This juicy theft ended with a grape escape.
Cunning crooks last week plucked a full crop of grapes from a German vineyard in broad daylight.
They ran “a professional harvesting machine over the entire vineyard” in Deidesheim, in the heart of the Rhine Valley’s winemaking region, the BBC reported.
They made off with 3,527 pounds of the fruit, worth $9,272, cops said.
Local vitners say grape grabbing stems from stiff competition among wineries.
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