Stainless steel palm tree returned to Hamilton home

A stainless steel palm tree has been returned to its Hamilton owner, after being stolen earlier this month.
A 170-pound stainless steel palm tree that was stolen in Hamilton earlier this month, has been returned to its rightful owner.
Hamilton Police say the tree, which was made in the city by Steel City Palms Inc., is back on the front lawn of a Mountain Brow Boulevard home.
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The tree costs almost $4,000.
It was among the items recovered during a search warrant of Grimsby home.
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A 37-year-old man is facing charges.
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