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Police Have No Response Regarding Stolen Dennis Hopper Photo Despite Reward

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May 28 2018, Updated 10:16 a.m. ET

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The police have had no response to a $25,000 reward from actor Jason Lee for a Polaroid photograph of late screen legend Dennis Hopper which was stolen from a Los Angeles art exhibit.

The My Name Is Earl star was hoping that the reward would make somebody come forward in the tough Highland Park neighborhood.

Lee - who is currently filming in Canada - was devastated to find-out that the touching 8-by-10 image had been stolen from the THIS Los Angeles exhibit called These Friends.

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The Easy Rider and Blue Velvet star died, aged 74, on May 29, 2010, at his home in Venice after a long battle with prostate cancer.

A police source told RadarOnline.com: "As yet nobody has come forward with any information regarding the image of Dennis Hopper that was stolen on Saturday."

The photograph - which Lee only loaned to the exhibit - was snatched by somebody who ran into the exhibit as the crowds had left and the space was being cleaned-up.

Lee's publicist Nancy Iannios said: "Jason was very upset when he found out that the image was stolen from the exhibit.

"He put up the reward in the hope somebody would return it because as a photographer it means a lot to him.

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"Obviously, we would be very grateful if somebody would contact the police and help us recover the photograph."

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Anyone with information can call THIS Los Angeles at (323) 747-5301 or e-mail this@thislosangeles.com.

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Alternatively, you could call North East LAPD station on 213 485 2563, if you have any information about the stolen photograph.

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