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Judi Lynn

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Thu Sep 21, 2017, 05:07 PM Sep 2017

Fossil-Footprint Thief Couldn't Outrun the Law


By Mindy Weisberger, Senior Writer | September 21, 2017 12:34pm ET

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Human-like fossil footprints estimated to be 5.7 million years old were reported stolen on Sept. 12 from a dig site in Crete.
Credit: Andrzej Boczarowski

A man who recently stole 10 fossil footprints of ancient human relatives from a dig site in Greece failed to hide his own tracks from the police, who apprehended him last week, according to news sources.

The purloined human-like footprints, which are estimated to be 5.7 million years old, are part of a group of 40 prints in Trachilos, on the island of Crete. They were reported missing on Sept. 12 by a visitor to the location, who notified authorities that the site appeared to have been vandalized and that chunks of rock holding some of the ancient fossils had been removed, reported the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (A-MNA).

Representatives from the Natural History Museum of Crete (NHMC) inspected the site and confirmed the crime in a statement issued on Sept. 14, according to A-MNA. But the culprit wasn't at large for long. On Sept. 15, police announced the arrest of a 55-year-old man in connection with the theft, and all of the fossils were swiftly recovered from locations in Kissamos and Thessaloniki, A-MNA reported. [Ancient Footprints to Tiny 'Vampires': 8 Rare and Unusual Fossils]

It's still unclear what the thief's intentions were for the stolen fossils, but they were already so well-documented that it would have been next to impossible for him to pass them off as unknown, serendipitous discoveries, representatives from the NHMC explained in a statement.

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