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Alexander Reshetnichenko A $5,000 reward is being offered to anyone who can reunite a stolen violin that has been missing for months with its owner, Alexander Reshetnichenko, from Lee County, Georgia, USA. The violin - made in 1920 - originally went missing in July, when Reshetnichenko returned home to find that it was gone. The Lee County Sheriff’s Office said there was no indication that a burglary happened and that the violin was the only thing taken. Investigator Sgt. Chris Allen said they have made many calls to instrument dealers to find the missing violin. But it has now been roughly five months with no suspects, no arrests and no violin. ....
ALBANY â The Good Life City has a Grinch with an apparent ear for music. Alex Reshetnichenko, the lead violinist for both the Albany and Valdosta Symphony Orchestras, who has been teaching orchestra in Albany for more than two decades, has been missing a classic violin, its case and two bows since mid-July. Reshetnichenko describes the missing instrument as âa work of Alfredo Contino, 1920.â He adds that also missing is âa nice violin case with the violin and two bows: one bow is a work of Hermann Richard Pfretzschner, another one is a Coda carbon fiber bow.â Reshetnichenko said that someone may have the violin who is not aware of its ownership, since there is no contact information in the missing case. He said he is willing to offer a $5,000 reward for the return of the instrument. ....
$5K reward offered for missing vintage violin from Lee County ‘That’s how I make music’ the owner said $5K reward offered for missing vintage violin from Lee County By Dave Miller | December 22, 2020 at 11:22 AM EST - Updated December 23 at 7:43 AM LEESBURG, Ga. (WALB) - A $5,000 reward is being offered for anyone who can reunite a stolen antique back with its owner. We’re talking about a violin that’s been missing for months now. “It is very important. I can not live without it,” said Alexander Reshetnichenko. Alex Reshetnichenko (Source: WALB) Alexander said he returned home from the store one July afternoon to find his 1920s antique violin was gone. ....