Religious Art Stolen from Connecticut Church

NEWS 8 WTNH
By Tina Detelj

CONNECTICUT - Police in Colchester are looking for the crook that stole more than two-dozen color prints of religious figures and icons from a church. Police say the stolen items were pretty pricey, totaling more than $750. The religious icons were similar to a painting seen in the front entrance of St. Andrew's in Colchester. Religious images mounted on wooden plaques. "They're all from different saints. St. Augustine, or St. Francis," said Helene Soucy-Williams from the St. Andrew Church. [link]

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