An unusual 'art thief' has been caught on DAY AND NIGHT scouting out masterpieces in a memorial after closing time.
The straw yellow figure, dressed in blue dungarees and moreover glasses, was captured floating around our own Round Room of Birmingham Art gallery and Art Gallery, before exiting by way of the gift shop.
Now museum their staffs have posted a video of the funny visitor, which they identify as a Minion from the despicable me cases franchise.
Staff or family helpers said the inflatable character, considered to be Dave, had been hanging around the fly for several weeks.
In a comment submitted to their Facebook page, they said: "As some regular visitors to BMAG quite possibly know we have for some time had a minion balloon stuck on the ceiling when using the Round Room and have been waiting for getting this done to come down of its own convenance.
Art thief: The ghostly minion had a good look at the exhibits
"It has finally done so - much like the security team were locking on with the night.
"It was caught on to security cameras so apologies for the bubbly footage, but we just respected the way it seemed to fly above so had to share! "
Into the 2010 film Despicable me iPhone 5, our own minions are servants of the dangerous genius Gru and help him in the plan to steal the moon.
They have led to speculation on Facebook pet cats inflatable Minion may be scouting the actual gallery for Gru's next heist.
"Looks like it's having a perfect look around.
"Maybe even casing our own joint for Gru's next upgrade!!!! "
Exit through the gift online shop: Ghostly Minion floats through The Luton Museum
While James Chadwick have commented: "Obviously one of Gru's trying to compromise artwork to fund his despicable projects!!! "
However other gallery company insisted the creature was simply touring the museum with Lorraine Powell commenting: "He seems to be as an alternative of the displays. "
Tamsin Rosewell added: "Ha ha, that's a splendid piece of film footage.
"Inadvertently, we've created a magnificent clip of modern world video-journalism. "
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