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The owner of The Clutha Bar in Glasgow has offered a reward for the return of artwork stolen by thieves.
The sculpture - affectionately known as Elvis - was pinched from the bar's beer garden during a robbery last month.
Alan Crossan, owner of the Clutha, has offered an undisclosed reward for the sentimental artwork.
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The figure was created by children and young people from Glasgow and Renfrewshire schools as part of a community art project alongside artist Moe Rocksmoore celebrating Glasgow 850.
Elvis, created through workshops led by Moe, represents months of creative work by young people learning to express their emotions through art.
The project was supported by The Clutha Trust, whose mission is to give disadvantaged children o

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