In the post-recession U.S. economy, it seems people will do just about anything for money -- even if means stealing toilet parts from restaurants.
Over the last few days, restaurant owners from Woodland, Wash. to Sioux Falls, S.D. have reported robberies not of their cash registers or locked safes, but of the toilets in their bathrooms. Police in Washington told Katu News that the thieves might be stealing the parts to sell scrap metal for cash.
A manager at a Dairy Queen in Woodland told Katu that she thought the criminals were no amateur thieves because "there was no water on the floor."
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