The FBI is seeking tips to recover seven Campbell's Soup I prints stolen from the Springfield Art Museum in 2016 and valued at about $500,000. (FBI)
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The FBI is seeking information that could lead to the recovery of seven Andy Warhol prints stolen from the Springfield Art Museum in Missouri, the agency said on Tuesday.
Authorities believe the theft occurred during the early morning hours of April 7, 2016, when seven of the 10 Warhol prints on permanent display at the museum were taken.
The stolen artwork is part of Set Number 31 of the Campbell’s Soup I collection, which has been owned by the Springfield Art Museum since 1985. The collection is valued at approximately $500,000.
Each of the missing screen prints measures 37 inches high by 24.5 inches wide and is framed in a white frame.
Got a Tip?
The FBI asked anyone with information about the location of the artwork to contact the agency’s office in Springfield, Missouri, at (417) 882-3303 or the Springfield Police Department tips line at (417) 869-TIPS.
People also may contact their local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.
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