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Thieves Take 400-Pound Elephant Sculpture
NATICK, Mass. -- Police in Natick, Mass., are investigating a theft that must have required some heavy lifting. A 400-pound elephant sculpture was reported stolen from a local business earlier this week.
The elephant's owners, Dennis and Myrna Starr, said they noticed the hand-carved, granite sculpture was missing when they returned home from Cape Cod.
The couple said a 250-pound Japanese-style lantern pagoda was also was stolen.
Dennis Starr told the MetroWest Daily News he's offering a reward for the elephant's return. And he said it won't be peanuts.
Starr said the elephant is worth about $2,500.
His wife said it originally took three men with a dolly to move the granite pachyderm.
http://www.thelouisvillechannel.com/irresistible/4957085/detail.html
NATICK, Mass. -- Police in Natick, Mass., are investigating a theft that must have required some heavy lifting. A 400-pound elephant sculpture was reported stolen from a local business earlier this week.
The elephant's owners, Dennis and Myrna Starr, said they noticed the hand-carved, granite sculpture was missing when they returned home from Cape Cod.
The couple said a 250-pound Japanese-style lantern pagoda was also was stolen.
Dennis Starr told the MetroWest Daily News he's offering a reward for the elephant's return. And he said it won't be peanuts.
Starr said the elephant is worth about $2,500.
His wife said it originally took three men with a dolly to move the granite pachyderm.
http://www.thelouisvillechannel.com/irresistible/4957085/detail.html