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Crime of the Week – August 23, 2019

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Chatham-Kent Crime Stoppers is seeking the public’s help in recovering a bronze bust that was stolen from atop a gravestone at the Craford Cemetery in Raleigh Township.

Police said the bronze bust, valued at $5,000, was stolen some time over the past three weeks.

If you know who took the statue or where it may be please call 1800-222-8477 with your anonymous information and help return this valued item to the family. Remember your information could earn you a cash reward.

If you have any information regarding this or any other crime please call CRIME STOPPERS at 519-351-8477, or 1-800-222-8477, or visit www.crime-stoppers.on.ca and email your tip.

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