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FBI Offers $20k Reward For 2 Stolen N.C. Wyeth Paintings

BOSTON (AP) — The FBI is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for help in finding two N.C. Wyeth paintings stolen from a home in Portland, Maine.

A total of six Wyeth paintings were stolen from the home of a businessman in 2013. Four were recovered from a pawn shop in Beverly Hills, California, but the remaining two were never found.

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The painting, "Go Dutton, and that Right Speedily," remains missing. (Courtesy: FBI)

On Tuesday, the FBI announced the reward and asked for the public's help to find the missing paintings, identified as "The Encounter on Freshwater Cliff" and "Go Dutton, and that Right Speedily."

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The painting, "The Encounter on Freshwater Cliff," remains missing. (Courtesy: FBI)

Three men have been prosecuted in the theft, including Oscar Roberts, an aspiring rapper who used the stolen paintings to secure a $100,000 loan from a Beverly Hills pawn shop. The shop, The Dina Collection, is featured in a reality TV series, "Beverly Hills Pawn."

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