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Viola valued at $70,000 stolen in Brighton, police say

August 30, 2023 by gajah.uk

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The viola is saved in a black case with two Boston College stickers and a Vivant Classic sticker on it.

Police are asking for the general public’s assist to find a viola stolen from the Brighton space on Sunday. Boston Police Division

A viola valued at $70,000 was stolen in Brighton on Sunday, in response to Boston police.

The 16.5-inch viola was stolen within the space of Glenville Avenue on Sunday between 2 a.m. and three:50 p.m., police stated in a information launch. 

Police stated the viola is saved inside a $1,300 black Bam Black Panther HighTech case with two Boston College stickers and a Vivant Classic sticker positioned on prime. 

Anybody with data is requested to contact police at (617) 343-4256. Nameless ideas might be made by calling the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or by texting the phrase ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463).

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