Bank Job - The Movie!
of a bank in Baker Street, London, from which the money and valuables stolen were never recovered. The story was prevented from being told because ...
2008 Nissan Maxima #11001 in Salt Lake City Provo, UT
Control***Cruise Control***Branded title, was previously stolen and recovered with ZERO damage, this car is 100% inside and out!***Excellent Tire ...
2008 Chrysler Town & Country in Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Boards***Chrome Wheels***THIS THING IS LOADED!!! This unique buy was previously stolen and recovered with ZERO damage, but was missing over 30 ...
Stolen Art Watch, Revolving Door of Art Related Crime !! !!!
The ALR is the world's largest database of lost and stolen art, antiques, and collectibles. The ALR was first established in London in 1991 through a partnership between leading auction houses and art trade associations, the insurance industry, and the International Foundation for Art Research. The ALR has been involved in the recovery of over $200m worth of artwork. There are currently over 225,000 items on the database. The ALR is recognized as the leader in art recovery, due diligence, and the resolution of title disputes. TORONTO, Ontario - Days after locating and recovering a $125,000 Paul Klee painting from Landau Fine Art in Montreal, The Art Loss Register has successfully recovered a $80,000 Henry Moore sculpture from the Miriam Shiell Gallery in Toronto. The sculpture had been reported stolen by the James Goodman Gallery in New York in November of 2001. "Art theft is a six billion dollar a year industry" says Marinello. Stolen items are registered with the ALR who then check every major auction sale worldwide in an effort to locate the items on their database. In addition, reputable dealers, museums, and collectors will contact the Register prior to making a purchase of fine art. The ALR is the world's largest database of lost and stolen art, antiques, and collectibles. The ALR was first established in London in 1991 through a partnership between leading auction houses and art trade associations, the insurance industry, and the International Foundation for Art Research. The ALR has been involved in the recovery of over $200m worth of artwork. There are currently over 300,000 items on the database. The ALR is recognized as the leader in art recovery, due diligence, and the resolution of title disputes.