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This sculpture of a coyote, with a pup curled in its tail, was stolen earlier this week.
This sculpture of a coyote, with a pup curled in its tail, was stolen earlier this week.
Denver Post city desk reporter Kieran ...
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A $25,000 sculpture of a coyote with a pup tucked into its tail has been stolen from a Lakewood park.

Police and city officials are trying to track down the thief — or, more likely, thieves — who stole the statue from Coyote Gulch Park, 2501 S. Gladiola Way, on Sunday night or early Monday morning, according to a Lakewood police report.

A neighborhood woman walking her dog in the park about 6:30 a.m. Monday called police to report the statue missing.

The thieves used stolen construction equipment and materials, including a wheelbarrow and poles, from a nearby construction site to break the statue loose from its pedestal and cart it off, according to police. The pedestal was heavily damaged.

“It is unknown whether the thief took the statue for the value of the metal or to display it elsewhere,” said Steve Davis, a Lakewood Police Department spokesman. “Regardless, it belongs to the citizens and taxpayers of the city of Lakewood.”

“Maternal Wrap,” a bronze by Tim Cherry that was commissioned in 1997, weighs about 150 pounds and sits 3 feet high.

Anyone with information on the statue is asked to call Detective John Beattie at 303-987-7111.

Kieran Nicholson: 303-954-1822 or knicholson@denverpost.com

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