Frank Almond, concertmaster of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, was walking to his car on Monday evening, carrying his "Ex-Lipiński" Stradivarius violin, when an assailant approached him and shot him with a stun gun, Fox6Now.com of Milwaukee reported.

The jolt caused Almond to drop his violin case and fall to the ground. The attacker grabbed the case and drove off with a second suspect. Milwaukee police say the suspects, a man and a woman, were driving a vehicle described as a late 1980s or early 1990s maroon Chrysler or Dodge minivan.

The armed theft occurred just before 10:30 p.m. on January 27, after Almond played a concert at Wisconsin Lutheran College.

"It appears at this time that the violin was the primary target of this assault and robbery," Milwaukee police said in a statement. "It is important to note that this violin is valuable to a very small number of people in the world and is not something easily sold for what it is worth."

The Milwaukee police are working together with the FBI's Art Crime Team to investigate the theft.

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