The Crown, a.k.a. the , spares no expense when it comes to recreating the lives of Britain's royal family. But where there's wealth there's always a risk of igniting more than just royal family drama.
Thieves targeted and made off with some pricey items. No, they did not take any crowns.According to a spokesperson for the South Yorkshire police department who talked to , the authorities were called at 4:30 PM on Wednesday, February 16 "following a report of theft from vehicles at Pastures Road, Doncaster."They continued, "It is reported that three vehicles containing props used in film and TV were broken into and a number of items taken.
Officers investigated the incident but all existing lines of inquiry have now been exhausted. The case has been filed pending any new lines of inquiry.”In all, over 350 props and set pieces were pilfered, worth in total over $200,000.
Since the investigations seem to have hit a dead-end, Netflix is now asking for the public's help in retrieving the items taken.
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