The man was later released from custody but the whereabouts of the Chucky doll are unknown...
Chucky has been arrested in Mexico — seriously. According to Reuters, Mexican authorities recently arrested the"demon doll" and his owner — a man identified only as Carlos"N" — earlier this month. Per the report, the man was using the doll to terrorize people, specifically using the doll to scare people and demand money. Both Carlos and Chucky were charged with disturbing the peace and"putting others' integrity at risk.
The man was later released, though it's reported that the Chucky doll's current whereabouts remain unknown.
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