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If the person, or persons, who did this, have any love in their hearts at all, they will return the baby." Anyone with information is asked to contact the borough at 717-850-0790.
"Everyone is quite shocked by his name to start with," says Lois. "I see them process it and then say, 'I’ve never heard of that.'" Interestingly, the English version, 'Jesus', has actually grown in ...
Four days after he was stolen from the tableau in the town, the baby Jesus figurine was anonymously surrendered to a fire station on Dec. 19, Fort Collins police shared on Instagra m.
An investigation is underway after an individual stole a Baby Jesus statue from a church in Philadelphia earlier this month. The Philadelphia Police Department said a police report was made on Jan ...
Five days after a statue of baby Jesus was reported stolen from a local church's Nativity scene, the city's police chief tells the FOX 8 I-Team that the Jesus statue has been returned -- undamaged.
The new baby will be used in the future. The stolen Baby Jesus, which was taken earlier this month, has not been found. The nativity has been put away for the season due to the expected rain.
“Away in the manger/ no crib for a bed/ the little Lord Jesus/ laid down his sweet head.” I think of it as a carol that a child would sing to the baby Jesus while contemplating with all ...
A stolen Baby Jesus statue from the nativity scene in Old Town Square mysteriously reappeared at a local fire station. Accompanying the returned statue was an apology note from the anonymous thief.
A baby Jesus figurine was returned to the nativity scene where it was stolen from just days before Christmas — and an apology note was left behind.
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A Baby Jesus statue, stolen from a nativity scene in Fort Collins’ Old Town Square, mysteriously reappeared at a local fire station, accompanied by an apology note.
Dec. 23 (UPI) -- Police in Colorado said a baby Jesus statue reported stolen from a nativity scene was anonymously returned to a fire station with an apology note.