Police Looking for Man Who Stole Huge Snoop Dogg Bobblehead from a Liquor Store

Police say the suspect is wanted for larceny. (Photo: Detroit Police Department)

On Dec. 6, a large Snoop Dogg bobblehead has been reportedly snatched from a Detroit liquor store and police are searching for the suspect, reported Click On Detroit.

These 42-inch Snoop Dogg bobbleheads were originally promotional display items for Corona Beer. Such items are reselling upwards of $1,500 on eBay, with multiple editions available for purchase.

The bobblehead that got reportedly dogg-napped appears to be the one where the “Gin and Juice” rapper is sporting a matching Corona jumpsuit with socks and slides.

The Detroit Police Department has shared surveillance camera photos of the incident on Twitter.

“I had people coming in, trying to buy it from me for $500, $600, one guy offered $1,000 and I still said no,” said Eimile Hennes, per Click On Detroit.

Oddly enough, this isn’t the first time such an incident has taken place. Around August of last year, 6 ABC Philadelphia reported a string of such thefts that took place in three different liquor stores in the area.

Anyone with information regarding the Snoop Dogg bobblehead is asked to please contact 313-596-5649, as the liquor store wants it back.

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