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Stolen Indigenous carvings and masks recovered by Victoria police

Police did not give any details regarding the break-in, but are asking the owners of the art to come forward. (Victoria police) Police did not give any details regarding the break-in, but are asking the owners of the art to come forward. (Victoria police)
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A seizure in downtown Victoria has uncovered what police say is likely a large collection of stolen Indigenous carvings and masks.

Officers with VicPD say they found 13 colourful carvings and detailed masks while assisting bylaw officers in the 900-block of Pandora Avenue on Thursday morning.

Investigators suspect the culturally significant pieces may have been stolen in a recent break and enter.

Police did not give any details regarding the break-in, but are asking the owners of the art to come forward.

VicPD says throughout their investigation the art has been handled in a culturally sensitive manner.

Police often assist Victoria bylaw officers during morning cleanups along Pandora Avenue.

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