Chilliwack sculptor wants his stolen bear back

 

 
 
 
 
Jeremy Galpin carved this sculpture 14 years ago in Paris. The 100-pound stone bear has great sentimental value and was stolen from his property in the Corbould Park area.
 

Jeremy Galpin carved this sculpture 14 years ago in Paris. The 100-pound stone bear has great sentimental value and was stolen from his property in the Corbould Park area.

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A 100-pound sculpture with great sentimental value has been stolen from a downtown Chilliwack property.

The Book Man owner Amber Short's husband Jeremy Galpin carved the bear that went missing out of black Swedish granite during a stone-sculpture apprenticeship in Paris in 1998.

"He had the sculpture shipped back to Vancouver by shipping container, and it has safely 'guarded' the front door of his homes over the years," said Short, who owns The Book Man on Wellington Avenue. "It has resided outside of our home for the past five years, and people often comment on how beautiful it is. It has great sentimental value, as it's a reminder of a wonderful experience in Jeremy's life, as well as being a lovely sculpture."

Short said the sculpture was stolen on Nov. 8 from the Corbould Park area of downtown Chilliwack.

The couple are hoping for its return, no questions asked. Anyone with information can email metalwoodstone@gmail.com

phenderson@chilliwacktimes.com


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Jeremy Galpin carved this sculpture 14 years ago in Paris. The 100-pound stone bear has great sentimental value and was stolen from his property in the Corbould Park area.
 

Jeremy Galpin carved this sculpture 14 years ago in Paris. The 100-pound stone bear has great sentimental value and was stolen from his property in the Corbould Park area.

Photograph by: submitted , for the TIMES

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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