Monet print stolen in $5-million Rancho Santa Fe art theft
SAN DIEGO -- Artwork and jewelry worth more than $5 million has been stolen from a home in Rancho Santa Fe, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department announced Tuesday.
Eleven paintings were stolen, including a Monet print and a Pissarro print. Sculptures, some Chinese and some by Andreas von Zadora-Gerlof, were taken along with the jewelry, including elaborate gold, tourmaline, diamond, cabochon, and citrine necklaces and bracelet sets, the Sheriff’s Department said.
The theft occurred June 17 or June 18.
A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. Tipsters can remain anonymous. Tipsters can call San Diego County Crime Stoppers, (888) 580-8477, or sheriff’s detectives at (858) 966-3500.
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