PARMA, Ohio — A plastic pink flamingo in Parma was removed and damaged on Saturday morning.
According to the Parma Police Department, the incident occurred at approximately 5 a.m. when "unknown offenders unlawfully removed the pink flamingo that was previously situated next to the script Parma sign near the splash pad on W. Ridgewood Dr." The flamingo was later recovered approximately 50 feet north of its original location, but had been damaged.
Anybody with information regarding this incident is encouraged to call the Parma Police Department’s non-emergency line at 440-885-1234.
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