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Jelly-fish sculpture stolen from Millennium Park sought by Calgary police

The Calgary Police Service are seeking information from the public about a jellyfish-shaped sculpture that was stolen in September during the Beakerhead event. The City of Calgary Newsroom

A jellyfish-shaped sculpture was stolen in September during the Beakerhead event and Calgary police are still looking for it.

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Police say the artist finished installing the sculpture around 1 a.m., on Sept. 16, at Millennium Park, located at 1220 Ninth Ave. S.W.

The work of art was completed with anchors welded to the overall sculpture and it was bolted into the ground.

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Around 10 a.m., someone reported to police that the middle piece of the sculpture was missing, but the anchor that was welded to the sculpture was still screwed into the ground.

Police invite anyone with information, video or photos related to the theft of the sculpture.

You can contact Calgary police at 403-266-1234 or anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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