Stolen Buddha Returned to Stuart Restaurant

May 29, 2006

Source: CNN.com

Wire Service: AP

http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/05/29/buddha.ap/index.html

On May 29, 2006 the Associated Press reported, "A 600-pound gold concrete Buddha stolen from a restaurant last week has been found at peace in a commercial park. A tipster called the owners of Sakura Restaurant and Steak House of Japan with the statue's whereabouts. Thieves had lifted it from its perch atop a fountain outside the Stuart restaurant. Police on Tuesday found the undamaged sculpture, which is devoted to the Indian founder of Buddhism, but still have no suspects in the theft. The 3-foot, 6-inch statue worth $1,500 was driven back to the restaurant's rock garden aboard a flat bed truck. Restaurant owner Ako Tarallo welcomed the sculpture back with more enlightened security measures. 'I might put the camera outside,' she told The Stuart News for Thursday's editions. One of the central moral precepts of Buddhism is 'do not take what is not yours to take.' Buddhists also believe in karma, which says a person's actions in this life determine the quality of their existence in the next."