Real-life Hamburglar wanted for snatching nuggets and burgers from NYC McDonald’s

An actual-life Hamburglar is needed by police for stealing greater than two dozen nuggets and two double cheeseburgers from a Bronx McDonald’s in a knifepoint theft final week.

The alleged thief threatened staffers contained in the Mount Eden eatery with a blade earlier than casually heading behind the counter and serving to himself to the quick meals round 4:30 p.m. final Monday, police stated.

He allegedly snatched one 20-piece hen McNuggets, one six-piece McNuggets and two McDouble cheeseburgers earlier than working out of the chain restaurant at 101 East a hundred and seventieth St., in line with cops.

In a video launched by the NYPD, the sticky-fingered suspect may be seen swinging his ft over-the-counter and strolling previous dumbfounded workers earlier than he grabs the meals and shoves it into his pockets.

Robbery suspect at counter of McDonalds
The suspect allegedly stole nuggets and burgers from the Mount Eden McDonalds on Dec. 5.
Robbery suspect holds two wrapped burgers behind counter of McDonalds restaurant
Staff stood by and watched as he walked behind the counter and shoved double cheeseburgers into his pockets.
Robbery suspect places two wrapped burgers into his pockets behind counter of McDonalds restaurant
The alleged thief stole one 20-piece hen McNuggets, one six-piece McNuggets and two McDouble cheeseburgers, in line with police.

The actual-life Hamburglar swapped the black-and-white striped outfit, wide-brimmed hat and eye masks of the McDonald’s character for an Astros jersey, bandana and a medical face masks, in line with the footage.

The knifepoint theft comes months after a McDonald’s worker in Brooklyn was shot within the neck over an argument about chilly fries. Matthew Net, 23, died days after the August taking pictures.

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