World on the Paper Roman Goes Roaming! Roman Statue of Julius Cesar Written by: [Arnav Jain] On Tuesday the 17th of March the beloved Roman statue of Julius Cesar went missing from the Roman section of Wiggle-Berry Museum while open to the public. The museums guide ....... said that the Roman statue was kept under constant security and that it was surrounded by a bulletproof glass case and a motion sensor alarm is also placed at the bottom of the statue. After a very long interrogation of the QA students who were around the statue that very same morning, the police stated that they now had a prime suspect. The Grade 5 students said they saw a tall dark figure dragging a dark green duffle bag out of the museum but suspiciously there was only one boy who saw the suspect’s face. The museum’s electrician said that he had recently changed the alarm system and that there was only one way that it could be over run. Unfortunately the police did not uncover how, we suspect this is because the police do not want another one of these robberies happening any time soon or ever again. All the local citizens are appalled at the robber’s behaviour and they all hope that their much loved Roman statue will be returned to the museum very soon and they also would like to see the criminal behind steel bars. The police are currently searching all over the state for the suspect and the Roman statue, and the security at the museum has been increased and so far no more museums have been attacked by the artefact robber.