US Man Steals Baby Jesus From Nativity Scene Ahead Of Christmas
Last Updated: December 23, 2022, 13:09 IST, A US man decided it was okay to steal the main attraction for the Nativity scene at a city square in Texas. (Credits: Twitter) A US man
decided it was okay to steal the main attraction for the Nativity scene at a city square in Texas. Unfortunately for him, he was caught on CCTV cameras and now the police are on
the lookout for the man who nabbed the figurine of baby Jesus. Christmas decorations are incomplete without the Nativity scene that depicts the birth of Jesus. A US man decided it
was okay to steal the main attraction for the Nativity scene at a city square in Texas. Unfortunately for him, he was caught on CCTV cameras and now the police are on the lookout
for the man who nabbed the figurine of baby Jesus. The clip, shared by the cops, showed the man rushing up to the Nativity scene. He goes straight towards the baby Jesus figurine
and grabs it by the legs before tucking it under his arm and rushing off. The cops showed a close-up shot of the man and of the car in which he escaped.Not a very WISE MAN to steal
from the nativity scene in Sundance Square. On 12/17 around 2am, this suspect stole baby Jesus and was seen jumping in a tan or silver Chevy Tahoe, so he probably wasn't alone in
this.If you recognize him, please call 817-392-3956. Report # 2200325146 pic.twitter.com/FKmHcNCi3p— Fort Worth Police (@fortworthpd) December 20, 2022Many social media users
were wondering what could have caused the man to steal the figurine. They were sure it was either because he was trying to get the figurine to someone, or he was just setting up
the Nativity scene right. Either way, it didn't look like a serious offense to many. Especially, since such public displays always have backup figurines.A Twitter user wrote,
“That man stole that baby with the confidence of taking back something that rightly belongs to you. Might want to investigate whoever set up this Nativity scene."That man stole
that baby with the confidence of taking back something that rightfully belongs to you. Might want to investigate whoever set up this nativity scene.— Rob (@Rpeters75) December
20, 2022“Forgive me, but Jesus shouldn't really be there until after midnight this Sunday, right? Who the hell is your production designer, an atheist?” read another
tweet.Forgive me, but Jesus shouldn't really be there until after midnight this Sunday, right? Who the hell is your production designer, an atheist?— John Costello
(@streamside1070) December 20, 2022A user tweeted, “Sweet Baby Jesus! I feel like you can expect his return on Christmas morning. Looks like someone takes nativity etiquette way
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