Here's an odd story folks are talking about: Apparently, a cat was stolen from a family by the person who delivered their Postmates order.

It does seem like an easy solution: Get a hold of Postmates to determine who the person was that delivered the order, track her down and retrieve the cat, aka 'Simba.'

But, according to Adams County Sheriff's Office, that's not as easy as it sounds.

**Update- We have already been in contact with Postmates and as of now we still don't have any information regarding the driver.**

The cat theft happened on March 9, 2021. It just seems crazy that more than a week later, Adams County Sheriff's Office is reaching out to the community for assistance:

Many in the comments, are taking issue with the cat being outside, as in 'She must have thought it was a stray,' or 'If your cat gets outside, you can expect someone to take it.'

I have two quick questions:

  • Why is it that Adams County can't get Postmates to assist?
  • What was the order?

If you should have information on this call their non-emergency number 303-288-1535.

KEEP LOOKING: See What 50 of America's Most 'Pupular' Dog Breeds Look Like as Puppies

LOOK: The least obedient dog breeds

More From 95 Rock