Toronto police say a baby grand piano that was stolen from a downtown hospital 10 days ago has been recovered.

Two days ago, police revealed that a Boston Steinway baby grand piano had been stolen from Toronto General Hospital earlier in the month.

Artem Stanislav Timofeyev, 27, is wanted on four criminal counts that relate to the theft of a baby grand piano from a downtown Toronto hospital. (Toronto Police Service)

Police then said that three male suspects had been involved in the heist, which occurred on the afternoon of July 14.

According to police, two thieves put the instrument on a dolly and then used a service elevator to take it down to a loading area. It was loaded onto a red-and-white cargo van and driven away. The thieves apparently told staff they were taking the instrument for a tune-up.

On Wednesday, police issued a news release saying that the stolen piano had been recovered the day before.

Police say they are now seeking a 27-year-old Toronto man who is alleged to have sold the baby grand piano to a business.

Artem Stanislav Timofeyev is wanted on four criminal counts including theft and fraud charges.