Thursday, September 2, 2010
 

FBI Still Offering Full Immunity in Gardner Heist

On the heels of the 20-year anniversary of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist, the FBI and US Attorney’s Office in Boston are  redoubling efforts to re-publicize their offer of full and unconditional immunity to anyone who helps locate or return 13 artworks. The artworks missing include works by Vermeer, Degas, Manet, and Rembrandt, and are estimated by the FBI to be worth $300 million. Images of the stolen artworks are available on the FBI’s Art Theft Program website, here.

Persons with information regarding the Gardner Museum theft should contact the Boston F.B.I. office at 1-617-742-5533. Callers will be assured confidentiality by use of a code name. The Boston Herald’s story on this case is here.

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