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SU Police Seek Information on Missing Sculpture

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Salisbury University Police are asking the public's help in locating this sculpture that was taken from campus sometime last weekend. Salisbury University Police are asking the public's help in locating this sculpture that was taken from campus sometime last weekend.

SALISBURY, Md.- Salisbury University Police are seeking information regarding the recent theft of a bronze sculpture from campus.

The missing work, a reproduction of Auguste Rodin's "The Thinker," was taken from the lawn of the Student Art Center on College Avenue the weekend of Dec. 8. The sculpture is approximately 2-feet-high and weighs about 100 pounds, according to police.

Anyone with information regarding its whereabouts or who may have seen the sculpture since Saturday is asked to call (410) 543-6222.

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