Imagine strolling through Central Park on a chilly afternoon, enjoying the crisp winter air, when you feel a faint tug at your wrist. You glance down, expecting to see your bracelet shifting or a gust of wind rustling your sleeve. But then you realize—it’s gone.
You check your pockets. Nothing. You scan the area. There’s no one suspicious—just joggers, tourists, and a few squirrels darting through the trees.
For weeks, both tourists and locals reported mysterious thefts in the park. Rings, watches, necklaces—all vanishing without a trace. The pattern was baffling.