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A man has been charged over a bizarre museum heist in which he allegedly took priceless Egyptian artefacts, before attempting to flee to Russell Island.

Police charged the 52-year-old, who had no fixed address, with multiple offences after he allegedly smashed a window of the Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology on Friday at 3am, and took multiple artefacts.

On Saturday afternoon, police found a Toyota HiAce camper in the car park of the Redland Bay ferry terminal.

The artefacts included a statue of a cat and a bust.Queensland Police

“Detectives found all of the stolen Egyptian artefacts except a wooden cat sculpture,” police said, adding that the items were intact, with only minor damage.

A few hours later, police found the 52-year-old on Russell Island, where they transported him to the Cleveland watchhouse.

Police discovered some of the artefacts inside the van. Queensland Police

Police say he was found in possession of the last missing artefact.

In a statement online, the museum expressed its heartfelt thanks to police for their response throughout the investigation.

“Their dedication has made the recovery of these treasured objects possible. We are also deeply grateful to the media for their support and responsible coverage, which helped raise awareness and ensured these items could not be quietly moved,” the statement read.

“Most importantly, we thank our extraordinary staff, volunteers, and the wider Abbey Museum community. The way everyone has rallied together with compassion and determination has allowed the museum to keep moving forward positively and continue welcoming visitors during a difficult time.

“While we are relieved and grateful to have the artefacts returned, they cannot immediately go back on display. Each piece must first undergo professional assessment and conservation to protect its long-term future.

More of the artefacts stolen from the museum.Queensland Police

“The exhibition area also sustained damage and will require careful repair and rebuilding before the objects can safely return to display.

“These objects belong to the shared story of our community, and preserving them properly is our highest priority. Although this process will take time, it gives us an opportunity to rebuild the space thoughtfully and respectfully.”

The museum covers a broad range of history, including prehistoric Europe, the Bronze and Iron Ages, and the Roman Empire, and houses artefacts from across the globe, including from Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Israel, and Persia.

The 52-year-old was charged over the alleged break-in, as well as wilful damage.

The man was arrested by police on Saturday night. Queensland Police

He was also charged with trespassing and assault occasioning bodily harm over an incident at a Hastings Street, Noosa, property on February 12.

Police say the man was trespassing on the property and assaulted a resident when asked to leave.

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