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Someone stole 2 chairs valued at a whopping $80,000 from a Vancouver furniture store

Vancouver Police are asking the public for help locating two chairs valued at a whopping $40,000 each that were stolen from a Coal Harbour furniture store.

Vancouver Police are asking the public for help locating two chairs valued at a whopping $40,000 each that were stolen from a Coal Harbour furniture store.

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The two chairs were stolen during a break-in from Lloyd Bruce Home Collections just after 3 a.m. on May 13. The chairs have gold, serpent arms and are believed to be the only two of their kind in Canada.

The thieves departed in a white, Ford F150 pickup truck after they stole the chairs.

One male suspect has a slim build and was wearing white runners, blue jeans, a white belt, dark hoody, baseball cap, and gloves. The other male suspect has a medium build and was wearing dark pants, dark sneakers with white laces, a dark hoody jacket and a baseball hat.

“Based on the information learned so far, it’s obvious that the suspects targeted this particular furniture store to specifically steal the two arm chairs,” says Sergeant Jason Robillard, Vancouver Police.

“We are hopeful that someone will recognize these unique chairs and call investigators.”

Anyone with information about this break-in or the location of the arm chairs is asked to call the VPD’s Property Crime Unit at 604-717-0610 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.