Police said the statue
was inside a bag left Wednesday night near a rear service entrance at
the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh.
Museum officials estimated the value of the 12- to 14-inch-long model at $10,000.
Logan Todd Ritchey, 21,
and Alyssa Ann Lavacca, 21, turned themselves in Thursday morning,
according to the North Carolina State Capitol Police. They have been
charged with two felony counts of theft or destruction of property of
museums.
In surveillance images, a male in striped shorts is seen climbing over a low glass barrier.
A surveillance image shows a male putting something into a large, multicolored bag carried by a female accomplice.
In surveillance images
taken Monday, a male in striped shorts is seen climbing over a low glass
barrier into a museum exhibit and bending down. He then hops back out
over the barrier and puts something in a large, multicolored purse
carried by a female accomplice. Security guards discovered the replica
was missing the next day.
Police also suspect the
pair in a similarly odd theft of items at the North Carolina Museum of
History. Inventory missing from that museum included a prop cabbage
head, a prop corn cob and prop doilies, along with a real medicine
bottle, said Jackson Marshall, associate director of the history museum.
They were later found at the sciences museum, Marshall said.
Police said the suspects have been cooperative in the investigation.
"I doubt these two
individuals realized the seriousness of tampering with artifacts and
exhibits in a public museum," said State Capitol Police Chief Glen
Allen.
Because, you know, dumb!
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