Saturday, October 30, 2010

ISO: Owner of baseball card collection - WTOP

WASHINGTON - Somebody is missing more than 500 baseball cards, and police want to know who that is.

Some of the Topps? and Fleer? cards are from the early 1980s, and some may be valuable.

There are cards for George Brett, Fred Lynn, Steve Carlton, Johnny Bench, Tony LaRussa and Darrell Johnson, as well as others.

Found in East Potomac Park this summer, nobody has come forward to claim them, according to Metropolitan Police.

The owner will have to provide more information about the collection of more than 500 cards to be able to claim them. The police department's property clerk will determine ownership. If more than one owner comes forward, a heard will be held to determine ownership.

Anybody who lost his collection or had his stolen, should call the police department's Public Information Office at 202-727-4383 between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. weekdays.

(Copyright 2010 by WTOP. All Rights Reserved.)

WASHINGTON - Somebody is missing more than 500 baseball cards, and police want to know who that is.

Some of the Topps? and Fleer? cards are from the early 1980s, and some may be valuable.

There are cards for George Brett, Fred Lynn, Steve Carlton, Johnny Bench, Tony LaRussa and Darrell Johnson, as well as others.

Found in East Potomac Park this summer, nobody has come forward to claim them, according to Metropolitan Police.

The owner will have to provide more information about the collection of more than 500 cards to be able to claim them. The police department's property clerk will determine ownership. If more than one owner comes forward, a heard will be held to determine ownership.

Anybody who lost his collection or had his stolen, should call the police department's Public Information Office at 202-727-4383 between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. weekdays.

(Copyright 2010 by WTOP. All Rights Reserved.)


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