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Police Brief 06/22/09

By Brittany Shammas (Last updated: 06/21/09 11:50pm)

Diamond rings stolen from Kellogg Center

Two diamond rings presumed stolen between April 25 and 26 from a room in the Kellogg Center remain missing, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.

The rings, valued at $7,552 total, were reported missing by a 65-year-old female who was staying in the Kellogg Center for a conference.

The victim said she left the rings — an engagement ring and a wedding ring — on a nightstand the evening before she left the conference center and realized they were missing after returning home.

Anyone with information is asked to call the MSU police’s detective bureau at (517) 432-0842.

Originally Published: 06/21/09 11:47pm

Commentary:

Steve

06/22/09 8:25am

Sounds like someone was up to some funny business

Jason B

06/22/09 8:41am

It happenned in april, why are they bothering to put it in the police briefs now?

Diamond rings STOLEN!

06/23/09 11:25am

I don’t think that those rings will ever reappear. What a bummer. Time to reinvest in some good CZ’s, that would be my best guess.

It goes to Show...

06/23/09 11:47am

…that when you are away from home sleep with your wedding set on, it can save you from lots of problems later on.

Maybe it was....

06/23/09 11:51am

Sasquatch, that took the rings…just a thought!

When you say I do then...

06/29/09 10:05am

Do the right thing, keep your wedding set from getting lost ever again. Hope it gets found so you can smile again.

Something I now know...

06/29/09 10:57am

That a wedding set means you are married. Something to remember when someone else has swept you off your feet. But it is even better to realize they are married too. So keep looking at your wedding band as a reminder to you and to me. who would of ever known. Now I get it.




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