Imagine strolling through Central Park on a wintery afternoon, enjoying the crisp air, when suddenly, you feel a light tug at your wrist. You glance down, expecting to see a loose bracelet or a gust of wind shifting your sleeve. But when you look closer, your bracelet is gone.
You check your pockets. Nothing. You scan the area. There’s no one suspicious nearby—just joggers, tourists, and a few squirrels darting around the trees.
For weeks, tourists and locals alike reported strange thefts in the park. Rings, watches, necklaces—all vanishing without a trace. It didn’t make sense.