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Thursday, September 20, 2012

South Forsyth Man Arrested in Stolen Eagle Sculpture Case

Pedro Castro Garcia was apprehended by authorities around noon today [Monday] at his residence in south Forsyth.

A 29-year-old south Forsyth County man was arrested Monday in connection with the theft of the eagle bronze sculpture taken from the Big Creek Greenway three weeks ago. Pedro Castro Garcia was apprehended by authorities around noon today [Monday] at his residence and charged with theft by receiving stolen property, according to investigators with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office. The eagle sculpture was located on Wednesday, Sept. 12, in a storage shed at Garcia’s residence following a tip from Lance White, owner of Lance's Jewelry and president of the Humane Society of Forsyth County, to Forsyth County Commissioner Todd Levent. Levent said in an earlier interview with Cumming Patch that the eagle was in good condition. It was returned …

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Bronze Eagle Sculpture Lands Safely

A tip from a local jeweler to a Forsyth County commissioner leads to the safe return of a bronze eagle sculpture valued at $18,500.

A bronze eagle sculpture stolen two weeks ago from the Big Creek Greenway in south Forsyth County has been recovered. Todd Levent, Forsyth County Commissioner (District 3), told Cumming Patch that he was contacted Wednesday around 5:30 p.m. by a tipster who knew where the sculpture was located. The tipster told Levent that another individual wanted to sell the eagle to him. Levent who, at the time, was leaving the Forsyth County Administration Building with Commissioner Patrick Bell (District 4) said the tipster had given him information of who had the eagle, where they lived and what kind of vehicle they drove. Levent then said, "I told Commissioner Bell that I'm going to go find our eagle." Levent said as he made his way to the location …

Monday, September 10, 2012

Creator of Missing Eagle Sculpture Offers $500 Reward

A reward is being offered for a bronze eagle sculpture valued at $18,500.

The artist who created the bronze eagle sculpture that was allegedly stolen on Aug. 27 or 28 from its perch is offering up a $500 reward for its return. It was last seen at the Bethelview Road trail head of the Big Creek Greenway. Gregory Johnson, a master sculptor and resident of north Forsyth County, told Cumming Patch his creation of the "Inquisitive Eagle" as it is called was on lease to the county for one year.  "Through the Forsyth County Arts Alliance they funded a grant and the grant was given to the county to promote art in nature," said Johnson. Johnson continued to say as the owner of the sculpture, he was responsible for having it insured, which he did, but it was underinsured. He also had two people interested in buying the …

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