Stolen Chick-fil-A cow suits send California man out to pasture
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 11/06/2013 08:37 AM [ Comments ]
A Riverside, CA., man was arrested after trying to sell two cow suits on the internet; the 7 foot cow costumes were reported stolen during separate robberies and are valued at $2800 a piece.
KPIC reports that Police in Southern California busted the cattle costume rustler after he tried to sell the stolen suits online.
An undercover officer arranged to buy the bovine attire in time for Halloween. When the seller produced the black-and-white outfits, he was arrested.Forty-three-year-old Robert Michael Trytten, of Riverside, is being held for suspicion of possession of stolen property on $275,000 bail.
Police also recovered a pop-up canopy stolen from the restaurant. All the property was returned to Chick-fil-A.
An undercover officer arranged to buy the bovine attire in time for Halloween. When the seller produced the black-and-white outfits, he was arrested.Forty-three-year-old Robert Michael Trytten, of Riverside, is being held for suspicion of possession of stolen property on $275,000 bail.
Police also recovered a pop-up canopy stolen from the restaurant. All the property was returned to Chick-fil-A.
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