UPDATE: Rare inflatable Snoopy display returned to Boardman teen

It looks like there's still some holiday magic left before the big day arrives.
A teenager who puts up one of the most spectacular and extensive holiday light displays each year is reporting that a previously stolen and rare Christmas Inflatable has been returned.
Eighteen-year-old Jacob Latessa tells 21 News that the plane has been returned to the family, though it has been badly damaged.
The inflatable was found on the corner of the street across from his house, the legs of the inflatable have been torn and the stakes that hold it in place are missing.
Despite this, Latessa says he plans to patch it and put it back on display.
"I wanted to thank the community for spreading the word about the missing inflatable and everyone that helped look for it," Latessa said.
Earlier in the week, Latessa reported on his Facebook page that someone stole a Snoopy airplane decoration.
Saying the inflatable Peanuts character seated in a biplane goes for $600 on eBay, Latessa said he noticed it was missing while putting up decorations in his family’s yard at Wood and South Avenues.
Since the teen began decorating the home at age 9, the display has grown to more than 100 illuminated figures.
Three years ago someone ran off with the donation box at Latessa’s display.
