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Looks like it was another taco. He probably thought he could sell it or something.
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>A Colorado Springs business said its longtime resident tortoise that was allegedly stolen is now back safe, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department. A Colorado Springs business was asking for the public's help after its longtime resident tortoise was allegedly stolen Wednesday night. According to a social media post from Scales 'N Tales, a person took a tortoise named Howard from an outdoor enclosure in front of the store around 6:40 p.m. on June 17. The store is located at on North Academy Boulevard just south of Woodmen Road.
Looks like it was another taco. He probably thought he could sell it or something.
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From the post:
>>A Colorado Springs business said its longtime resident tortoise that was allegedly stolen is now back safe, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department.
A Colorado Springs business was asking for the public's help after its longtime resident tortoise was allegedly stolen Wednesday night.
According to a social media post from Scales 'N Tales, a person took a tortoise named Howard from an outdoor enclosure in front of the store around 6:40 p.m. on June 17. The store is located at on North Academy Boulevard just south of Woodmen Road.
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