Gritty may be guilty of wearing a strange looking costume, but that’s all.

Philadelphia police have cleared the orange, fuzzy Flyers mascot of any wrongdoing, after investigating a claim that Gritty punched a 13-year-old boy during a November event.

In January, season-ticket hold Chris Greenwell told the Philadelphia Inquirer that his son “playfully patted” Gritty, only to have the mascot run out of his chair as the boy walked away and punch him “as hard as he could.”

Greenwell filed a complaint with the police. Today, that investigation was closed.

“That investigation, which has been completed and is no longer active, determined that the actions of the individual portraying the Flyers’ mascot did not constitute physical assault as alleged,” Philly police said in a statement.

Somewhat amazingly through all of this, the individual who dons the Gritty costume has not been identified.

Not by the Flyers, and not even by the Philadelphia police, who simply referred to accused as “the individual portraying the Flyers’ mascot.” So while we may never who is inside that googly eyed costume, we know Gritty remains free.