Dinosaur Nicked From QLD Music Fest 2 Years Ago Shows Up On Top Of Mountain

Here’s a yarn for ya.
A velociraptor figure which was stolen from the Big Pineapple Music Festival in 2014 was mysteriously found atop Mount Coolum this week, with a note attached requesting it be returned to its owner. Because clearly the guilt of such a heinous crime as stealing a dinosaur eats away at your soul until you are compelled to make amends. 
The 1.5 metre dino and the attached note were discovered by two Sunshine Coast women, Madison Bothe and Julia Blake. Based on the note, it sounds like the raptor has been through some great times.
“[The note] said that it needed to go back to its home at the Big Pineapple … so we thought it might’ve been a joke but then we googled it and to our surprise it came up that the dinosaur had actually been stolen from the Big Pineapple Music Festival in 2014,” Bothe and Blake told the ABC.
The girls lugged it down the mountain – which we assume was no mean feat – and took it to the local cop shop, who went on to reunite it with its original owner. This is how taking a dinosaur to a police station looks. I assume it is a somewhat common occurrence in Queensland.
There’s a lesson to be learned here: don’t steal dinosaurs, because eventually the guilt will compel you to release it atop some mountain in Queensland two years later. At least, I think that’s the moral?
Source: ABC News.
Photos: Supplied.

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