Huge $100,000 quartz stone weighing 80KG is swiped from tiny town’s museum

Huge $100,000 quartz stone weighing 80KG is swiped from a tiny town’s museum in the middle of the night

  • Thieves have stolen a huge chunk of quartz from a nothern NSW Museum 
  • The conspicuous crystal weighs 80kg and is worth $100,000 
  • Detective have established a crime scene at the small museum in Tingha  


Brazen thieves have managed to break into a museum and haul a massive chunk of mineral weighing 80kg, and worth a small fortune, out the door.

The huge piece of quartz is valued at $100,000 and was lifted from its display inside a museum in the small northern NSW town of Tingha about 1am on Saturday.

Detectives from the New England Police District have established a crime scene at the gallery.

The huge piece of quartz worth $100,000 (pictured) which was stolen from the small museum in the New England region of NSW 

They are appealing for information that could recover the stone and lead to the arrest of the gem thieves. 

Police described the conspicuous rock as a large piece of dark brown smoky quartz grass stone.

The small town, which has a population of about a 1,000 residents was founded in the 1840s and boomed in the 1870s after tin mines were established nearby. 

The main industry of the town in recent decades is agriculture, though the area has also produced a number of notable NRL players. 

Anyone who may have been in the area or has any information about the theft to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. 

Tingha (pictured) boomed in the 1870s after tin mines were established nearby and the main industry is now agriculture

Tingha (pictured) boomed in the 1870s after tin mines were established nearby and the main industry is now agriculture 

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