1954 Ivory Gift to DC From Emperor Haile Selassie Stolen Last Summer

Haile Selassie Gave D.C. these elephant tusks in 1954. Someone stole them in 2013. Read more at Washington City Paper. (Photo: Emperor Haile Selassie during his visit to U.S. in 1954/MEURER/NEWS, Tusks by Andrew Laurence)

The Washingtonian Magazine

By Benjamin Freed

The Metropolitan Police Department says that a set of elephant tusks given to the District in 1954 by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie went missing from the John A. Wilson Building last August. And, no, none of that sentence was made up.

Officials say the prized ivory went missing between August 12 and August 27, when someone in the building noticed the tusks were gone. The DC Council was out of session during that span. Police did not say why it took more than four months to alert the public that Selassie’s gift had been stolen.

A police spokesman tells Washingtonian he does not know if the tusks have a current appraised value, but elephant ivory is extremely valuable. A pair of female African elephant tusks sold at auction in August 2012 for $30,000.

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