Paul McCartney, not a thief, took artworks
LONDON (AP) -- Police were called to the country estate of former Beatle Paul McCartney after his estranged wife reported the theft of paintings -- including a Picasso and a Renoir -- from the lodge they once shared, police said Friday.
"We checked the premises, and spoke to Heather Mills, and as a result it was found to be a civil matter between her and her husband," Sussex Police spokesman Paddy Rea said. "There's been no theft."
Mills called police Thursday night after discovering that paintings valued at an estimated 19.5 million had gone missing, The Sun newspaper reported Friday. McCartney and his wife announced their separation in May after four years of marriage.
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