Variety Of Found Items Await Return To Owners
Variety Of Found ItemsÂ
Await Return To Owners
Among the dozen items now being held in the police departmentâs found goods inventory is an unusual form of pedaled transportation.
Police are holding for safekeeping a bright pink Miami Sun-brand adult-size tricycle with a wire basket between its rear wheels, which was found on September 10 near 56 Botsford Hill Road.
Another recently found item being held is a black nylon bag holding three video games on CDs, which was found September 25 at Fairfield Hills.
Also being held is a black bag with assorted items, including knives, which was found September 5 behind 3 Glen Road.
Police are holding a Kelty Kids-brand baby carrier found September 1 near the intersection of Main Street, Hanover Road, and Schoolhouse Hill Road.
Among other items in the policeâs inventory is a silver finger ring holding three diamonds found in August at the Big Y supermarket on Queen Street.
A womenâs Timex-brand wristwatch found on August 8 in Treadwell Park on Philo Curtis Road also is in the inventory.
A white iPod digital media player, with case, that was found July 31 on Church Hill Road, near Glen Road, is being held.
A set of keys with a religious medallion was found May 18 at Dickinson Park off Elm Drive. Police are holding it for safekeeping.
An iPod digital music player found May 7 in front of Newtown High School is in the found goods inventory.
Other items being held include: a gold ring with a diamond found April 26 at the high school baseball field; a teardrop-shaped diamond found April 2 at the Citgo gas station at 151 South Main Street; and a set of antique photographs enclosed in a Rolodex-style holder found October 13, 2007, on Route 25 at the Newtown/Brookfield town line. The name âAlvesâ is listed on the photos.
People who believe they are the owners of these items may contact Sergeant Darlene Froehlich at the police station at 3 Main Street, telephone 426-5841.
Police eventually dispose of items that remain unclaimed.