Thieving Fox Amasses 120 Shoes
For more than a year, the people of Föhren, a small town in the  wooded Eifel hills of western Germany, wondered who was going around  stealing shoes from their doorsteps and garden terraces at night. Well  over 100 muddy hiking shoes, wet Wellingtons, steel-capped workman's  boots, flipflops and old slippers went missing. 
The bushy-tailed culprit, believed to be a vixen with a family of  cubs, is still at large, and locals have two explanations for her  kleptomania. Either she amassed them as toys for her children, or she  simply likes collecting shoes, or both. So far 120 stolen shoes have  been retrieved. 
"She's clearly got a thing about shoes," Rudolf Reichsgraf von  Kesselstatt, the local count who lives in Föhren Palace, told SPIEGEL  ONLINE. "We found 86 shoes in the den and a further 32 in a nearby  quarry where they like to play. That includes 12 or 13 matching pairs of  shoes."
"The shoes may well be intended as toys for the cubs because there  are bite marks made by little teeth on the shoelaces," he continued.  "It's impressive that she found the time to steal them in addition to  getting food." 
Count von Kesselstatt had the retrieved shoes laid out in the palace  on Wednesday so that the townsfolk can come and collect them. 
The case has made local headlines but so far the media hasn't come up  with a name for the vixen -- given her obsession, Imelda would appear  to be the most suitable one. So far she hasn't been caught in the act,  and the people of Föhren seem content to leave her in peace.
"She's probably got more shoes in the den, we didn't want to venture  in any further because she's still living there and we don't want to  kill her, especially given that she's got cubs," said von Kesselstatt.  "People should simply make sure they take their shoes in at night."
That is sound advice because Imelda is still at it with a vengeance,  presumably to replenish her depleted collection. "More shoes have gone  missing in the last few days," said von Kesselstatt
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