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Police probe theft of sculptures from White River State Park

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Police are seeking the public's help in their investigation into the theft of two metal sculptures from White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis.

The two basketball-sized sculptures were stolen from their posts on the park's Environmental Trail sometime between Feb. 6 and Feb. 8, Indiana State Capitol Police Detective Charles Meneely said in a news release Friday.

The black cold-rolled-steel sculptures depict a monarch butterfly and a bird and nest.

Meneely is asking anyone with any information about the theft, to contact him at (317) 234-2131. Anonymous tips will be accepted.

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