Current:Home > FinanceHeist of $1.5 Million Buddha Statue Leads to Arrest in Los Angeles -TradeWisdom
Heist of $1.5 Million Buddha Statue Leads to Arrest in Los Angeles
View
Date:2025-04-17 06:50:49
A valuable Buddha statue has been found after it was stolen from a gallery in Los Angeles.
Police arrested Justin Livick on Sept. 23 around 5:40 p.m. for allegedly receiving stolen property, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson told E! News. While the statue was recovered, detectives are still looking for the suspect that took the religious sculpture.
Livick, 44, has been released from custody, according to local outlet KTLA. He did not have attorney information available for E! News to reach out for comment.
The Buddha figure—which is reportedly worth $1.5 million and weighs 250 pounds—was discovered in a truck five days after it was stolen from Beverly Grove's Barakat Gallery, police told KTLA.
The overnight heist took place around 3:45 a.m. on Sept. 18, when a person stepped out of a moving truck and loaded up the Buddha statue using a dolly, per security footage obtained by the outlet.
Gallery owner Fayez Barakat told KTLA it took about 25 minutes for the thief to take the artifact, which he said dates to Japan's Edo Period from 1603-1867.
"I prize it so much," Barakat told the outlet. "I had it in the backyard of my home and when I moved into this gallery, I put it in the backyard of the gallery for everybody to admire and enjoy."
Barakat said the sculpture, thought to be originally commissioned for a temple centerpiece, was the only item taken.
"We have 200 objects back there, but this is our prize piece," gallery director Paul Henderson told KTLA before the arrest. "I don't think there's another like it on the market anywhere. It's four feet tall, it's hollow cast bronze and it's a stunning piece. It's really aesthetically arresting and it's shocking to see something like this go missing."
He added that there's "nowhere" someone could re-sell the piece since it's "an ancient artifact."
"You can't go on the market. You can't take it to a pawn shop and sell it for a few thousand dollars, it's just not possible," he said. "So, it's very interesting. It's like a museum heist type thing where, ‘What are you going to do with this object right now?' We're all very curious and really puzzled, to be honest."
For more true crime updates on your need-to-know cases, head to Oxygen.com.veryGood! (53441)
Related
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Georgia resident dies from rare brain-eating amoeba, likely infected while swimming in a lake or pond
- $1.05 billion Mega Million jackpot is among a surge in huge payouts due to more than just luck
- The stars of Broadway’s ‘Back to the Future’ musical happily speed into the past every night
- Average rate on 30
- Water stuck in your ear? How to get rid of this summer nuisance.
- New Hampshire beachgoers witness small plane crash into surf, flip in water
- Gas prices up: Sticker shock hits pump as heat wave, oil prices push cost to 8-month high
- Average rate on 30
- Cougar attacks 8-year-old, leading to closures in Washington’s Olympic National Park
Ranking
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- Blake Lively Cheekily Clarifies Her Trainer Is Not the Father of Her and Ryan Reynolds’ 4 Kids
- Bear takes dip in backyard Southern California hot tub amid heat wave
- NASA reports unplanned 'communications pause' with historic Voyager 2 probe carrying 'golden record'
- Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
- San Francisco investigates Twitter's 'X' sign. Musk responds with a laughing emoji
- Cougar attacks 8-year-old, leading to closures in Washington’s Olympic National Park
- Churchill Downs to improve track maintenance, veterinary resources for fall meet after horse deaths
Recommendation
Who's hosting 'Saturday Night Live' tonight? Musical guest, how to watch Dec. 14 episode
Check Out the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale for Deals on Free People Sweaters, Skirts, Dresses & More
The FBI should face new limits on its use of US foreign spy data, a key intelligence board says
Busy Minneapolis interstate reopens after investigation into state trooper’s use of force
Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
Spain identifies 212 German, Austrian and Dutch fighters who went missing during Spanish Civil War
You Might've Missed Stormi Webster's Sweet Cameo on Dad Travis Scott's New Album
Kim Pegula visits Bills training camp, her first public appearance since cardiac arrest