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Florida Unclaimed Property List (11/01/2019) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O Florida Unclaimed Property List (11/01/2019) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Tel: (407) 885-5280 www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following individuals and businesses regarding their Florida unclaimed property. Please contact our office for claim information. BERMEJO, ALPHONSE, 605 E 8TH LN, HIALEAH, FL BERMEJO, EVELYN, 605 E 8TH LN, HIALEAH, FL BERMEJO, PEDRO, 1138 MEADOW LARK AVE, MIAMI SPRINGS, FL BERMEL, BILLIE, C/O BILLIE C HAFFEY, HOBE SOUND, FL BERMELLO, GUILLERMO, 2601 SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE, MIAMI, FL BERMEO, DOVON, 2771 OAK PARK CIR, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL BERMIS FLEXIBLE PACKAGING DE MEX, CARRET CENTRAL ESQ FRANCISCO, SAN LUIS POTOSI SLP, BERMODE, SARA, 8940 N DAVIS HWY, PENSACOLA, FL BERMUDA ESTATES COTTON CO, ATTN: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, BOCA RATON, FL BERMUDA ESTATES, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, BERMUDA VILLAGE, UNKNOWN, , FL BERMUDA VILLAS HOLDINGS LLC, 7325 S. W. 82ND STREET, MIAMI, FL BERMUDES, DAYANA, 3201 SW 82 AV, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ ARAMILLO, LUIS, 7657 BRISTOL CIR, NAPLES, FL BERMUDEZ MD, EDMUND, 1690 ARLINGTON ST, SARASOTA, FL BERMUDEZ OCHOA, MANUEL, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, , ?? BERMUDEZ PINEDA, HUMBERTO, FLORA 5 COL ROMO, 06700 MEXICO DF, BERMUDEZ VALERO, EDGAR, CONJ RESIDENCIA TRR MONTERREY, SAN CRISTOBAL, BERMUDEZ, ALEX, 9247 CHAMBERS ST, TAMARAC, FL BERMUDEZ, ALEXA, 3141 PINE BRANCH DR APT 201, KISSIMMEE, FL BERMUDEZ, ALLYNE, 1428 SE 4TH AVE APT C223, DEERFIELD BEACH, FL BERMUDEZ, ANA, 7960 SW 14 TERRACE, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, ANGELICA, 315 E 49TH ST, HIALEAH, FL BERMUDEZ, ARACELY, 16501 SW 102ND CT, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, BERTILA, 14061 SW 47TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, CARMEN, MUNDIAL DE REPUESTOS AV PARIS, CARACAS, BERMUDEZ, DAMARIS, 14061 SW 47TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, DANIEL, CCS 16721, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, DAYANA, 10021 NW 82 ST, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, DIANA, 5501 SW 58 ST APT 60, HOLLYWOOD, FL BERMUDEZ, DOREEN, 5047 SW 93RD AVE, COOPER CITY, FL BERMUDEZ, EDUARDO, 5511 NW 112TH CT, DORAL, FL BERMUDEZ, EIDER, 501 SE 2ND STREET, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL BERMUDEZ, ESTEBAN, 1720 WARRINGTON WAY, TAMPA, FL BERMUDEZ, FELIPE, ACE INTERNATIONAL, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, FELIX, 10415 SW 6TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, FRANCES, THE ART INSTITUTE OF FORT LAUD, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL BERMUDEZ, FRANCISCO, 13436 SW 19TH LN, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, GEORGE, 2551 LA CRISTAL CIR, PALM BCH GDNS, FL BERMUDEZ, GUSTAVO, 19800 SW 180TH AVE NO 252, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, HECTOR, 11176 NORTHWEST 73 ST, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, HERMENEGILDO, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, UN BERMUDEZ, JESUS, 13856 MAGNOLIA GLEN CIR, ORLANDO, FL BERMUDEZ, JESUS, PO BOX 350490, PALM COAST, FL BERMUDEZ, JUAN, 5448 CAROLINA AVE, NAPLES, FL BERMUDEZ, KELLY, 20000 E COUNTRY CLUB DR TS 02, AVENTURA, FL BERMUDEZ, LUIS, 11423 SW 87 TERR, MIAMI, FL Florida PI Agency #A1600146 Unclaimed Property Locator #107376002 Florida Unclaimed Property List (11/01/2019) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Tel: (407) 885-5280 www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following individuals