Gorilla Stolen From Garden Centre: 8ft gorilla statue named Gary stolen from garden centre
A weird case of robbery came to hear that robber stole the statue of a Gorilla from a park. Yes, you heard it right, a couple of men stole Gorilla statue from a garden center in Scotland. This incident is a matter of Carluke, Lanarkshire. Reportedly, a Gorilla statue was placed in Garden Centre but some men stole it. Since this news surfaced people have been wondering why the robbers stole the Gorilla statue and what they would do with it. Certainly, numerous questions are swiveling among people’s minds after coming across this news. But we have come up with this column to answer each and every imperative question related to this headline. So be sticky with this page and keep reading this article. Take a look at the following section and go through it till the end. Scroll down.
Gorilla Stolen From Garden Centre
The stolen statue of the Gorilla is an eight-foot large statue and it was placed in a garden center outside Reynard’s Nursery located in Lanarkshire near Carluke. Later, the 8-foot large Gorilla statue was spotted traveling on the M40 in CCTV footage. Images are showing the massive fiberglass beast Gorilla statue who is named Gary, which was taken by a group of thieves. Scroll down the page and read more details.
The CCTV footage shows Gary a massive fiberglass beast was being taken on a black pickup northbound on the M40. Officials believe that the stolen Gary was driven from Carluke to the Glasgow area. Later the owner of the garden was asked about the incident, Andrew Scott said, “The pictures are very grainy but a white van pulls up and several people get out. Gary was bolted down to decking so it looks like they unbolted him and carefully placed him in the van. I would say it was planned. Swipe down the page and read more details about it.
Andrew Scott further added that when they looked back on the CCTV footage, a car pulls up at around 10 pm and it was not a car they actually identified so they would say it was connected. Since the massive fiberglass beast named Gary was stolen, the garden owner Andrew Scott is appealing to people to help in finding Gary. He said, kindly keep a lookout for Gary. Stay tuned to this website for more details and updates.