A giant inflatable reindeer was returned to a Houston family after being reported as stolen from their front yard earlier this week.
"[We’re] excited to have it back," said Ernest Fuhrman. "I got him up immediately."
In our news report Thursday night, Fuhrman offered a $2,000 reward for anyone who located the reindeer and brought it back. Fuhrman says it’s not about the money, but instead finding his reindeer and possibly the thieves. "It was not the same people that were on surveillance," said Fuhrman. "They told me yesterday at noon or so that they bought him. I didn’t ask for how much. I didn’t ask exactly from who or anything like that."
"Crooks are not thinking about the spirit of Christmas anymore," said HPD Officer Jesus Robles. "They are going after everything."Robles says he’s happy the Fuhrmans received their decoration back. However, that’s not always the case. Houston police recommend putting decorations in areas with good lighting, further away from the street, and near surveillance cameras if possible. Also, if items can be tied down, that helps.
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