Blenheim Palace gold toilet theft: £100k reward offered
A £100,000 reward is being offered for the safe return of a solid gold toilet stolen from Blenheim Palace. Detectives are still looking for the artwork, valued at $6m (£4.8m), which was stolen in a raid at the stately home in Oxfordshire on 14 September. The palace's insurance company Fine Art Specie Adjusters (FASA) said up to £100,000 could be paid out as a reward. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of burglary. Philip Austin from FASA said: "The reward is up to £100,000 and terms are by approval of the insurance company, which includes the safe return leading to an arrest."