Moment brazen thief steals 14-foot-skeleton from Texas front lawn in broad daylight 

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No bones about it! Moment When Brutal Thief Steals 14 Foot Halloween Skeleton From Texas Front Yard In Broad Daylight

  • Footage from a neighbor’s Ring doorbell camera captured the moment the thief drove to an Austin home at around 4:45 PM and stole a 14-foot skeleton
  • The apparently female thief could be seen removing the base before pushing the lanky Halloween decoration into the back of her SUV
  • Neighbors are now offering a $50 reward for information about the skeleton’s whereabouts

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A brutal thief was caught stealing a 14-foot-tall skeleton from a Texas lawn in broad daylight.

Footage from a neighbor’s Ring doorbell camera captured the moment the thief drove to the victims’ home in Austin around 4:45 p.m. Saturday in a white SUV before dismembering the skeleton and putting it in her suitcase.

The apparently female thief with red hair was seen on the surveillance footage getting out of her SUV and lifting the trunk.

She appears to be inventorying the lanky Halloween decoration, pulling lightly on the skeleton’s legs before removing the base.

The woman then flips the giant skeleton over and one can see her trying to push it into her trunk.

Then, Fox news reports, the woman decided it was easier to pull the bones apart as she pushed them into her vehicle and drove off.

Surveillance footage captured the moment a brutal thief stopped by an Austin home Saturday night and stole the resident's 14-foot-tall skeleton

Surveillance footage captured the moment a brutal thief stopped by an Austin home Saturday night and stole the resident’s 14-foot-tall skeleton

The ostensibly female thief was able to inventory the gangly Halloween decorations before removing the base

The ostensibly female thief was able to inventory the gangly Halloween decorations before removing the base

The ostensibly female thief was able to inventory the gangly Halloween decorations before removing the base

She could then be seen trying to slide the giant decoration into the back of her SUV

She could then be seen trying to slide the giant decoration into the back of her SUV

She could then be seen trying to slide the giant decoration into the back of her SUV

Grazia Ruskin, the president of the Condominium Community Owners Association, said the neighborhood was shocked that the theft happened while so many people were outside.

The neighborhood, located on a private driveway, hasn’t seen similar thefts since a series of car break-ins three or four years ago, Ruskin said. KXAN.

After that, she said, the community upgraded its neighborhood lighting and asked to use security cameras as a deterrent.

Ruskin said the victim is a single mother who was ill at the time, and her neighbors are now offering a $50 reward for information about the skeleton’s whereabouts.

“It’s ‘just a Halloween decoration,'” she told the news station. ‘But someone invaded our space and they took’ [her] property, and I don’t think that’s okay.’

Neighbor Grazia Ruskin said the skeleton belonged to a single mother who was ill at the time

Neighbor Grazia Ruskin said the skeleton belonged to a single mother who was ill at the time

Neighbor Grazia Ruskin said the skeleton belonged to a single mother who was ill at the time

Ruskin now hopes the $50 reward will be an incentive for whoever stole the decoration to return the piece.

“The person who took this, maybe that $50 would go a long way to clear their conscience and, you know, point us in the right direction,” she said.

‘If someone struggles so much that their desperation leads them to steal a Halloween decoration….we would get together, you don’t have to steal from us

In the meantime, neighbors hope other Austinites can identify the corpse heist from the video, in which she appears to be driving a third-generation Denali produced between 2007 and 2014.

Other recognizable features include possible damage to the front bumper on the driver’s side; a black or chrome roof rack; a black antenna on the roof above the driver’s seat; and possibly missing license plates.

Anyone with information about the missing skeleton is asked to contact the neighborhood at oakshadowsatx@gmail.com.