Plains Indian Items Stolen from Ft. Morgan, CO, museum Feb. 10, 2006 Now Recovered
Five Pairs of Moccasins Stolen from the Ft. Morgan Museum Recovered
The Fort Morgan Museum experienced a theft on the afternoon of Friday, February 10, 2006. The stolen items include five pairs of moccasins, a belt, a strap, a small quilled item commonly thought to be a watch fob, a hatchet and a stone club. Images are available on the Museum’s web site www.ftmorganmus.org on the coming events page. If you have any information on these items please contact us, Nikkie Cooper, Curator, Fort Morgan Museum, P.O. Box 184, Fort Morgan, CO 80701, phone 970-542-4011, e-mail: curator@ftmorganmus.org, web: www.ftmorganmus.org .
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Quilled Watch Fob Stolen from the Ft. Morgan Museum Recovered
The Fort Morgan Museum experienced a theft on the afternoon of Friday, February 10, 2006. The stolen items include five pairs of moccasins, a belt, a strap, a small quilled item commonly thought to be a watch fob, a hatchet and a stone club. Images are available on the Museum’s web site www.ftmorganmus.org on the coming events page. If you have any information on these items please contact us, Nikkie Cooper, Curator, Fort Morgan Museum, P.O. Box 184, Fort Morgan, CO 80701, phone 970-542-4011, e-mail: curator@ftmorganmus.org, web: www.ftmorganmus.org .
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Beaded Belt Stolen from the Ft. Morgan Museum Recovered
The Fort Morgan Museum experienced a theft on the afternoon of Friday, February 10, 2006. The stolen items include five pairs of moccasins, a belt, a strap, a small quilled item commonly thought to be a watch fob, a hatchet and a stone club. Images are available on the Museum’s web site www.ftmorganmus.org on the coming events page. If you have any information on these items please contact us, Nikkie Cooper, Curator, Fort Morgan Museum, P.O. Box 184, Fort Morgan, CO 80701, phone 970-542-4011, e-mail: curator@ftmorganmus.org, web: www.ftmorganmus.org .
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Beaded Strap Stolen from the Ft. Morgan Museum Recovered
The Fort Morgan Museum experienced a theft on the afternoon of Friday, February 10, 2006. The stolen items include five pairs of moccasins, a belt, a strap, a small quilled item commonly thought to be a watch fob, a hatchet and a stone club. Images are available on the Museum’s web site www.ftmorganmus.org on the coming events page. If you have any information on these items please contact us, Nikkie Cooper, Curator, Fort Morgan Museum, P.O. Box 184, Fort Morgan, CO 80701, phone 970-542-4011, e-mail: curator@ftmorganmus.org, web: www.ftmorganmus.org .
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Tomahawk Stolen from the Ft. Morgan Museum Recovered
The Fort Morgan Museum experienced a theft on the afternoon of Friday, February 10, 2006. The stolen items include five pairs of moccasins, a belt, a strap, a small quilled item commonly thought to be a watch fob, a hatchet and a stone club. Images are available on the Museum’s web site www.ftmorganmus.org on the coming events page. If you have any information on these items please contact us, Nikkie Cooper, Curator, Fort Morgan Museum, P.O. Box 184, Fort Morgan, CO 80701, phone 970-542-4011, e-mail: curator@ftmorganmus.org, web: www.ftmorganmus.org .
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Beaded Stone Club Stolen from the Ft. Morgan Museum Recovered
The Fort Morgan Museum experienced a theft on the afternoon of Friday, February 10, 2006. The stolen items include five pairs of moccasins, a belt, a strap, a small quilled item commonly thought to be a watch fob, a hatchet and a stone club. Images are available on the Museum’s web site www.ftmorganmus.org on the coming events page. If you have any information on these items please contact us, Nikkie Cooper, Curator, Fort Morgan Museum, P.O. Box 184, Fort Morgan, CO 80701, phone 970-542-4011, e-mail: curator@ftmorganmus.org,
Stolen Apache Basket, Now Recovered
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8″ x 7″ Apache basket stolen April 15, 2002, Mesa, Arizona, Now Recovered.
also three 1950s 6″ Kachina dolls just purchased from Ron Munn that morning (no photos), now recovered
Mesa AZ Police Report 20033210666, Officer O’Shaughnessy 12109 or any officer, Mesa Police Dept, 120 So. Robson, Mesa, AZ, Police phone 480 644-2030.