Are you missing a piano? A few pianos?
Richmond RCMP might have good news for you.
Early this month, the detachment came across a warehouse on the city’s south side filled with more than a dozen pianos that police believe may have been taken from their legitimate owners.
According to a police media release, the pianos range in size and style, and include uprights and concert grands.
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“Pianos are much more than instruments that can convey music. They may have a deep family history dating back multiple generations,” said Cpl. Dennis Hwang in a statement.
“The precious memories and sentimental value each piano holds may far outweigh any monetary value.”
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Police believe the owners of the pianos may not all be limited to Richmond.
Anyone who has had a piano disappear is asked to contact Richmond RCMP Const. Susie Wang at 604-278-1212, or by email at Richmond_Tips@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.
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