Someone stole $100,000 worth of blueberries and we need answers

Quick question: why?
 By 
Samantha Scelzo
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Hey, whoever stole a sh*t ton of blueberries from a truck in Canada... not cool, man.

The Hamilton Police Service is currently investigating a burglary in which $100,000 worth of blueberries (and some other fruits) were stolen out of a commercial refrigeration truck in Hamilton, Ontario, on Feb. 5 and driven to Toronto.

The blueberry bandit and his stash are still on the loose and the police are getting desperate:

Some people have ideas on who dared to hijack the fruit:

The police are keeping everyone updated:

The mood is light, but the crime is serious. This might be the biggest fruit heist Canada has ever seen.

If you know who did it, fess up. If you've got these baby blues, do everyone a favor and turn yourself in. You're not hurting anyone but yourself.

[H/T: Hamilton Police Service]

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Samantha was a Watercooler Web Culture & Lifestyle intern at Mashable. Follow her on Twitter @samiscelz.

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