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Deputies looking for statute stolen from Lincoln County gravesite

The statue depicts a little girl feeding two rabbits.

LINCOLN COUNTY, N.C. — The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is looking for a statute that deputies say was recently stolen from a grave site in the eastern part of the county.

Deputies said the statue, which shows a little girl feeding a pair of rabbits, was last seen at the site along South NC-16 Highway Business on Dec. 13, 2023. It's a bronze statue deputies believe to be valued at $3,000.

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Anyone who may have information on where the statue is should call (704) 732-9050 to speak with Det. Propst. You can also call the Lincoln County Communications Center at (704) 735-8202 or leave a tip with the Lincolnton/Lincoln County Crime Stoppers at (704) 736-8909.

Credit: Lincoln County SO
Missing statute from Lincoln County gravesite

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