Stolen MCTS Bus Shelter Artwork Reinstalled

Oct. 8, 2018
After a bizarre series of twists and turns, a beautiful piece of artwork that was stolen from a MCTS bus shelter is back up where it belongs.

After a bizarre series of twists and turns, a beautiful piece of artwork that was stolen from a MCTS bus shelter is back up where it belongs.

Crews finished reinstalling Gloria Ruiz-Santos' unique design, “Colorful Serape”, on a bus shelter at 6th and National in Milwaukee. 

The piece was stolen on September 10th by a man who was caught on surveillance video riding away from the crime scene on a MCTS bus. One day after the thief’s image was featured in news reports, someone returned the stolen art to the shelter. However, the art was badly damaged and needed to be replaced. Milwaukee police continue to investigate the heist.

"I'm so excited that my artwork is back up on the bus shelter, adding even more bright colors to this already vibrant and diverse neighborhood," Ruiz-Santos said. "I'm grateful for everyone who has shown support for my work and the innovative Bus Shelter Art Project that MCTS kicked off over the summer.”