Public Notice: VA State Code 15.2-1719

Public Notice: VA State Code 15.2-1719
Public Notice: VA State Code 15.2-1719 — https://www.radfordva.gov/
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Public Notice: VA State Code 15.2-1719

Public Notice is hereby given that pursuant to VA State Code 15.2-1719 Radford City Police Department is advertising a list of found and unclaimed property which is currently being stored in our evidence room. If you have lost property and it matches the descriptions below, please call (540)731-3624 to identify and claim your property. Bicycles, Wallets, Backpacks, U.S. Currency, Cell Phones, Computers, Firearms, Flashlights, Chainsaws, Medical Equipment, Baby Strollers and Carriers, Tobacco Products, Hygienic products, Documents and Paperwork, Machetes, Knives, Personal Defense Devices, Keys, Purses, Jewelry, Coins, Cameras, Clothes, Radios, Electronics, Fishing Equipment, Construction Materials/ Equipment. You must show proof of ownership or provide a detailed description of your property. All unclaimed property will be disposed of after April 1, 2023.

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