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Chocolate Shop's Beloved Bear Mascot Stolen During Teen Takeover, Recovered by Police
The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory's iconic mascot 'Truffles' was briefly kidnapped by two teens during a chaotic weekend in Chicago's Loop.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 3:23am
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The iconic Truffles mascot, victim of a brazen theft during a 'teen takeover' incident, now secured with extra precautions at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory store.Chicago TodayIn a bizarre incident, the beloved mascot of a Chicago chocolate shop was briefly stolen by two teens during a 'teen takeover' in the city's downtown Loop area. The 40-year-old bear mascot named 'Truffles' was snatched from the new Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory store on State and Madison, taken on a ride on the CTA Red Line, and later recovered by police. The two alleged thieves, a 15-year-old and an 18-year-old, were arrested and cited for felony theft and trespassing.
Why it matters
The theft of the iconic Truffles mascot highlights the disruptive and dangerous nature of the recent 'teen takeover' incidents that have been occurring in Chicago's downtown areas, where groups of teens have been causing chaos, damaging property, and putting public safety at risk.
The details
According to the store's owner Tyson Minnick, a group of teens ran into the new Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory location on Friday night and grabbed the Truffles mascot, taking him on a ride on the CTA Red Line. Chicago police were able to recover the bear, finding him taking up the entire front seat of a squad car. Minnick said the store will now keep Truffles strapped down to prevent any future thefts.
- On Friday night, April 4, 2026, a group of teens stole the Truffles mascot from the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory store.
- The teens took Truffles on a ride on the CTA Red Line.
- Chicago police recovered Truffles less than an hour after he was stolen.
The players
Truffles
The 40-year-old mascot of the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory stores.
Tyson Minnick
The owner of the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory store in Chicago's Loop where the Truffles mascot was stolen.
Chicago Police
The law enforcement agency that recovered the stolen Truffles mascot.
What they’re saying
“A couple guys jumped in, saw them outside, grabbed our bear, 'Truffles,' and took him for a ride.”
— Tyson Minnick, Store Owner
“It was alarming not gonna lie, to have a couple people jump in. Five to six customers in the store.”
— Tyson Minnick, Store Owner
“He is strapped down. Now if they take 'Truffles,' they'll have to take the chair.”
— Tyson Minnick, Store Owner
What’s next
The two teens who allegedly stole Truffles, a 15-year-old and an 18-year-old, were arrested and cited for felony theft and trespassing. They are expected to face charges in court.
The takeaway
The theft of the iconic Truffles mascot during a 'teen takeover' incident highlights the growing problem of disruptive and dangerous behavior by groups of teens in Chicago's downtown areas, raising concerns about public safety and the need for stronger measures to address this issue.
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