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    Seeking unique Items Stolen from Cornville Home

    May 30, 2019No Comments
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    logo_ycsoCornville AZ (May 30, 2019) – On May 8, 2019, deputies completed a burglary report involving stolen artwork and other property from a home on Waddell Road in Cornville.

    In addition to the artwork objects described and pictured here, the victims indicated several air powered tools were missing.

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    Left- 8 spheres stolen, some pictured here and constructed of various materials. Those identified include a 3” meteorite sphere valued at $2500 value, 3” Basalt sphere with see thru tubes valued at $90.00, 6” petrified wood sphere valued at $600. Right – Skeleton bronze stolen, anatomically correct in a dance position, arms raised above head, legs leaping, about 3’ tall, 30 pounds. Value over $6000.

    They include:

    Makita Grinder, angled head, 4.5 cutting wheel.

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    • from Harbor Freight – 1/8” Air Tool, Straight Die Grinder.
    • from Harbor Freight – (2) ¼” Air Tools, Angled Die Grinders.

    along with an

    • Epiphone Acoustic Guitar, tan face, with black colored hard case.

    Detectives are working leads while seeking help from the public in locating the tools and artwork.

    If anyone has information regarding this case and/or the whereabouts of the stolen property, please contact Detective Todd Swaim at 928-554-8605 or Yavapai Silent Witness at 1800-932-3232. If a tip to Silent Witness leads to an arrest in this case, the caller becomes eligible for a cash reward.

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