Crime & Safety
M&M Displays Stolen From PNC Bank Arts Center
These two guys were on display during the KIDZ BOP concert this past Sunday, Aug. 19, but police think they were stolen sometime after.

HOLMDEL, NJ — What a unique concert momento.
Apparently either during or after the annual KIDZ BOP concert at the PNC Bank Arts Center this past Sunday, someone stole two M&M display signs. A concertgoer — either a child or a parent, or possibly a stadium employee — walked off carrying two 3-foot M&M display signs, the New Jersey State Police said.
"Though it’s hard to resist grabbing a handful of these delicious treats from a candy bowl, it shouldn’t be hard to resist stealing their displays — no matter how cool they may look wherever it is the suspect or suspects had in mind," the State Police said in a stern warning on their Facebook page.
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These two guys were on display during the KIDZ BOP concert on Sunday, August 19, but police think they were stolen sometime after.
The State Police patrol the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel. The KIDZ BOP concert is held there every year, always in the late summer, and it annually attracts thousands of families from across the area.
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Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant James Glass, of the Troop "D" Criminal Investigations Office, at 732-441-4500 Ext. 7207. Anonymous tips are welcome.
Photo via NJ State Police
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