ST. ANDREWS – Artwork stolen from a home in St. Andrews over the weekend has been recovered.
St. Andrews RCMP received a call around 9 a.m. this morning from volunteers at St. John the Baptist Anglican chapel in Chamcook, just outside of St. Andrews.
The volunteers said they found 11 pieces of the stolen art, including the portrait, “Angel,” by Herzl Kashetsky, on the steps leading to one of the entrances to the chapel.
The art was reported stolen from a home on Parr Street in St. Andrews on Sunday.
After an initial inspection of the art work none of it appears to be damaged.
District 1 RCMP in St. Andrews is continuing to investigate.
Artwork stolen in St. Andrews recovered
Tim Roszell - News Staff
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