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Urgent: $10,000 Worth of Historic Duck Decoys Stolen in Norfolk

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URGENT UPDATE: Norfolk County OPP are actively investigating the theft of historic duck decoys valued at approximately $10,000. The crime occurred earlier today, August 14, at around 6:50 a.m. on Ellis Street in Port Rowan.

Police report that an unidentified individual unlawfully accessed a vehicle and stole a tote bin containing at least 12 hand-carved duck decoys. These decoys, crafted by the renowned Reeves Family, are not just artistic pieces; they represent a legacy of craftsmanship passed down through three generations. The Reeves Family has been recognized as expert guides and decoy carvers for the Long Point Company, a prestigious duck hunting club located on the north shore of Lake Erie, now a provincial park.

Authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information regarding this theft. Anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity in the area is encouraged to contact the OPP immediately. The loss of these decoys not only impacts their monetary value but also diminishes cultural heritage tied to local hunting traditions.

As the investigation unfolds, the Norfolk County OPP are prioritizing this case, emphasizing the importance of community vigilance. Protecting our local history and craftsmanship is crucial, and your tips could make a difference.

Stay tuned for updates as this story develops. Your share could help bring these valuable pieces of history back to their rightful place.

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