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On Tuesday, June 10, the Associated Press confirmed that Nancy Wilson's stolen guitar had been found. Heart was set to launch their An Evening with Heart tour at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City on May 31 when two instruments went missing.
Police say they've retrieved one of the two irreplaceable instruments owned by the rock band Heart that were stolen in Atlantic City, New Jersey, two weeks ago.
The guitar was swiped on the eve of Heart’s current tour, but Paul Moak’s cherished Gibson mandolin is still missing
Atlantic City police have located a guitar belonging to Heart's Nancy Wilson after it was stolen from the Hard Rock Cafe ahead of the band's tour.
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Police arrested New Jersey resident Garfield Bennett on Wednesday after seeing him attempt to sell the stolen Telecaster and Gibson mandolin in Atlantic City
Nancy Wilson‘s custom-made guitar, one of the two “irreplaceable” instruments that were stolen on the eve of Heart’s tour, has been recovered, Atlantic City police announced Tuesday.
Atlantic City police recovered a stolen custom-built guitar belonging to Heart's Nancy Wilson, one of two irreplaceable
Heart’s other stolen instrument, a vintage 1966 Gibson EM-50 mandolin played by Paul Moak for more than 25 years, is still missing. “These instruments are more than just tools of our trade — they’re extensions of our musical souls,” Wilson previously said in a statement shared to Instagram.