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Barton, Colin
 
 




BARTON, Colin
2001
Grand Canyon I
acrylic on canvas
12" x 30"
On March 16, 2001, at approximately 4:15 p.m., an unidentified male Caucasian, 6'1" tall, approximately 25 years of age, with short blond hair and wearing construction attire, removed a package from the front doorstep of the residence in the 16700 block of Oak View Drive in the West Valley Area. The package containing this painting had just been delivered by the U. S. Postal Service.

If you have information on this case,
please contact:
LAPD Art Theft Detail at 213 486-6940, or
United States Postal Inspector at 626-405-1200, complaint no. 1711864
 
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