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Andy Warhol artwork stolen from Springfield

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The FBI is offering a reward up to $25,000 for information leading to the recovery of seven Andy Warhol prints stolen from the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri.

Authorities believe the break-in and theft occurred sometime during the early morning hours on April 7, 2016, at which time seven of 10 Andy Warhol prints on permanent display at the museum were taken. The collection, which has been owned by the Springfield Art Museum since 1985, is set No. 31 of the Campbell’s Soup I collection and is valued at approximately $500,000. Each painting in the screen print collection measures 37 inches high by 24.5 inches wide and are framed in white frames. 

PHOTOS | See what the stolen prints look like here.

The FBI is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this stolen artwork.  Anyone with information should contact the FBI Springfield, Missouri, office directly at 417-882-3303 or the Springfield Police Department TIPS line at 417-689-TIPS. Additionally, individuals may contact their local law enforcement agency.

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