
Bizarre Theft: Frozen Polar Bear Stolen in Canada

A 3.6-Meter-Tall Standing Bear Believed to Have Been Abducted in Canada
A giant teddy bear, standing at about 3.6 meters tall, has been reported missing in Canada. The bear is believed to have been abducted during a cold spell in early January, when temperatures dropped to nearly minus 30 degrees. According to police, the theft of the bear was carried out by the managers of a hotel on January 22.
The public has been asked to remain vigilant and to report any sightings of the missing bear. The facility where the bear was stolen from is situated in Sturgeon County, approximately 50 kilometers north of Edmonton.
This incident is not the first of its kind at the resort. Last August, the property experienced a similar break-in, during which two frozen raccoons were stolen. Investigators revealed that the stolen frozen animals were valued at around 35,000 Canadian dollars.
It is still unclear whether the two incidents are related. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are currently investigating the case and urging anyone with information to come forward.





