Underground Railroad statue stolen in New York days after it was installed Updated May 11, 2021; Posted May 11, 2021 This photo provided by the Jamestown Police Department shows an Underground Railroad statue that was stolen in a Western New York park. Facebook Share A newly installed Underground Railroad statue has been stolen in Western New York. Jamestown police said Monday that a copper statue titled “Underground Railroad Tabluea” was taken from Dow Park after it was installed by Jamestown Parks Department employees on Thursday. WIVB reports the statue honors “the anonymous fugitives who touched Jamestown in the pursuit of freedom along the Underground Railroad.”