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Elvis bust stolen, returned to Illinois bar

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Elvis left the building, and then he came back, according to Illinois pub owner Jimmy Spears. Employees at Jimmy’s Bar discovered the missing Elvis Presley bust sitting on a porch outside, so they recovered it for the bar. The Associated Press has the story:

Bar owner said he was considering ways to improve security for the Presley bust, since it is such a tempting target for thieves

WEST PEORIA, Ill. (AP) — The King of Rock n’ Roll is back in the building.

A bust of Elvis Presley complete with a shamrock cap and beads stands guard as bartender Tom Eckstein mixes a drink for a St. Patrick’s Day partier Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at Jimmy’s Bar in West Peoria, Ill. Somebody who ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog has made off with an Elvis Presley bust from a Central Illinois saloon. The Peoria Journal Star reports that the theft of the King of Rock n’ Roll from atop the bar of Jimmy’s Bar in West Peoria happened sometime between Saturday afternoon Oct.23, 2021 and Sunday morning. (Matt Dayhoff/Journal Star via AP)

An Elvis Presley bust that was swiped from a central Illinois bar has been returned after the story of its theft attracted international attention.

Employees at Jimmy’s Bar found the missing bust Thursday night sitting on a porch outside the West Peoria saloon, the Peoria Journal Star reported. The theft had been discovered Sunday morning.

“He’s back!” pub owner Jimmy Spears said early Friday, attributing the bust’s return to the widespread attention its theft had attracted. On Wednesday, the bar’s Facebook page had made an appeal for its return: “No questions asked.”

Spears said he was considering ways to improve security for the bust, but for now it’s back in its familiar position overlooking the saloon and greeting customers from atop the center of its long bar.

Spears, the bar’s owner for 39 years, said his niece bought the bust about 15 years ago at a garage sale for $20, and it soon became the business’ bar-top mascot.

Source AP

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