A pair of ruby
slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz and
insured for $1 million is missing from a Grand Rapids,
Minn., museum. Police chief Leigh Serfling said
the slippers were stolen late Saturday or early Sunday.
Someone entered the museum through a window and broke into
the small display case holding the slippers. "There's
not a whole lot of evidence," Serfling said. "We're
hoping that someone in the community has seen
something."
Children's
Discovery Museum director John Kelsch said the slippers
belong to a Los Angeles man who loaned them to the
museum for several weeks this summer. The children's
museum houses the Judy Garland museum, which displayed
the same pair of slippers last year. Garland was born in
Grand Rapids in 1922. "The slippers are a major
attraction at our museum," Kelsch said in a news
release Monday. "It is our hope that the slippers can
be recovered immediately." Four pairs of ruby slippers
worn by Garland in the movie are known to exist, including
one pair on display at the Smithsonian Institution.
Another pair sold at Christie's auction house in 2000
for $666,000. (AP)