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NewsOctober 19, 2015

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. -- A family is searching for its "slightly sinister" statue of Ronald McDonald, taken from their summer home during an unauthorized teenage house party. Mary Ryan said the 3-foot-high statue of the fast-food pitchman was taken in August. ...

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NORTHAMPTON, Mass. -- A family is searching for its "slightly sinister" statue of Ronald McDonald, taken from their summer home during an unauthorized teenage house party. Mary Ryan said the 3-foot-high statue of the fast-food pitchman was taken in August. Ryan said two boys put the statue in a tree at an athletic club. Someone later posted a photo of it on Instagram next to a trash bin. Ryan and her husband bought the "slightly sinister" statue years ago for $1,200. They're offering a $300 reward.

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