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Missing Property - The Military Museums

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Calgary war museum looking for stolen memorabilia
http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2011/02/10/17233336.html
By Michael Wood, QMI Agency
Last Updated: February 11, 2011 12:07am

CALGARY -- As many as 277 pieces of war memorabilia have been swiped from The Military Museums, including some donated by Canadian war veterans.

Rank chevrons, cap badges, collar badges, bayonets, berets, stars, medal sets and Allied victory decorations were pinched from museum exhibits and preparation rooms sometime between August and December of last year.

It's a crime spree the museum's executive director Tom Doucette called a "devastating" loss for the facility.

"It's really unfortunate, because at the end of the day, The Military Museums are a Canadian treasure and we've been entrusted with the memorabilia and the personal artifacts of military members who have served our great nation," Doucette said.

Police confirmed Thursday they arrested and charged a man on Jan. 29 with possession of stolen property over $5,000 in connection to the thefts.

Since then, 57 items have been recovered, Doucette said.

However, about 150 items, some loaned from collectors and others donated by surviving war heroes and their families, are still missing.

Doucette said the crimes have struck a nerve with Museum staff.

"But it's not only us affected, it's the whole nation. When people steal cultural property that belongs to a nation, it's very disheartening," he said.

Curators are in the midst of assembling a detailed list of what was stolen, which they will post to their website within two weeks in hopes of drumming up tips that may lead to the return of as many emblems and accolades as possible, some of which date back to the First World War.

Doucette isn't holding out hope for the return of many pieces, such as the rank chevrons and berets.

"They're common and not identifiable as such. It's the personal ones we can identify that we're going to seek the public's assistance with," he said.

Doucette wouldn't say how the regalia was stolen.

Included in the missing loot are numerous Canadian decorations engraved with service numbers of those awarded, pieces that staff hope may find their way back to the Museum through public assistance.

Among the galleries hit by the thievery were the Army and Air Force Museums of Alberta, the King's Own Calgary Regiment (Royal Canadian Armoured Corps) and the Calgary Highlanders.

The Military Museums is the second-largest of its kind in the country, after the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.

A list of the stolen items is not yet available on the museum's website ( http://www.themilitarymuseums.ca/ ), but it may be useful for collectors of this type of memorabilia to check it occasionally in the faint hope more of the missing items might be noticed and perhaps returned.
 
A few artifacts recovered and a suspect has been charged...

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/story/2012/02/07/calgary-military-museum-theft-charge.html
 
XMP said:
A few artifacts recovered and a suspect has been charged...

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/story/2012/02/07/calgary-military-museum-theft-charge.html

Finally some good news! BZ to all involved!
 
XMP said:
A few artifacts recovered and a suspect has been charged...

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/story/2012/02/07/calgary-military-museum-theft-charge.html

While only a small fraction of what was stolen has been recovered, it's still nice to see that they've gained ground.

My father put many years of contribution into the Calgary Military Museums (formally Museum of the Regiments).
 
Just came across this and looking for information from anyone in the army.ca collective.

It seems that the Military Museums (Calgary) was robbed in Feb 2011.  This includes the Army and Air Force Museums of Alberta, LSH(RC) Museum,  the King's Own Calgary Regiment (Royal Canadian Armoured Corps) Museum and the Calgary Highlanders Museum.

http://www.calgarysun.com/news/alberta/2011/02/10/17231681.html

It also seems that a whole pile of stuff was taken, including some pretty sexy stuff, but in many cases not what you would expect to be taken.  I am not sure I have ever heard of this big a theft haul from a military museum collection.

See:

http://themilitarymuseums.ca/media-missing-property

Per the newspaper article I know they arrested someone for this robbery and only recovered a 50 or so items. It also indicates that they are not exactly sure when the 450+ items went missing but narrowed it down to a 5 month period! . Needless to say it does not sound like a one time B&E. 

I am involved in some museum / collection fund raising / administration / oversight and I would be interested if anyone has the back story on this.  Although I think it should be disclosed publicly as lessons learned for the rest of us, I would be willing to hear about it by PM.  Ideally I would like to use the information for staff & volunteer / Board of Directors professional development. I can do this without attribution of source, in a privileged platform, but I suspect any case study will identify the museums in question because of the size of the event. 

I fired an e-mail to two of the people connected with these museums with no response and hence why I am asking here. Not sure why the radio silence.

MC
 
Came upon this site and thought SCUMBAGS!!!! Even if by posting this and one item is returned, it is worth it. Please keep this page in mind when in the pawn shops and resurrect this post every so often.

The Military Museums

Thanx,
ME
 
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