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Historic artifacts stolen near North Vancouver museum

The metal riveting bucket that was stolen is seen in this photo. Credit: North Van RCMP. North Van RCMP

RCMP say a thief stole priceless artifacts outside of the North Vancouver Museum and Archives this weekend.

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According to police, a museum employee was transporting items in a duffel bag.

He put the bag down for a moment in the Lower Lonsdale area and turned his back, then discovered it was gone.

Inside it was a Second World War-era helmet, a pair of iron-working tongs and a guest book containing important records.

Sgt. Doug Trousdell of North Vancouver RCMP says the artifacts have no cash value.

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“They’re not of any particular value other than from a historic point of view,” he told Global News. “So they wouldn’t have any resale value.”

For the museum, however, it’s a big loss.

“These are an important piece, they’ve got historic value,” Trousdell said. “They’re also being used in demonstrations to teach people about this part of our history.”

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He thinks the thief simply grabbed the bag without realizing what was inside.

“This was most likely a crime of opportunity,” he said.

“It’s unlikely the thief knew what they were stealing. They were probably hoping to find a wallet or cellphone, and wouldn’t have recognized the artifacts as being museum property. We’re hoping that they might have discarded the bag, and that a member of the public might come across it and return it.”

Trousdell is asking the public to be on the lookout for a black, single strap duffel bag.

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