An 18-karat solid gold toilet worth more than $1M has been stolen from a British palace, police say.
An 18-karat solid gold toilet worth more than $1 million was stolen early Saturday morning from a British palace that was the birthplace of Winston Churchill, police said.
A 66-year-old man has been taken into custody in connection to the crime but authorities have not located the toilet, an artwork titled"America."that police believe a"group of offenders" was involved and used"at least two vehicles" to escape.
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