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This vintage sign, created especially for Grand Country, is back after being stolen for three days.

Grand Country posted on their Facebook page videos of a man stealing the sign from next to the candy and fudge store on Wednesday, July 21. The hand-painted sign was specially made for the store by a friend of Grand Country owner Glenn Robinson over 40 years ago, and has stood somewhere inside the complex since its donation.

The series of videos shows the man stealing an apron, using the apron to drape over the sign to mask it, then casually taking the sign out to his truck and moving to leave the parking lot. The man waited until around 7 p.m. to steal the sign, when the Grand Country Jubilee show was preparing to start, meaning the area around the sign would be a lot busier than usual.

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