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Old 02-08-2025, 01:55 PM
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Remind us again...where would one go to access the list of stolen cards?

I would like to start checking this list before making purchases.

All stolen cards are included on the altered card database and the stolen card database. If you just want to view or search stolen cards then this is the link you would use. https://www.tiffanycards.com/altered...atabase/stolen


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Old 02-08-2025, 06:44 PM
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Let's hope the leads from the Burbank store can help catch this thief. We'll keep an eye on the usual suspects (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and fleabay). Hope you get them all back.
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So, hats off to a great job by the LAPD, and thanks to them, I got all the cards back, the last eight came back today and were delivered to me.

The detective put a real scare into the suspect and we will just leave it at that, I am happy I got them back!!

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So, hats off to a great job by the LAPD, and thanks to them, I got all the cards back, the last eight came back today and were delivered to me.

The detective put a real scare into the suspect and we will just leave it at that, I am happy I got them back!!

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That's great David...glad to hear of cops doing their job...Jerry
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Old 02-13-2025, 07:13 AM
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So, hats off to a great job by the LAPD, and thanks to them, I got all the cards back, the last eight came back today and were delivered to me.

The detective put a real scare into the suspect and we will just leave it at that, I am happy I got them back!!

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Old 02-13-2025, 09:19 AM
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Wow, I'm amazed that law enforcement could be bothered doing anything. You must have some pretty strong ties to the LAPD.
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Wow, I'm amazed that law enforcement could be bothered doing anything.
What's that supposed to mean?
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What's that supposed to mean?
When is the last time you heard of police actively chasing down a handful of (relatively speaking to the larger thefts they deal with) moderate value baseball cards? Maybe it happens on occasion, but I've heard many more stories of police not being bothered, citing, among other reasons, more important things to do. And this is the LAPD. You can't tell me that they would take time away from all the usual L.A. crime to deal with a stolen Ned Williamson unless OP knew someone on the force. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, and if that's the case, OP won the lottery in actually finding someone who cared.

Not to mention, SoCal has even more things to worry about than usual these days. A few stolen baseball cards should rightly be at the bottom of a to-do list at the moment with everything that's been on their plate. It's great that this story had a happy ending--I'm just surprised that law enforcement was that proactive.

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All stolen cards are included on the altered card database and the stolen card database. If you just want to view or search stolen cards then this is the link you would use. https://www.tiffanycards.com/altered...atabase/stolen


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Thanks for the link. This will be helpful. Dave, glad you got your cards back

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