From Deseret News archives:
Divine aid gets credit for return of artifacts
Expensive religious items were stolen from art dealer
"I know without any doubt that God had a hand in them being restored to me," Snarr said. "It's quite a miracle."
Over the weekend, seven of eight stolen statues were found north of Reno by a couple walking their dog, authorities said.
Last month, Snarr's trailer and two LDS books from the 1800s were recovered by Reno police. The third stolen Bible was recovered by a Reno Gazette-Journal reporter who turned it into police.
Snarr said he is confident the last stolen item a 42-inch, 120-pound statue of Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints will find its way back to him.
"With the value of the sculpture, I sure wouldn't want to be caught with it," Snarr said of the $25,000 statue.
Snarr, of Salt Lake City, said the recovered property is in good condition and he still plans to sell it. He was headed for an art show in the San Francisco Bay area when the trailer was stolen.
The property, with a combined value of about $400,000, was not insured, Snarr said.
"That was my retirement fund," he said.
"It would have been a huge financial loss for my family and we are sure relieved we have gotten these items back," he said.
Snarr said he believes the property was recovered by the will of God because he contributes financially to the LDS Church.
A secret witness tip last month led police to a mobile home park north of Reno where Snarr's utility trailer was located and a person was arrested on suspicion of possession of stolen property.
A few days later, police were called when a man tried to trade one of the stolen books, valued at $110,000, for a used car. The man was arrested and the Bible was recovered. Following the arrest, a second Bible, valued at $60,000, was turned into police.
An 1852 edition of Mormon scriptures valued at $17,000 was dropped off to the Reno Gazette-Journal police reporter who turned it in to Reno police.
Snarr said he bears no ill feelings toward Reno and plans to visit again. But he has modified his utility trailer to ward off thieves.
"Reno has been good to me the last dozen years and this was just a bizarre thing," Snarr said. "I think Reno is quite nice."
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