and businesses regarding their Florida unclaimed property. Please contact our office for claim information. BERMUDEZ, LUZ, 18255 SW 162ND AVE, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, MARIA, LUIS URBINA #128 DEPTO 6, MEXICO DF 11560 MEXICO, BERMUDEZ, MARIBEL, PO BOX 813723, HOLLYWOOD, FL BERMUDEZ, MARTA, JUAN MANUEL BERMUDEZ, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, MAURICIO, 2012 RIVERS OWN RD, ST AUGUSTINE, FL BERMUDEZ, MERCEDES, 14525 S W 156 TERRACE, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, MIGUEL, 1130 NW 108TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, MONICA, PO BOX 25650, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, NATHALIE, 171 NW 67TH ST, FT LAUDERDALE, FL BERMUDEZ, NIDIAN, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, FL BERMUDEZ, NILDA, 625 ROYAL PALM DR, LAKE WORTH, FL BERMUDEZ, ODALYS, 19380 NW 54TH CT, OPA LOCKA, FL BERMUDEZ, PAULO, MUNDIAL DE REPUESTOS AV PARIS, CARACAS, BERMUDEZ, RAFAEL, 1402 BRICKELL BAY DR A, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, RAUL, 11010 NW 30TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, ROGER, 66 WEST FLAGLER ST, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, SAUL, 1002 SW FIRESTONE AVENUE, PORT ST. LUCIE, FL BERMUDEZ, SERGIO, 1621 N 71 AVE, HOLLYWOOD, FL BERMUDEZ, SERGIO, 18300 NW 85 AVE, HIALEAH, FL BERMUDEZ, TERESITA, 17531 SW 117TH CT, MIAMI, FL BERMUDEZ, YADIRA, 8204 SUN VISTA WAY, ORLANDO, FL BERMUDEZ, ZAIDA, 1633 MONTIA CT, PUNTA GORDA, FL BERMUDEZ-HARTMAN, GREICY, 1348 FORT SMITH BLVD, DELTONA, FL BERMUEDZ, TOMAS, 2337 SW 15 STREET, MIAMI, FL BERN, A, 5352 LINTON BLVD, DELRAY BEACH, FL BERN, ANDREW, 9846 N W 18TH ST, CORAL SPRINGS, FL BERN, ANDREW, 9846 NW 18TH ST, CORAL SPRINGS, FL BERN, JAMES, 7519 S ORIOLE BLVD, DELRAY BEACH, FL BERN, ROBERT, 11766 NW 28TH ST, CORAL SPRINGS, FL BERN, TESSIE, 12498 CRYSTAL POINTE DR #102, BOYNTON BEACH, FL BERNABE, ERIC, 12029 FAMBRIDGE RD, ORLANDO, FL BERNABE, ERIC, 12044 SULA ST, ORLANDO, FL BERNABE, JOSH, 4159 WOODLAND CIR, DELAND, FL BERNACKI, ZBIGNIEW, 37 SW 12TH ST, DANIA, FL BERNACKY, RITA, 2509 LAKEVIEW ST, LAKELAND, FL BERNADEAU, PAULETTE, 55 NW 122ND ST, NORTH MIAMI, FL BERNADET, EMMANUEL, 8312 DIAMOND COVE CIR, ORLANDO, FL BERNADETTE HARNEY REVOC TR UA 29 SEP 94, 3001 PORTOFINO ISLE E2, COCONUT CREEK, FL BERNADEZ, BIBIANA, 1633 SWEETGUM TERRACE, WESTON, FL BERNADEZ, MIGUEL, 1633 SWEETGUM TERRACE, WESTON, FL BERNADIN, CARMEN, 4046 LAKESIDE DR, TAMARAC, FL BERNADIN, EFANORD, CARMEN BERNADIN CUSTUGMA, TAMARAC, FL BERNADIN, LIZETTE, 515 NW 145TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERNADIN, MARCELINE, 1721 NE 1ST AVE, POMPANO BEACH, FL BERNADIN, MICK, 515 NW 145TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERNADO, ANTHONY, 1000 PINEHURST CT, OVIEDO, FL BERNAL MARTINEZ, MARIA, 601 BRICKELL KEY DR STE 702, MIAMI, FL Florida PI Agency #A1600146 Unclaimed Property Locator #107376002 Florida Unclaimed Property List (11/01/2019) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Tel: (407) 885-5280 www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following individuals and businesses regarding their Florida unclaimed property. Please contact our office for claim information. BERNAL ROBAYO, MARTHA, 384 PATIO VILLAGE TERR, WESTON, FL BERNAL, ALEJANDRA, 600 NE 36TH ST APT 903, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, ALVARO, CALLE 67 N 9 72 APT 101, BOGOTA, BERNAL, ANA, 855 SW 8TH CT, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, ANGEL, 1990 W 56TH ST APT 1225, HIALEAH, FL BERNAL, AYON, 2130 CASCADE BLVD #208, KISSIMMEE, FL BERNAL, BLANCA, 7480 W 30TH CT, HIALEAH, FL BERNAL, CECILIA, 6610 WATERS EDGE WAY, LAKEWOOD RANCH, FL BERNAL, EILEEN, 3530 TRAVIS STREET, DALLAS, TX BERNAL, ELIZABETH, 335 S BISCAYNE BLVD APT 