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Fw: Instrument Theft


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  • Subject: Fw: Instrument Theft
  • From: "Nigel Horne" <njh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Jan 97 21:04:09 GMT
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> Date: 25 January 1997 20:30:39 
> From: STEPHANIE W. WILSON
> To: 'brass-band'
> Subject: Re: Instrument Theft
> 
> On Fri, 24 Jan 1997, andrew wooler wrote:
> 
> > I posted a note a while back re the theft of a euphonium. Readers may be
> > interested to learn that an instrument has been recovered. However, the
> > serial no has been obliterated and the instrument now has the current
> > "owner"s name engraved on the tuning slides! Suffice to say, the boys in
> > blue have had to return it to the "owner".
> 
> That's terrible!  Too bad they couldn't arrest the owner and press
> criminal charges!  It looks like they'd *realize* if the serial number had
> been obliterated, *something* was not right, and a thorough investigation
> should have been done.  (sigh)  Ever notice in today's society the victim
> of a crime seems to be on the "losing" end twice?
> 
> Stephanie
> 


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