The Stolen Artifacts


Once upon a time, there was a museum curator named Ms. Smith. She was in charge of taking care of all the valuable artifacts in the museum. Ms. Smith was very proud of her job and loved to show off the artifacts to visitors.

One day, Ms. Smith went to check on the artifacts and noticed that some of them were missing! She was shocked and didn't know what to do. She quickly called the police and told them what had happened.

The police arrived and started to investigate. Ms. Smith told them that the artifacts were very valuable and had been in the museum for many years. She also showed them the security footage, but it didn't show anything suspicious.

Ms. Smith was worried that the artifacts would never be found. She decided to use her knowledge and wit to help the police. She remembered that the artifacts were very old and unique, so they would be hard to sell. She also knew that the thief must have had a lot of knowledge about the museum and the artifacts.

Ms. Smith and the police started to look for clues. They searched every corner of the museum and finally found a small piece of fabric stuck on one of the display cases. Ms. Smith recognized the fabric as part of the thief's costume from a previous exhibit.

With this clue, the police were able to track down the thief and recover all the stolen artifacts. Ms. Smith was relieved and grateful to have her artifacts back. She learned that sometimes, using your knowledge and wit can help solve even the trickiest of problems.

From that day on, Ms. Smith made sure to have extra security measures in place to protect the valuable artifacts. And she also made sure to always keep an eye out for any suspicious characters in the museum. The end.

Questions

What was Ms. Smith's occupation?
What did Ms. Smith do to ensure the protection of the valuable artifacts?
What did Ms. Smith do when she noticed the artifacts were missing?
What kind of fabric was found as a clue?