Ancient jarrah tree stolen from Collie

By Angela Clutterbuck
Updated January 6 2014 - 6:47pm, first published 3:00am
Thieves chopped up and stole this tree, believed to be hundreds of years old,  from a national park near Collie.
Thieves chopped up and stole this tree, believed to be hundreds of years old, from a national park near Collie.
Thieves chopped up and stole this tree, believed to be hundreds of years old,  from a national park near Collie.
Thieves chopped up and stole this tree, believed to be hundreds of years old, from a national park near Collie.
Thieves chopped up and stole this tree, believed to be hundreds of years old,  from a national park near Collie.
Thieves chopped up and stole this tree, believed to be hundreds of years old, from a national park near Collie.
Thieves chopped up and stole this tree, believed to be hundreds of years old,  from a national park near Collie.
Thieves chopped up and stole this tree, believed to be hundreds of years old, from a national park near Collie.

AN INVESTIGATION is underway after a tree that was hundreds of years old was chopped down, cut into pieces and stolen from a national park near Collie.

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