BY RODOLFO R. ROMAN
In Bal Harbour, the baby Jesus statue is back where it belongs.
And just to make sure the statue doesn't go missing again, Jesus, Mary
and Joseph will be equipped with GPS tracking devices.
For six years, Dina Cellini has put up a Nativity display in Bal
Harbour's Founders Circle. But earlier this month, someone took off
with the statue of Jesus. Cincinnati resident Jeffrey Harris read a
story about the crime online.
''I felt bad. How could someone steal a baby Jesus?'' said Harris, who
celebrates Hanukkah, not Christmas.
''Even though I am Jewish, I like the Christmas spirit,'' said Harris,
a civil attorney. So he offered to replace the figurine.
''He's a wonderful human being,'' Cellini said. ``It's so fitting that
this negative act ended generously.''
But now, Cellini is taking no more chances. In perhaps the ultimate
merger of old and new, she plans to add GPS tracking devices to the
statues.
Cellini, using residents' contributions and her own money, bought the
Italian-made, resin baby Jesus statue from Moroneys' Religious Art
store in Fort Lauderdale. It was part of a larger stable scene that is
lit up at night, next to a Christmas tree and a menorah.
''I felt there needed to be a religious presence,'' said Cellini, who
has lived in Bal Harbour for 21 years. ``Christmas gets lost because of
the commercialism.''
But just three days after she put up the decorations this year, someone
stole the statue -- which had been bolted to the display platform.
Other parts of the scene were left undisturbed.
She went on the Magic 102.7 FM radio morning show to plead for Jesus'
return. A $500 reward was offered. Bal Harbour police urged the culprit
to return the figurine.
But the thief wasn't ready to seek forgiveness.
Then along came Harris.
Neither Cellini nor Harris would say how much he paid, adding it was
the gesture that counted, not the amount.
The new baby Jesus arrived Tuesday.
Cellini installed it in the nativity scene and, to make sure things
stay put, installed a four-foot high plexiglass screen in front of the
entire display that's impossible to reach across.
The GPS tracking device will be extra insurance.
''I don't anticipate this will ever happen again,'' said Cellini, ``but
we may need to rely on technology to save our savior.''
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