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Poult suspected in dozens of robberies across the Midwest.2. Poult on the loose – authorities ask for help in catching him.3. Poult strikes again – business owners speak out against poultry bandit.4. Police puzzled over poultry-themed robberies across the Midwest.5. What's the deal with poult? Midwest businesses wonder as poultry bandit continues to strike.

Poult suspected in dozens of robberies across the Midwest.2. Poult on the loose – authorities ask for help in catching him.3. Poult strikes again – business owners speak out against poultry bandit.4. Police puzzled over poultry-themed robberies across the Midwest.5. What's the deal with poult? Midwest businesses wonder as poultry bandit continues to strike.

When did the Midwest become so plagued by poultry-themed robberies? That's what business owners are asking as One Poult continues to cause trouble across the region.

No one seems to know for sure who or what Poult is, but the consensus is that it's a poult – a small, domesticated bird. The robberies started about two months ago and have continued since, with businesses in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska all hit.

In most cases, Poult enters the store through an open window or door and grabs whatever poultry he can find before making a quick getaway. So far, he's stolen mostly chickens and turkeys, but there have been some reports of other birds being taken as well.

Authorities are asking for help from the public in catching Poult, who is believed to be responsible for dozens of robberies. He's been described as a white male in his early 20s, approximately 5'8" tall with a thin build. He's been seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and dark pants.

Business owners in the Midwest are urging everyone to be on the lookout for Poult and to contact authorities if they see anything suspicious. They're also asking that anyone with information about the robberies or Poult himself please come forward.

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