STOLEN MICKEY MOUSE WATERCOLORS RECOVERED 17 YEARS AFTER THEFT
STOLEN MICKEY MOUSE WATERCOLORS RECOVERED 17 YEARS AFTER THEFT
AVV 1-9 #725168
RYE BROOK, N.Y. (AP) â Police say two valuable watercolors of Mickey Mouse have been recovered nearly two decades after they were stolen from a cartoon museum in Westchester County.
Rye Brook police say an antiques dealer in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., contacted authorities last year. He had acquired the Walt Disney Co. artworks after a sale of unwanted items from a Florida storage facility. His research showed they had been taken in 1991 from what was then the International Museum of Cartoon Art.
Rye Brook Police Chief Gregory Austin says the watercolors were valued at $60,000 to $80,000 when they were stolen.
The museum moved to Boca Raton, Fla., in the 1990s, but closed in 2001. Its website says it has changed its name to the National Cartoon Museum and is looking for a new home. The organizers did not immediately respond to an e-mail.