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Police-Property.Pdf Posted Ocotber 1st 2021 The following items are lost, unclaimed, or found in possession of the Scottsdale Police Department. The City of Scottsdale is hereby giving notice to any potential claimant of the listed items. Potential claimants will have a period of 30-days from the date of this publication to contact the Scottsdale Police Department Property and Evidence Unit at 480-312-5888 to make a claim. Proof of ownership will be required. At the end of this 30-day period all unclaimed items will be disposed according to City policy. CASE # ITEM # DESCRIPTION OWNER CAT 9406865 1198866 HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 9407666 749023 SHOTGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 9407666 749024 RIFLE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 9616254 747028 RIFLE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 9616254 747028 RIFLE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 9913471 358195 RUGER HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0001697 22405 GLOCK HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0001697 22405 GLOCK HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0113426 79728 TAURUS HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0215348 145637 REVOLVER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0215348 145638 COLT REVOLVER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0215348 145637 REVOLVER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0215348 145638 COLT REVOLVER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0304153 187376 SMITH & WESSON HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0312528 202650 US CURRENCY UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0313102 203822 US CURRENCY UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0315258 207160 HIPOINT HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0401094 246514 FILIPIETTA REVOLVER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0403703 251186 US CURRENCY UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0408042 259072 BASEBALL BAT UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0411020 263828 COIN WALLET UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0417275 274674 WEAPON MAGAZINE UNKNOWN OWNER 6E 0417275 274675 HOLSTER UNKNOWN OWNER 6E 0417275 274676 SMITH & WESSON HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6E 1 of 37 Posted Ocotber 1st 2021 The following items are lost, unclaimed, or found in possession of the Scottsdale Police Department. The City of Scottsdale is hereby giving notice to any potential claimant of the listed items. Potential claimants will have a period of 30-days from the date of this publication to contact the Scottsdale Police Department Property and Evidence Unit at 480-312-5888 to make a claim. Proof of ownership will be required. At the end of this 30-day period all unclaimed items will be disposed according to City policy. CASE # ITEM # DESCRIPTION OWNER CAT 0421556 281536 US CURRENCY UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0421985 282172 MACHETE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0429999 295851 US CURRENCY UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0431117 297960 KEL-TEC HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0432013 299655 SMITH & WESSON REVOLVER UNKNOWN OWNER 6E 0504398 313244 RUGER HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0522137 9276 TITAN TIGER FIREARM UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0525297 12829 POWERLINE PELLET GUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0526559 15474 GLOCK HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0526559 15475 RUGER HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0526559 15476 RIFLE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0526559 15477 SAIGA RIFLE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0530560 17009 COBRA HANDGUN W/MAGAZINE UNKNOWN OWNER 6E 0531188 20078 TOOLS UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0533797 20181 US CURRENCY UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0613035 413545 SMITH & WESSON HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6E 0613035 413547 GUN CASE UNKNOWN OWNER 6E 0629487 450321 HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0633278 471904 COMPUTER HARD DRIVE SHELBY ANN HOUZE 75 LIGHTFOOT TRL DUNLAP TN 37327-4837 6A 0633278 471908 COMPUTER HARD DRIVE SHELBY ANN HOUZE 75 LIGHTFOOT TRL DUNLAP TN 37327-4837 6A 0633278 471909 LAPTOP SHELBY ANN HOUZE 75 LIGHTFOOT TRL DUNLAP TN 37327-4837 6A 0633278 474178 DELL CPU STEVEN SANFORD COLLINS 533 CHURCH ST 248 NASHVILLE TN 37219-2312 6A 0633278 474193 DELL CPU STEVEN SANFORD COLLINS 533 CHURCH ST 248 NASHVILLE TN 37219-2312 6A 0633278 474197 DELL CPU STEVEN SANFORD COLLINS 533 CHURCH ST 248 NASHVILLE TN 37219-2312 6A 2 of 37 Posted Ocotber 1st 2021 The following items are lost, unclaimed, or found in possession of the Scottsdale Police Department. The City of Scottsdale is hereby giving notice to any potential claimant of the listed items. Potential claimants will have a period of 30-days from the date of this publication to contact the Scottsdale Police Department Property and Evidence Unit at 480-312-5888 to make a claim. Proof of ownership will be required. At the end of this 30-day period all unclaimed items will be disposed according to City policy. CASE # ITEM # DESCRIPTION OWNER CAT 0633278 474201 LAPTOP STEVEN SANFORD COLLINS 533 CHURCH ST 248 NASHVILLE TN 37219-2312 6A 0633278 474206 LAPTOP CARRYING CASE STEVEN SANFORD COLLINS 533 CHURCH ST 248 NASHVILLE TN 37219-2312 6A 0633278 474307 SERVER DEVICE STEVEN SANFORD COLLINS 533 CHURCH ST 248 NASHVILLE TN 37219-2312 6A 0633278 475949 DOCUMENTS STEVEN SANFORD COLLINS 533 CHURCH ST 248 NASHVILLE TN 37219-2312 6A 0633278 476033 DOCUMENTS STEVEN SANFORD COLLINS 533 CHURCH ST 248 NASHVILLE TN 37219-2312 6A 0704409 471624 BANDANA ADRIAN ZAVALA-CERVANTES 610 MCKELLIPS F120 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0704409 471635 WALLET FERNANDO CERVANTES GUZMAN 610 E MCKELLIPS F120 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0704409 471638 BIG LIGHTER FERNANDO CERVANTES GUZMAN 610 E MCKELLIPS F120 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0704409 471640 CAR STEREO FACE PLATE FERNANDO CERVANTES GUZMAN 610 E MCKELLIPS F120 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0706406 474987 SMITH & WESSON REVOLVER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0708765 478961 HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6E 0711968 484837 HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0714892 490189 HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0716806 493562 HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0718079 496156 SPRINGFIELD HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0721258 501628 INTERARMS HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0724644 508029 BERETTA HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0725241 512299 HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0725788 511340 HANDGUN REVOLVER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0726246 511028 BERSA HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0726246 511030 WEAPON MAGAZINE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0727285 512749 ID CARD JAY JAROD AVERITT 1081 W 1ST ST 1 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0727285 512757 VARIOUS CLOTHING ITEMS JAY JAROD AVERITT 1081 W 1ST ST 1 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0727285 512762 2 DUFFELS BAGS JAY JAROD AVERITT 1081 W 1ST ST 1 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 3 of 37 Posted Ocotber 1st 2021 The following items are lost, unclaimed, or found in possession of the Scottsdale Police Department. The City of Scottsdale is hereby giving notice to any potential claimant of the listed items. Potential claimants will have a period of 30-days from the date of this publication to contact the Scottsdale Police Department Property and Evidence Unit at 480-312-5888 to make a claim. Proof of ownership will be required. At the end of this 30-day period all unclaimed items will be disposed according to City policy. CASE # ITEM # DESCRIPTION OWNER CAT 0727285 512766 INHALER COMPRESSOR JAY JAROD AVERITT 1081 W 1ST ST 1 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0727285 512779 MENS WATCH JAY JAROD AVERITT 1081 W 1ST ST 1 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0727285 512780 US CURRENCY JAY JAROD AVERITT 1081 W 1ST ST 1 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0727285 512781 BAG OF MISC ITEMS JAY JAROD AVERITT 1081 W 1ST ST 1 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0727285 512782 BAG OF MISC ITEMS JAY JAROD AVERITT 1081 W 1ST ST 1 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0727285 512785 CASE JAY JAROD AVERITT 1081 W 1ST ST 1 TEMPE AZ 85281 6A 0728229 514278 SMITH & WESSON HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0728484 514587 BB GUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6E 0728499 514602 RUGER HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0731601 520867 HANDGUN W/MAGAZINE JOSEPH L BUKSZAR 2642 E CANNON DR PHOENIX AZ 85028 6A 0731601 520868 AMMUNITION UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0733322 524906 HANDGUN REVOLVER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0733427 525373 US CURRENCY UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0735345 528391 VACUUM SEALER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0735345 528805 FOOD SAVER BAG ROLL UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0735345 528920 US CURRENCY UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0736601 531383 AIR SOFT BB GUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0736601 531526 AIR SOFT BB GUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0736601 531531 BB GUN MAGAZINE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0737471 532948 HANDGUN WITH MAGAZINE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0738832 536341 HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0803065 543446 WEAPON MAGAZINES UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0803065 543457 AMMUNITION UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0803065 543458 AMMUNITION UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 4 of 37 Posted Ocotber 1st 2021 The following items are lost, unclaimed, or found in possession of the Scottsdale Police Department. The City of Scottsdale is hereby giving notice to any potential claimant of the listed items. Potential claimants will have a period of 30-days from the date of this publication to contact the Scottsdale Police Department Property and Evidence Unit at 480-312-5888 to make a claim. Proof of ownership will be required. At the end of this 30-day period all unclaimed items will be disposed according to City policy. CASE # ITEM # DESCRIPTION OWNER CAT 0803065 543460 WEAPON MAGAZINES UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0803065 543461 WEAPON MAGAZINES UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0803065 543463 AMMUNITION UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0803065 543464 AMMUNITION UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0803065 543468 BENCHMARK FOLDING POCKET KNIFE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0804193 547116 PHOTOS MARGUERITE MCNICHOLS 4530 N 35TH PL PHOENIX AZ 85018 6A 0806364 550341 HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0806364 550358 HANDGUN CASE WITH MAGAZINE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0809448 557031 COBRA HANDGUN UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 558926 COPY,SCANNER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 558940 WALLETS, NOTEBOOK, KEYS UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 558941 CELL PHONE UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 558943 CAMERA UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 558945 CELL PHONE AND CHARGER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 558948 CELL PHONES UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 558949 CAMOUFLAGE SHIRT UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 558959 COMPUTER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 559089 KEYS,CELL PHONE,T-SHIRT,LOCK UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 559090 LAPTOP UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 559094 TIRES UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810500 733685 CELL PHONES UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810622 563087 ROLLER LAPTOP BAG UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810622 563110 LAPTOP COMPUTER UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 0810622 563112 BOLT CUTTERS UNKNOWN OWNER 6A 5 of 37 Posted Ocotber 1st 2021 The following items are lost, unclaimed, or found in possession of the Scottsdale Police Department. The City of Scottsdale is hereby giving notice to any potential claimant of the listed items.
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