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OK! guys, someone is giving us shipwreck divers a bad name.
DETROIT - The bell from the City of Detroit shipwreck has been stolen, and officials want to know who is responsible.
The Department of Natural Resources said Wednesday that it is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for taking the ship's bell from the bottom of Lake Huron.
Divers who visited the shipwreck site July 30 reported that the bell was missing.
Built in 1866, the City of Detroit hauled mostly flour and wheat from Wisconsin to Ontario for seven years. In December 1873, a late-season storm sunk the wooden steamship near Saginaw Bay.
The shipwreck was discovered in June 1999, and it has become a popular recreational dive site.
Taking artifacts from the state's bottomlands without a permit is a crime punishable by up to one year in prison and up to $2,000 in fines.
Anyone with information about the bell can call the DNR at (800) 292-7800 or (989) 684-9141
DETROIT - The bell from the City of Detroit shipwreck has been stolen, and officials want to know who is responsible.
The Department of Natural Resources said Wednesday that it is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for taking the ship's bell from the bottom of Lake Huron.
Divers who visited the shipwreck site July 30 reported that the bell was missing.
Built in 1866, the City of Detroit hauled mostly flour and wheat from Wisconsin to Ontario for seven years. In December 1873, a late-season storm sunk the wooden steamship near Saginaw Bay.
The shipwreck was discovered in June 1999, and it has become a popular recreational dive site.
Taking artifacts from the state's bottomlands without a permit is a crime punishable by up to one year in prison and up to $2,000 in fines.
Anyone with information about the bell can call the DNR at (800) 292-7800 or (989) 684-9141