currently looking for help in identifying those responsible for, in the words of a news release, "the recent mischief and littering involving McDonald's food and garbage in the city."
Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), *8477 on SaskTel's crappy network, text TIP206 plus a message to CRIMES (274637) or submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.
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