Attempted thefts

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Dear The National Army Museum,

Hope you're well.

I'd like to request some information on the number of reported thefts and attempted thefts the National Army Museum has had over the past 10 years.

Can you please provide me with a list of the number of thefts and attempted thefts for each year since 2011. Can this also please be broken down into museum property, items from the gift shop and personal belongings from visitors.

Yours faithfully,

Sophie Barker

Penny Hutchins, The National Army Museum

Dear Ms Barker

Thank you for your request of 14 January 2022 made under the Freedom of
Information Act (2000) requesting information about attempted thefts at
the National Army Museum.
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Yours sincerely

Penny Hutchins
Records Officer
National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Road
Chelsea
London
SW3 4HT
[email address]
020 7881 2442

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Penny Hutchins, The National Army Museum

Dear Ms Barker

Further to your request of 14 January 2022 made under the Freedom of
Information Act (2000) where you requested information about attempted
thefts at the National Army Museum. The information you requested is
provided below.

1 - 2011 - staff bicycle (value unknown), gallery information book (no
value)
2 - 2012 - child's buggy (value unknown)
3 - 2013 - Army Gold Medal (value unknown)
4 - 2018 - W Britain Model Figure from NAM shop (£40)

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Yours sincerely

Penny Hutchins
Records Officer
National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Road
Chelsea
London
SW3 4HT
[email address]
020 7881 2442

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