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St Fagan’s national museum of history is one of Wales’ favourite days out, but are now at the centre of a police investigation after Bronze Age artefacts were stolen from its indoor museum area. Police are appealing for any information.

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00:00It's one of Wales' most treasured heritage sites, but St Fagans National Museum of History
00:06has found itself at the centre of a police investigation after a break-in that saw a
00:10significant amount of Bronze Age artefacts stolen from their indoor museum area.
00:15Police were called to the museum at half past midnight on Monday morning after two suspects
00:19were believed to have forced their way into the museum's main building. Once inside,
00:23they targeted a display in the Wales Is Gallery containing several items of ancient gold jewellery,
00:29some of which is more than 3,000 years old. Detective Inspector Bob Chambers of South
00:34Wales Police said officers believe the theft was pre-planned. He told reporters at this time they
00:39believe that two suspects forced entry to the main building where several items including Bronze Age
00:44jewellery have been stolen from a display case. An investigation is ongoing and we urge anyone with
00:49information to contact us as soon as possible. Any information, no matter how small, may be relevant
00:54to the investigation. Museum staff say they're devastated. An Amgir, for Cymru's spokesperson,
01:00says as a museum we're saddened by the events in what was a targeted attack on St Fagans National
01:05Museum of History in Cardiff. They thank police for their work on the investigation so far,
01:11and hope the items can be located and saved before people's worst fears are realised. As often happens in
01:16similar cases, the items can be melted down for their value in gold, completely destroying the ancient,
01:22irreplaceable artifacts on an important part of Welsh history. Parts of the museum have been closed since
01:28the investigation started. St Fagans is home to many priceless pieces of history, from buildings to
01:34bracelets, and every piece tells the story of Wales. Officials just hope that this story will return home to
01:39the museum. J.P. Watkins, Porton for Local TV.
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