Bouncy Castle Stolen from Birmingham Pub Owners
Bouncy Castle Stolen from Birmingham Pub

Pub owners in Birmingham have been left angry and disappointed after a bouncy castle was stolen from their premises. The incident occurred at the King's Head pub in the city, where the inflatable was taken overnight.

Theft Details

The bouncy castle, which was valued at around £1,000, was stolen from the pub's beer garden. The owners reported the theft to the police, who are investigating the incident. The pub had been using the bouncy castle for family-friendly events and had planned to continue using it for upcoming summer activities.

Impact on Business

The loss of the bouncy castle has caused significant disappointment among the pub's management and staff. They had invested in the equipment to attract families and create a welcoming atmosphere. The theft has not only financial implications but also affects the pub's ability to offer entertainment for children.

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Community Reaction

Local residents and regular customers have expressed their support for the pub, condemning the theft. Many have taken to social media to share their anger and offer assistance. The pub owners are hopeful that the community's help may lead to the recovery of the stolen property.

Police Appeal

West Midlands Police have launched an appeal for information. They are urging anyone with knowledge of the theft or the whereabouts of the bouncy castle to come forward. The police have described the theft as a 'thoughtless act' that has impacted a local business and its customers.

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