Who-Bun-It? 10-Foot Wiener Stolen in S.C.
1 hour, 28 minutes ago
Rock Hill police are looking for a hot hot dog. Someone appears to have stolen a sign featuring a giant wiener in a bun from the Ebenezer Grill after it closed Tuesday afternoon.
Investigators think the suspects should be easy to spot.
"It's tough to hide a 10-foot weenie," Rock Hill police Lt. Jerry Waldrop said.
The smiling hot dog has welcomed customers to the restaurant for the past 18 months, after owner Loyd Ardrey bought it to replace the aging dog that sat atop the roof for years.
When Ardrey arrived around 6 a.m. Wednesday, the 30-pound aluminum sign was gone.
"I figured, well, maybe it blew off because we had some storms last night. We looked around, and it wasn't in any yards next door or across the street or anything," Ardrey said.
Ardrey suspects some college or high school students took the sign as a prank or fraternity initiation.
The thieves had to work for their prize, Waldrop said.
"That thing had a lot of screws in it, and it was evident that the screws had been taken out," Waldrop said.
If he has to, Ardrey said he will buy another sign. The stolen sign cost about $600 dollars. He is thinking about offering a reward, but isn't sure if he should give out money or hot dogs.
"I just want my weenie back," Ardrey said.
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