Friday, July 8, 2011

Stolen Picasso drawing recovered

7 July 2011 Last updated at 21:29 GMT San Francisco police chief Greg Suhr speaks next to the recovered Picasso drawing. The 1965 drawing was recovered without its frame US police have recovered a Picasso drawing, two days after it was stolen from a San Francisco art gallery.

The drawing, valued at $275,000 (?172,000), was taken from the Weinstein gallery by a man wearing dark glasses. He was filmed by security cameras leaving the scene in a taxi.

A suspect, named as Mark Lugo, 30, has been taken into custody.

He was arrested at a hotel in Napa, California, where the artwork was found, police said.

He faces several charges, including theft and possession of stolen property.

Pablo Picasso created the pencil drawing, entitled Tete de Femme, in 1965.

It was found without its frame.


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