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$1.5M worth of antlers stolen from Caledon taxidermy shop

Fallow deer during the rutting season on October 17, 2014 in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, United Kingdom. Michael Regan/Getty Images

CALEDON, Ont. – Ontario Provincial Police are looking for suspects after $1.5 million worth of moose, elk and stag antlers were stolen from a taxidermy shop in Caledon, Ontario.

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Police say thieves arrived at Advanced Taxidermy in Caledon at about 2 a.m. on Friday.

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A black 2011 Ford DRW pickup truck was also stolen from the parking lot, along with two trailers, one of which was carrying two ATVs.

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Police say a 2008 Carm CC black enclosed trailer had 69 sets of moose, elk and stag antlers, which are valued at 1.5 million.

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They say the ATV trailer was abandoned about 10 kilometres south-east of the shop with the two ATVs missing.

Police say it is unclear how many people participated in the theft and no suspect descriptions were provided.

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