Police haul awaits owners
Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- They’re still there.
Dozens of golf clubs, pieces of jewelry, shoes, pictures, paintings
and tools are among hundreds of items officers recovered from a burglar
three months ago.
They remain unclaimed.
Now, police are inviting victims in Newport Beach, as well as others
in Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside or San Bernardino counties, to come in
to take a look at the property if they believe they may be rightful
owners.
The burglar, James Elwyn Fraser of Huntington Beach, was arrested
March 22 on suspicion of possessing stolen property. Fraser bailed out of
jail but was detained on Lido Island two days later with property in his
possession, which was later determined to have been taken from a home on
the island.
A warrant was obtained for Fraser’s arrest. On April 30, he was
arrested by San Bernardino sheriff’s deputies for the Newport Beach
crime. Fraser is serving a six-year sentence in state prison.
But the recovered goods, worth more than $50,000, are still crammed
into the Newport Beach Police Department’s property room, Sgt. Steve
Shulman said.
“Our goal always is to try and get back the property to their rightful
owners,” he said. “We know it belongs to someone, just don’t know who.”
Shulman said he has no idea how many homes Fraser stole from, but said
people who think their property might be in there should bring copies of
their police reports.
“That way, we can match up the reports with the items we have,” he
said.
This is not the first time the Newport Beach Police Department is
extending an invitation to victims to view stolen property.
In February, officers arrested John Robert Hershowitz, another
Huntington Beach man who police said had stolen from at least five
Newport Beach homes. At that time the department displayed about 250
items detectives had recovered from Hershowitz’s home.
During that display, several people from all over the county found
items that they said they did not even realize had been stolen from them.
FYI
Victims may come to the front desk of the Newport Beach Police
Department between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., seven days a week, to view the
property. No appointment is necessary. The department is at 870 Santa
Barbara Drive. Information: (949)644-3681.
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