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"Hopefully this reward helps bring back the cow."

-- Old Homestead co-owner Marc Sherry

The plight of a plastic cow that was stolen from a St. Petersburg restaurant on Saturday has garnered the attention of a longtime New York City steakhouse.

The owners of the 150-year-old Old Homestead Steakhouse, on 56 Ninth Avenue in the Hell's Kitchen section of Manhattan, say they will offer $1,000 and a free steak dinner to anyone who provides information leading to the bovine's recovery.

According to the St. Petersburg Police Department, someone made off with the 12 feet by 3 feet cow in the middle of the afternoon from the rear entrance of the Harold Seltzer's Steakhouse location on Tyrone Boulevard, prompting a Facebook post from the department and plea from restaurant owners for the cow's safe return.

Read more at the Tampa Bay Times