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The good news about a giant fiberglass cactus reported stolen in New Mexico is that it wasn't the target of thieves.
The bad news is that the $50,000 cactus is in a landfill and won't be returning to the park where it once stood.
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Albuquerque city officials reported the statue stolen this week. But two city employees quickly came forward, saying they removed the bright-green cactus from the park and mistakenly had it sent to the dump.
The workers were sent to the park to fix things after the statue was reported vandalized. But then things went awry.
City spokesman Chris Ramirez said Wednesday that the employees didn't realize the cactus was part of a public art project.
High school students spent a summer building the art piece shaped like a prickly pear cactus. They were part of a nonprofit group that provides art education for at-risk kids.
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The bad news is that the $50,000 cactus is in a landfill and won't be returning to the park where it once stood.
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Albuquerque city officials reported the statue stolen this week. But two city employees quickly came forward, saying they removed the bright-green cactus from the park and mistakenly had it sent to the dump.
The workers were sent to the park to fix things after the statue was reported vandalized. But then things went awry.
City spokesman Chris Ramirez said Wednesday that the employees didn't realize the cactus was part of a public art project.
High school students spent a summer building the art piece shaped like a prickly pear cactus. They were part of a nonprofit group that provides art education for at-risk kids.
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