The red sequined
shoes, one of four pairs the actress wore in the 1939 movie
classic, were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in her
hometown Grand Rapids, Minnesota in August 2005.
The museum's executive director John Kelsch told Reuters an
anonymous donor -- from Arizona and a "huge fan" of the film --
had come forward two weeks ago with the offer following the
museum's "Wizard of Oz" Festival.
"He heard of our efforts," Kelsch said, adding the reward
stipulated that the exact current location of the slippers and
the name(s) of the perpetrator(s) be communicated.
Police said it took less than a minute for the shoes to
disappear in the smash and grab robbery and only a sequin was
found, according to Kelsch.
Those on display currently at the museum are a replica, with a
sign saying there have been no leads as to where the originals
may be. Kelsch said the shoes could now be worth around $2
million to $3 million.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; additional reporting by
Marie-Louise Gumuchian in London; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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