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Re: Hoboken: Mark Lug's apartment held half-million dollars in stolen art, including a Picasso etching
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I sense a book deal and a movie. At least, he's not a low-life street thug mugging innocent people.
Posted on: 2011/7/15 20:28
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Hoboken: Mark Lug's apartment held half-million dollars in stolen art, including a Picasso etching
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Mark Lugo Police report finding half-million dollars in stolen art, including a Picasso etching, in search of Hoboken apartment of suspect now facing charges of stealing Picasso sketch in California Published: Friday, July 15, 2011, 3:01 AM By Stephanie Musat/ The Jersey Journal A Picasso etching worth $350,000 was one of seven pieces of stolen art found in the Hoboken apartment of a man who was charged in California last week with stealing a sketch by the Spanish genius, police said yesterday. In the wake of his arrest in San Francisco, a search warrant was executed at the Washington Street apartment of Mark Lugo at about 2:20 a.m. Tuesday, police said. Inside, authorities found an etching that was identified by the gallery it was taken from as a 1933 piece titled "Sculpteur et Deux Tates (Sculptor and Two Heads)." The Picasso, valued at $350,000, was one of seven pieces of stolen art found in Lugo's Hoboken apartment Tuesday morning when it was searched by the Hoboken Police Department, New York City police and the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office, according to police reports. The pieces totaled approximately $500,000, according to police. The seven pieces were taken from five Manhattan galleries and hotels, said New York City Police Lt. John Grimpel, including the Picasso, which was taken from the William Bennet Gallery in SoHo on June 27. Last week, Lugo, 31, was busted at a hotel in Napa and accused of stealing Picasso's 1965 pencil-on-paper drawing "Tete de Femme" from the Weinstein gallery in San Francisco. Lugo was booked in San Francisco on burglary, grand theft, and drug charges, and his bail was set at $5 million. He is scheduled to appear on those charges today in San Francisco. Authorities there said the Picasso drawing, valued at $275,000, was recovered. Besides expensive artwork, Lugo also apparently has a taste for fine wine. He was charged in April with stealing roughly $6,000 worth of wine from Gary's Wine and Marketplace in Wayne, according to court documents. Lugo was scheduled to appear in Wayne Township court on the wine theft charge on June 9, but he was a no-show and a warrant was issued for his arrest, court records state. According to the statement given to the court by Robert L. Lesnick, the loss prevention manager of Gary's Wines, Lugo visited the store on April 25 and April 29 and swiped three bottles of 2006 Chateau Petrus Pomerol, a $2,000-a-bottle wine.
Posted on: 2011/7/15 19:20
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