4110, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, ERNESTO, 11399 NW 88 AVE, HIALEAH, FL BERNAL, ERNESTO, 4844 NW 94 DORAL PL, DORAL, FL BERNAL, FRANCISCO, 16101 EMERALD ESTATES DRIVE, WESTON, FL BERNAL, FRANCISCO, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, BERNAL, GLADYS, 1037 SW 31ST CT APT 3, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, GUSTAVORODRIGU, 13152 SW 21 PL, DAVIE, FL BERNAL, INGRID, 2655 UTOPIA DR, MIRAMAR, FL BERNAL, ISMAEL, 13885 SW 9TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, JAIME, 2545 SW 10TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, JAIME, 2989 91 SW 17 ST, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, JAIME, PO BOX 165926, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, JOSE, 248 SOUTH WEST 33 ST, CAPE CORAL, FL BERNAL, JUAN, 1400 SORRENTO DR, WESTON, FL BERNAL, LIBRADA, 11701 LOST TREE WAY, N PALM BEACH, FL BERNAL, LUIS, 2000 SW 67 AVE APT 1, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, LUIS, 7720 SW 77TH AVE, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, MARIA, 12292 SW 31ST TER, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, MARIA, 1311 SW 56 TERRACE, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, MARIA, 1454 ELDRA DR, KISSIMMEE, FL BERNAL, MARIA, 16101 EMERALD ESTATES DRIVE, WESTON, FL BERNAL, MARIO, 10064 SW 141ST CT, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, MIRIAM, 13885 SW 9TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, OLGA, 8110 SW 73RD AVE APT 7, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, PABLO, CARRERA 9 117 20, BOGOTA 10, BERNAL, PATRICIA, 3060 RUBY DR, MOUNT DORA, FL BERNAL, PEDRO, 9051 SW 149TH PL, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, PETER, UNKNOWN, , BERNAL, ROLAND, PO BOX 39358, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL BERNAL, RUBEN, ATTN: RUBEN BERNAL, MIAMI, FL BERNAL, WILLIAM, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, , BERNAL, YOEL, 2055 SW 122ND AVE APT 522, MIAMI, FL BERNALDO, ALEXANDER, 9225 SW 10TH TER, MIAMI, FL BERNALDO, BARBARA, 9225 SW 10TH TER, MIAMI, FL BERNALES, ESTHER, 15172 SW 13 TR, MIAMI, FL BERNALILLO COUNTY SH, UNKNOWN, , BERNARD A GRADY TRUST, 12 TOREADOR, PORT ST LUCIE, FL BERNARD A WOODS LIVING TRUST UA 10 31 03, 5020 GOLFVIEW CT UNIT 1411, DELRAY BEACH, FL Florida PI Agency #A1600146 Unclaimed Property Locator #107376002 Florida Unclaimed Property List (11/01/2019) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Tel: (407) 885-5280 www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following individuals and businesses regarding their Florida unclaimed property. Please contact our office for claim information. BERNARD B BROWN MEMORIAL FDN INC, 10225 COLLINS AVE APT 2201, BAL HARBOUR, FL BERNARD B PERLMAN PROFESSIONAL CORP, 10726 GREENBRIAR VILLA DR, LAKE WORTH, FL BERNARD BAUMAN IRRV INCOME CAP TR, 8401 W CYPRESS DR, PEMBROKE PINES, FL BERNARD BROWN TRUST UA 28-MAY-91, 1110 SW 125 AVE M214, PMBK PINES, FL BERNARD BUTTS JR PA TRUST ACCOUNT, 1790 W 49 ST SUITE 210, HIALEAH, FL BERNARD BUTTS TRUST ACCT, 1790 W 49TH STREET STE 210, HIALEAH, FL BERNARD ESKIN REV TRUST, THE PENINSULA, HOLLYWOOD, FL BERNARD FAMILY TRUST, 95 GRANDVIEW BLVD, LAKE PLACID, FL BERNARD H BUTTS JR P A TRUST ACCOUNT, 6291 SW 40TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERNARD H BUTTS JR PA TRUST ACCOUNT, 6291 SW 40 STREET, MIAMI, FL BERNARD H BUTTS JR PA TRUST, 6291 SW 40 ST, MIAMI, FL BERNARD H BUTTS JR TRUST ACCOUNT, 6291 SW 40TH ST, MIAMI, FL BERNARD KUPERMAN, MAURO, ALBUQUERQUE LINS 1006 61, SAO PAULO, ?? BERNARD L PACELLA IRREV LIFE, 1793 N LOOP PKWY, ST AUGUSTINE, FL BERNARD L PACELLA IRREV TR, 1793 N LOOP PKWY, ST AUGUSTINE, FL BERNARD M CHAPMAN TRUST DATED 01 16, 804 CYPRESS BLVD APT 410,
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