Thursday, December 29, 2005
Christmas thief steals 'Nun Bun'
A cinnamon bun that bears a striking likeness to late Catholic nun Mother Teresa was stolen from a Nashville coffeehouse on Christmas Day.
The owner arrived to find that the famous flaky pastry had vanished from the shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
Bob Bernstein said he thought the culprit was angry over the display.
The "Nun Bun" has drawn tourists since it was preserved and put in a glass case at the shop, where it was discovered by a customer in 1996.
The bun became international news following the find in the folds of its pastry.
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did the theif have to break a window to steal the nun bun or was it stolen during regular store hours? I can't believe it was stolen on Christmas! (sigh) What's the world coming to?
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