Reward offered for i-Site Gallery theft
Reward offered for i-Site Gallery theft
Following the theft of five artworks from Taupo Quay’s i-Site Gallery on Saturday, June 20, a reward will be offered for:
• information leading to the
successful return of the stolen artworks
and
• identification of the person or persons
responsible for the theft
The artworks by renowned local artist Rick Rudd were removed from locked cases before the recently flooding event in Whanganui. Police were immediately contacted and the investigation is ongoing.
Enquiries may be made to Whanganui Police 06 349 0600, or anonymously via the Crimestoppers website: www.crimestoppers-nz.org or on 0800 555 111.
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