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Moment woman climbs through McDonald’s DRIVE-THRU to steal food and cash

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A BRAZEN thief was caught on camera helping herself to drinks, food and cash at a McDonald’s Drive-thru – after climbing in through the WINDOW.

Police are trying to track down the woman, who managed to spend 30 minutes in the Maryland store before fleeing with her stolen goods.

The robber opens the window and eyes up what is on offer
Howard County Police

In the shocking footage, the woman first leans in through the window and stretching, manages to grab a drinks cup.

She then tries to fill it up with a fizzy drink but fails to reach, dropping her drink twice in the process.

Instead, she forces her body through the window into the shop.

Not content with just coming away with a free drink, she emerges with cash and a whole box full of food.

She starts her nighttime robbery by helping herself to a drink
Howard County Police

Once she has her drink, the robber continues her raid of the store
Howard County Police

She hands the box through the drive-thru window to another person waiting on the street below, and grabs a Happy Meal for herself.

Bizarrely, the robber attempted at one point to cover her face with a t-shirt, not realising her face had been caught clearly on camera the whole time.

She then emerges from the back of the shop laden down with a huge box full of food and cash – but mysteriously covers her face
Howard County Police

Although it is not known how much the food she took was worth, the box is so heavy that she struggles to handle it with just one hand whilst holding her t-shirt to her face.

Police say the jaw-dropping incident happened on November 5 at around 1am.

They are now appealing for the public’s help in identifying the nighttime robber.

McDonald’s have not commented on the incident.


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