Imagine craving tacos so intensely that you’d break into a restaurant before it even opens—only to find the cash register empty. That’s exactly what happened to Birria Quesatacos SYR, a beloved Mexican eatery in Syracuse, New York, earlier today. In a candid Facebook post, the restaurant shared the bizarre incident with a mix of humor and frustration. Here’s the kicker: the would-be thief, clearly desperate for a taco fix, couldn’t wait for the 11 a.m. opening. But here’s where it gets controversial—despite the break-in, the restaurant’s owner revealed they never leave cash in the register, a smart move that left the intruder empty-handed. The security footage, which you can watch here (https://www.facebook.com/share/v/188z4T7Puw/), shows the perpetrator’s clear disappointment as they discover the open, cashless drawer. And this is the part most people miss: instead of walking away, the intruder inexplicably smashed a window, causing unnecessary damage. The restaurant, equipped with cameras throughout, has vowed to press charges if necessary. But here’s the silver lining: the owners ended their post on a positive note, wishing everyone a happy Wednesday. This story raises a thought-provoking question: Is this a tale of desperation, poor planning, or just plain foolishness? Let us know what you think in the comments—and while you’re at it, maybe plan a visit to Birria Quesatacos SYR to support them after this bizarre ordeal. This is a developing story, so stay tuned for updates.