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Banksy’s iconic ‘Girl with Balloon’ masterpiece ‘stolen’ from London gallery in art heist: Two men appear in court charged with burglary


One of Banksy‘s most iconic works, Girl with Balloon, has been stolen from a London gallery, with two men charged with burglary.

The work, with an estimated value of up to £250,000, was taken in a heist of Grove Gallery over the weekend, with Larry Fraser, 47 , and James Love, 53, arrested after a police investigation.

Girl with Balloon was recovered following the probe by detectives from the Metropolitan Police’s Flying Squad, Girl with Balloon is set to be returned.

Fraser, of Beckton, East London, and Love, from North Stifford, Essex, were charged on Thursday, September 11, with non-residential burglary and remanded in Police Custody.

Both appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, September 12, where they were bailed to next appear at Kingston Crown Court on Wednesday, October 9.

Larry Fraser, 47 , and James Love, 53, have been charged with burglary after Banksy’s Girl with Balloon (pictured) was stolen from a London gallery in New Cavendish Street

The work, with an estimated value of up to £200,000, is one of the street artist's most iconic

The work, with an estimated value of up to £200,000, is one of the street artist’s most iconic

It was taken in a heist of Grove Gallery, in New Cavendish Street, on Sunday which left the site's glass entrance smashed

It was taken in a heist of Grove Gallery, in New Cavendish Street, on Sunday which left the site’s glass entrance smashed

The investigation was launched after a burglary the New Cavendish Street site, at around 11pm on Sunday, September 8.

The gallery had been hosting a Banksy exhibition, titled ‘Breakout: Banksy’s London Rebellion’, which ended on Saturday.

Girl with Balloon appeared alongside other notable Banksy pieces including Pulp Fiction and Monkey Queen.

Grove’s glass entrance doors were smashed in during the breakin.

A Met Police statement confirmed Banksy’s Girl with Balloon was the only item stolen and it has now been recovered and will be returned to the gallery.

The work, depicting a young girl in black graffiti who has just let go of a red heart-shaped balloon, is one of the street artist’s most recognisable pieces.

It was first seen in Waterloo’s South Bank in 2002 next to the quotation: ‘There is always hope.’

It follows a spree of Banksy paintings being stolen or vandalised over the last few months.

Girl with Balloon, seen in a wrapping marked 'police evidence', was recovered by detectives from the Metropolitan Police's Flying Squad and is set to be returned

Girl with Balloon, seen in a wrapping marked ‘police evidence’, was recovered by detectives from the Metropolitan Police’s Flying Squad and is set to be returned

Grove Gallery had been hosting a Banksy exhibition, titled 'Breakout: Banksy's London Rebellion', which ended on Saturday

Grove Gallery had been hosting a Banksy exhibition, titled ‘Breakout: Banksy’s London Rebellion’, which ended on Saturday

Girl with Balloon appeared alongside other notable Banksy pieces including Monkey Queen (print pictured)

Girl with Balloon appeared alongside other notable Banksy pieces including Monkey Queen (print pictured)

Another of Banksy's works, a picture of a lone wolf on a satellite dish in Peckham mysteriously disappeared last month with footage showing hooded men dismantle and remove the dish

Another of Banksy’s works, a picture of a lone wolf on a satellite dish in Peckham mysteriously disappeared last month with footage showing hooded men dismantle and remove the dish

One mural – which depicts two elephants poking their head out of white windows – popped up in Chelsea in London last month but was defaced with grey stripes after a week.

Located on Edith Grove, the painting marked the second of nine animal-themed artworks to appear in the capital by the elusive artist.

Banksy’s rhino mural in Charlton was also destroyed with spray paint in August, while the artist’s lone wolf on a satellite dish in Peckham mysteriously disappeared.

Footage emerged showing the shocking moment the artwork was dismantled before being carried away.

A group of hooded men wearing facemasks and gloves were spotted scaling the building, removing the satellite dish, and walking off.

A spokesperson for Banksy previously said the artist was neither connected to nor endorsed the theft of the wolf artwork and that they had ‘no knowledge as to the dish’s current whereabouts’.



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