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Old master paintings worth millions of pounds were stolen from the University Of Oxford's Art Gallery.

A press release by Thames Valley Police confirms that very high-value paintings were stolen from an art gallery of Oxford University.

A press release by Thames Valley Police confirms that very high-value paintings were stolen from an art gallery of Oxford University.Thames Valley Police on their official website on 15 March 2020 appealed for witnesses following a high-value burglary at the Christ Church Picture Gallery in the University of Oxford. They said that three high-value paintings were stolen on 14 March 2002 at around 11 PM. The investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Jon Capps said that the paintings which have been stolen were very high-value pieces dating back to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Thames Valley Police had also tweeted about the high-value burglary from their official Twitter handle.

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