NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Police Department says it wants to question a woman caught on video mailing stolen art back to the Museum of Modern Art.
Police said the woman was seen on surveillance video at a shipping store Thursday as she mailed two stolen photographs valued at $105,000.
They were packaged in a large box she carried into the store.
Police say the two print photographs were found to be missing from the midtown Manhattan museum early last week.
There were no signs of forced entry into the building.
The pictures arrived by mail back at the museum Friday.
Police say the woman who mailed the pictures is in her 20s. She wore a dark cap, glasses and a black overcoat at the store.
- Posted November 14, 2017
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Search launched for woman seen mailing stolen art to museum
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