Ferry system missing 30 prints from Ketchikan office

Alaska State Troopers are investigating the theft of signed art prints from the state ferry office building in Ketchikan.

The Ketchikan Daily News reports officials at the Alaska Marine Highway System reported the art theft late last week.

Troopers say their investigation found 30 prints commemorating the ferry system’s 25th anniversary were taken between late July and late October. The prints were signed by the artist, Bill C. Ray.

Troopers estimate the value of the stolen artwork at $3,000.

Troopers urge anyone with knowledge about the missing prints to contact them.

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