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Hooded Gang Steals 600+ Historical Treasures
29 Jan
Summary
- Over 600 historical artifacts stolen from Bristol Museum warehouse.
- The stolen items include jewelry, carved ivory, and medals.
- Police released CCTV footage of four suspects sought for the burglary.

A significant theft occurred at the Bristol Museum warehouse on September 25, where over 600 precious artifacts were stolen. The items, part of the British Empire and Commonwealth collection, included jewelry, carved ivory, medals, and geological specimens. Four hooded individuals are believed to have broken into the Cumberland Road warehouse between 1 AM and 2 AM.
Authorities have arrested a 41-year-old man on suspicion of handling stolen goods; however, he has since been released under investigation. Avon and Somerset Police are actively seeking the public's assistance to identify four suspects captured on CCTV footage, describing their appearances and clothing.
The stolen items hold considerable cultural value, offering insights into British history and its colonial past. Museums and historical experts have expressed deep concern over the loss, emphasizing the unique national and international significance of the collection. Security at the facility has been enhanced following the incident.



