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Egg maniac at large

Nelson Police are on a different kind of egg hunt, after being called by the manager of a grocery store on Friday morning, where an unidentified man was seen swapping white and brown eggs between their cartons.

When confronted by staff, the man left without a word, leaving his motives a mystery.

Officers were sent photographs of the suspect but were unable to crack the case.

Police have hatched a plan to poach the culprit if he returns to the scene of the crime.

The suspect’s actions have left many shell-shocked, but officers remain sunny-side up about catching him.

To report mischief, contact the Nelson Police Department.


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