Thief Steams Off With Valuable Art
Posted by Natasha Sexton in News on Thursday 2nd September 2010.
Tagged with Francis Iles, theft, stolen, Alison Griffin, Art.
Two small pieces of art by Alison Griffin worth in total of £1,850 were stolen from Francis Iles in Rochester at 1pm on Tuesday August 17th. Although the thief was found and arrested the pieces of work remain unfound and a £500 reward has been offered for the paintings safe return.
The Griffin paintings titled "Steaming To Tenterden" and "Bodiam In The Snow" measure 4 inches by 6 inches each and are part of a respected miniature art collection. Anyone with information is being asked to contact the police on 01634 792537 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

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