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Kentucky Police Issue Arrest Warrant for Elsa of 'Frozen'
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Harlan City Police in Kentucky write on Facebook that a 'blonde female last seen wearing a long blue dress and is known to burst into song 'Let it Go!' ' is wanted.

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Police in Kentucky have issued an arrest warrant for Elsa of the "Frozen (2013)" fame. After days of freezing weather, the Harlan City Police took to Facebook to share that the character, depicted in the film to be able to control weather, is now wanted for causing dangerously cold weather.

"All points bulletin!!! HPD has issued an arrest warrant for Queen Elsa of Arendelle," the police jokingly wrote on Thursday, February 19. "Suspect is a blonde female last seen wearing a long blue dress and is known to burst into song 'Let it Go!' As you can see by the weather she is very dangerous. Do not attempt to apprehend her alone."

Shortly after the funny post was picked up by numerous news outlets, the police department reacted in another post. "Unreal that this got so much attention! But thanks everyone. We are happy we got some weather awareness and thankful for the support," they wrote. They additionally reminded people to "take the precautions you need to keep you, your friends, family, neighbors and pets safe during the snow queen's mad spell."

Kentucky has been facing freezing temperature. On Thursday, it was reported that the temperature in Harlan was 11 degrees below zero by 5 P.M.

Released in 2013, Disney's animated feature "Frozen" garnered massive success. It has so far garnered $1.2 billion worldwide, while its soundtrack album sold 3.5 million copies.

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