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Lazarus joined the LAPD in 1983 and worked as a rank-and-file officer in the Valley until 2006 when she was promoted to detective working on stolen art cases. She has an adopted 5-year-old daughter.
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The Art Police and their odyssey after the stolen Bacon paintings: "The fifth one will fall too, for sure"
"Each case is like a detective novel," says the head of the heritage brigade. "Of the five paintings by Francis Bacon that ...
A Dutch art sleuth has recovered a priceless trove of stolen documents from the 15th to the 19th century, including several UNESCO-listed archives from the world's first multinational corporation.
Arthur Brand, renowned art detective, said he recovered the stolen "Précieux Sang," or "Precious Blood," relic that was stolen from an abbey in France last month.
Art detective Arthur Brand says there are no more excuses for buying or selling stolen or looted artwork—you can no longer say, ‘I didn’t know.’ By Daniel Grant • 12/11/23 11:48am ...
Undercover art detective, massive molecular cloud, ‘silent divorce’: Catch up on the day’s stories ...
The art dealer texted the detective "on at least 25 occasions" to make sure he didn't have any immigration headaches at U.S. airports, according to Gollogly's plea agreement.
Art dealers often distort the truth—but it's often nearly impossible to reveal how. In one particular case, we have receipts.
The identity of the sitter is a mystery. That’s where Art Detective comes in. An initiative of Art UK started in 2014, it involves specialists and the public in art mysteries.
How does “Brooklyn Bob” solve the art theft of $40 million in Raphaels? “I recommit the crime,” he said. “Don’t waste time solving it – recommit the crime. And that’s what I did.
One of a handful of police officers in the Portland area who draw criminal suspects, the 50-year-old forensic artist does composite sketches for cases within and beyond Beaverton's city limits.
5️⃣ Art Deco icon: The Chrysler Building was among that era’s last architectural triumphs before the Great Depression halted New York’s rapidly changing skyline.
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