From time to time, items are located that obviously belong to someone else. But just how do you find the rightful owner? The Kent County Sheriff s Department has turned to social media in hopes of locating the owner of a pretty special piece of jewelry.
The Kent County Sheriff s Department Facebook post says the ring was recovered during a home invasion investigation. They describe the ring this way: The face of the ring says U.S. Air Force Pilot School with a blue jewel. One side says 49 and C along with an image of Randolph Field . The other side shows an eagle holding a shield. There are initials engraved on the inside of the ring.
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Task force probes cellphone store break-ins, offenders could face 20 years
More than 20 people have been charged in area cellphone store break-ins, which have occurred throughout the region since early summer. Author: John Hogan Updated: 6:51 PM EST December 9, 2020
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Break-ins at four Grand Rapids cellphone stores early Wednesday are part of a disturbing trend in which dozens of storefront businesses across the region have been targeted.
Targets include Boost Mobile, Verizon, T-Mobile, Metro PCS and Sprint. Losses are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Stolen items range from an LG Aristo 5 valued at $150 to an Apple iPad Pro priced at $1,099.99.