Tulsa ballerina statue to be restored; more pieces found


              Sculptor Gary Henson, who made the Marjorie Tallchief statue that was stolen from the Tulsa Historical Society and cutup for scrap metal, shows the parts which he will reassemble at the Boys and Girls Club in Chelsea, Okla., on Monday, May 9, 2022. (Stephen Pingry/Tulsa World via AP)
            
              Sculptor Gary Henson, who made the Marjorie Tallchief statue that was stolen from the Tulsa Historical Society and cutup for scrap metal, shows the parts which he will reassemble at the Boys and Girls Club in Chelsea, Okla., on Monday, May 9, 2022. (Stephen Pingry/Tulsa World via AP)
            
              Sculptor Gary Henson, who made the Marjorie Tallchief statue that was stolen from the Tulsa Historical Society and cutup for scrap metal, shows the parts which he will reassemble at the Boys and Girls Club in Chelsea, Okla., on Monday, May 9, 2022. (Stephen Pingry/Tulsa World via AP)
            
              One of The Five Moons sculptures is missing at the Tulsa Historical Society Monday, May 2, 2022 in Tulsa, Okla. Authorities say a bronze statue of a famous Native American ballerina was cut from its base outside a Tulsa museum and sold for scrap to a recycling company. Museum officials say the Five Moons statue of Marjorie Tallchief was likely removed Thursday from its plinth outside the Tulsa Historical Society.  (Mike Simons/Tulsa World via AP)
            
              The base where the Marjorie Tallchief sculpture once stood is seen outside the Tulsa Historical Society, Monday, May 2, 2022, in Tulsa, Okla. Authorities say the bronze statue of the famous Native American ballerina was cut from its base and sold for scrap to a recycling company. (Mike Simons/Tulsa World via AP)
            
              The base where the Marjorie Tallchief sculpture once stood is seen outside the Tulsa Historical Society, Monday, May 2, 2022, in Tulsa, Okla. Authorities say the bronze statue of the famous Native American ballerina was cut from its base and sold for scrap to a recycling company. (Mike Simons/Tulsa World via AP)
Tulsa ballerina statue to be restored; more pieces found