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Actual Art Theft Cases
 
The stories below are true and represent a sample of the many cases investigated by LAPD’s Art Theft Detail in recent years. New cases will be added as they become available. These stories are presented to you for several reasons. First, they will give you the flavor of what it is like to be an art cop. You will see that art investigations involve many different crimes including burglary, theft, consignment fraud, investment scams, fraudulent art, insurance fraud, elder abuse, and phony estate sales. It also involves a wide range of artistic, cultural and historical property. The stories will make you aware of suspects to watch out for as well as treasures still missing.

Most importantly, these cases often painfully illustrate the little things that make us vulnerable to swindlers and thieves. Although you will see examples of clever art criminals, the vast majority of those who prey upon artists, dealers, and collectors are opportunists. They are constantly on the lookout for careless and gullible victims as well as poor security and sloppy business practices. The cases below – both big and small – contain lessons we can learn from. We will take a look at security, alarms, cameras, safes, contracts, insurance, storage, exhibitions, art identification, business practices, employee selection, etc. Failure to pay attention to little things can result in big, expensive problems. A review of these incidents can help us avoid the pitfalls of others.
 
Art Theft Cases
Sam's Picasso
Identifying Stolen Art

Tibetan Artifacts and Pot-Bellied Pigs
Trophy Art - Craig Warner

Part-Time Employee
Dishonest Auction Worker - Reginald Gary

"Count" Eordogh and the "Goya"
Con Man and Thief - Gabor Eordogh

The Butler Did It
Theft fom Bel-Air Estate - Roy Donell

The Chauffeur Did It
Burglary - Sammie Archer III

It's a Sad Day, Charlie Brown
Theft of Animation Art - Perry Gilfoy

Taking a Shortcut to Nowhere
Theft by Gallery Employee - George Grimaldis

Hidden Treasure...In Plain Sight
University Art Theft - Jane Crawford

Life of Fraud
Theft from Museum - Nureet Granott

Stolen Memories
Elder Theft - Ophie Beltran

Monarch of the Plains
Theft of Sculpture - Henry Lightfoot III

Art or Scrap Metal
Theft from Artist - Samuel Cunningham

Trust Me, I Work Here
Theft by Gallery Employee - Steven Vasconcellos

Block Captain Accused of Major Theft
Consignment Fraud - Patricia Bayes

Caveat Venditor
Fake Art - Ray March

Well-Traveled Renoir
Forged Renoir - Bob Venger

Pre-Columbian Art Located After 25 Years
Burglary of Art Collector

Indian Artifacts Recovered 28 Years Later
Theft from Museum - Eric Manier
 
INTERNET RECOVERIES
Alteration of Harold Betts Painting
Animation Art Recovery
Colombian Art Recovery
Book Recovered from eBay
George Inness Painting
Lissitzky Photogram
Picasso Drawing
Warhol Recovery
 
 
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