Another lobster statue has been stolen in Massachusetts and police just want it back.

In a post on Facebook, the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce shared a picture of the statue and asked the person who has the lobster to drop it off at their office and no questions will be asked.

Ed the Lobster was taken from the DCR Park on the waterfront in Plymouth. Police say the lobster is likely intact and hasn’t been damaged.

The lobster was created to support the Alzheimer’s Association and bring awareness of the disease.

Anyone who has information about the stolen statue is asked to contact police.

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