Clarkdale campus of Yavapai College is missing a statue of a female dancer last seen in October

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Photographer: Yavapai College Police
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Posted: 11/21/2012

CLARKDALE, AZ - Police are looking for any information related to the possible theft of a statue worth $18,000 at the Yavapai College Verde Campus in Clarkdale, Arizona.

The sculpture, a bronze statue depicting a female dancer, was created by sculptor John Waddell.

The "Dancing Lady" is described as around five feet tall, standing on top of a two-foot concrete pedestal.

The statue was reportedly last seen in mid-October after being placed in a locked storage container near building L during construction on the campus.

The container was reportedly opened a few times during the last week of October for furniture shipments.

Any information regarding the disappearance of the statue should call Yavapai College Police Department at 928-776-2185.

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