Sara Ellis (repobarbie) wrote in thedoorway, @ 2013-01-10 10:16:00 |
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Entry tags: | !network post, andrea rojas, audrey parker, chloe frazer, diana berrigan, neal caffrey, parker, rumiko fujikawa (616), sara ellis |
Seven months ago, someone (names withheld for obvious insurance and legal reasons) stole The Dance of Time, Three Nymphs Supporting a Clock from the Frick Collection while it was in storage and awaiting cleaning. It was right on the heels of the attack, so they were able to get away with it much easier than they would have normally. But it also meant the city didn't have the manpower needed to hunt down a 4ft sculpture when there was cleanup to do.
Luckily, several months ago, they hired me. For those of you who don't know me, I'm an insurance investigator, and the insurance company I work for happens to be the one that insures the entire Frick Collection. So that makes it my job to hunt down and recover anything that we have insured if it happens to go "missing". This sculpture has been a top priority for me since arriving, so I'm happy to say that as of this morning, it's currently sitting in my office, awaiting a truck to return it to it's proper home -- and I only had to flirt with three cops and baton one person to get it back.
For those of you curious about what I have to stare at for the next four hours: