Crime & Safety
Missing Ronald McDonald Statue Found: Hunterdon County Prosecutor
Authorities have located the Ronald McDonald statue that went missing from a Hunterdon County restaurant.
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, PA — A missing Ronald McDonald statue that was stolen from a Hunterdon County restaurant has been found, authorities announced Friday. In a joint statement, Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III and Clinton Township Police Officer in Charge Lt. Doug Higgins announced that the statue stolen from the Clinton Township McDonald's has been located and is being returned.
Officials did not say where Ronald was located or who is suspected of kidnapping him. The investigation is ongoing and more details are expected to be provided at a later date, authorities said.
“I am pleased to announce that Ronald is safe and on his way back home to Clinton Township. I would like to thank Crimestoppers of Hunterdon for the vital role they played in helping to locate the statue. I would also like to commend the two detectives from the Clinton Township Police Department and the Hunterdon County
Prosecutor’s Office for their dedication and hard work," Kearns said.
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