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Stolen eagle feather bustle still missing
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2002 Police in Wisconsin are still trying to find a sacred eagle feather bustle thieves took from a priest whose home was also burned. Police do not believe the bustle was sold because of the difficulty involved. Three men face charges for the theft but apparently haven't said where the item may be located. The bustle was part of a collection stolen from the home of priest Edward J. Cook. Get the Story:
Prized Indian bustle sought by police (The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel 9/9)
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