The Tuscaloosa Police Department released this image showing a person dressed as Scooby-Doo breaking into the Quick Stop on Highway 82 in Duncanville on June 22, 2025. (Tuscaloosa Police Department)

Alabama police are asking, “Scooby Dooby Doo, where are you?” It comes after the crime-fighting pup was seen breaking into a convenience store, and not for the Scooby Snacks, police say.

What they’re saying:

“Hey gang! We need your help solving a mystery,” the Tuscaloosa Police Department posted on its Facebook page.

What we know:

Images released by the police show Scooby-Doo making his way through the Quick Stop on Highway 82 in Duncanville at around 3:45 a.m. on Sunday.

The suspect took cash and coins, police say, but left the snacks behind. 

The Tuscaloosa Police Department released this image showing a person dressed as Scooby-Doo breaking into the Quick Stop on Highway 82 in Duncanville on June 22, 2025.

The Tuscaloosa Police Department released this image showing a person dressed as Scooby-Doo breaking into the Quick Stop on Highway 82 in Duncanville on June 22, 2025. (Tuscaloosa Police Department)

What we don’t know:

Of course, just like the show, the police say this crook is just someone in disguise.

Authorities say the man stands around 5 feet 9 inches tall.

No word on if he used the Mystery Machine or another vehicle to escape.

What you can do:

Police warn the public not to attempt to throw a net over this crook or engage in a 1970s-style psychedelic chase scene with groovy music through haunted amusement parks, abandoned mansions, or spooky swamps. 

The Tuscaloosa Police Department released this image showing a person dressed as Scooby-Doo breaking into the Quick Stop on Highway 82 in Duncanville on June 22, 2025. (Tuscaloosa Police Department)

Instead, authorities ask tipsters to call 205-349-2121, and officers will unmask the crook themselves.

The Source: The Tuscaloosa Police Department provided the details for this article. This story is being reported out of Atlanta.

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