Art display stolen, no evidence found
POSTED: 03:56 PM MST Dec 25, 2012
Two paintings valued at $1,000 each have been stolen from a public art display in Loveland.
The paintings were among several displayed on the front of a vacant downtown building.
The canvases are about 3 feet by 4 feet. They were installed last week and were stolen between Sunday night and Monday morning.
The missing pieces are a painting of an octopus by artist Nicole Cutler and a depiction of van Gogh's "Starry Night" by artist Angela Canada-Hopkins, said Marcie Erion, director of the Office of Creative Sector Development.
Police say they found no evidence.
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