Massage tables, kiddie pools, empty coolers, a family-sized tent, a red rug, an orange 10-speed bicycle, a black 10-speed bicycle, cases of energy drinks, trash cans and four brooms are among the abandoned property that the Saint Paul Police Department is trying to return to its rightful owners.
The property was left behind by protesters who gathered in front of the Governor’s Residence in July and at the intersection of Carroll Avenue and Grotto Street North in August.
The department is asking the property’s owners to call the Property Room at 651-266-5637 to make arrangements to pick it up by 4:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24.
If the property is not claimed within the next 14 days, it will be disposed of by the department.
A list of abandoned property follows.
Property recovered from Governor’s Residence on July 12, 2016:
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Property recovered in front of Governor’s Residence on July 26, 2016:
Property recovered from the intersection of Carroll and Grotto on Aug. 5, 2016:
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