The staff at The El Bar at 1356 N. Front St. have recovered a stolen vintage pelican statue after some assistance from the Philadelphia Police Department.
After seeing the article about the stolen pelican on PhillyVoice Saturday afternoon, a neighbor of the unidentified males in possession of the bird messaged bar manager Jasper DelCarlino.
The neighbor could reportedly see the statue sitting in a nearby backyard. DelCarlino then called police, who accompanied him to the house in Northern Liberties where the pelican, named Humphrey, was.
Police entered the home and took Humphrey back to his rightful owner. The bar is not pressing charges.
The man wearing the yellow and black shirt is believed to have stolen The El Bar's vintage pelican. (The El Bar/Facebook)
Humphrey went missing on July 31, according to a Facebook post, as surveillance footage showed a man in a black and yellow shirt taking the bird from the back porch of the bar and handing it over the fence to a friend around 10 p.m.
DelCarlino told PhillyVoice that the bar is noted for the weird things inside, including the pelican. Humphrey was purchased at Jinxed Fishtown on Frankford Avenue.
Humphrey the pelican was stolen from The El Bar but later recovered by police. (The El Bar/Facebook)