Whangamatā may have its own whodunnit on its hands after the HC Post learned of two stolen, unique artworks that may be in the possession of somebody in the town.
The two pieces by Auckland-resident artist Serge Souslov were stolen, along with other artists' offerings, from the back of a shop in Paeroa earlier in the year after they were temporarily placed in an external building during a cleanup.
According to the shop's owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, amongst some of the stolen pieces were a number of creations considered "priceless" due to their complexity and the skill required to construct them and being known only by a limited number of people in the country.
The theft was reported to police in Paeroa, but the re-acquisition of some of the stolen merchandise was made on the back of inquiries conducted locally by citizen sleuths associated with the shop who had also run a six-month-long campaign on Facebook to get the art back.