ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. – A 3-foot cow stolen from a St. Simons Island Chick-fil-A was returned to the restaurant Saturday.
A representative from the restaurant said they have surveillance footage of teenagers trashing the dining room and stealing a 3-foot cow.
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The restaurant published a Facebook post saying that despite having the footage of teenagers trashing the dining room and stealing its 3-foot cow, it wouldn't press charges if they returned the cow.
The restaurant published an update later in the day thanking the two girls who returned the cow. The post said the girls who returned the cow were not involved with the suspected teenagers returned the cow.
A representative with the restaurant published a Facebook post Saturday with pictures of the mess the teens left and the cow that was stolen.
Representatives from the restaurant initially said they were giving the teenagers accused of stealing the cow 72 hours to come forward and avoid charges. Since the cow wasn't returned by the suspected thieves, the restaurant said in the updated Facebook post that, "The ones who stole the cow and didn't come forward will have to answer that."
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The boys responsible for taking the cow came and...