Re: [meteorite-list] Stolen Meteorite, NYSP SP Horseheads Case.

2008-03-23 Thread Darren Garrison
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 02:16:04 -0400, you wrote:

> Possible suspect, may be a son who lives in Long Island.
>
> Meteorite was in back yard of residence, and was used as a bird bath.

> had an oval shape, and was reddish brown in color.  Compl. states that
> Cornell University verified it was a meteorite back in the early 1970's.

Oky.  So the guy has a "verified real" large meteorite, but continued to use
the valuable item for a fracking BIRDBATH, and maybe his son stole it.

Two bets here: the birdbath ain't a meteorite, and the complainant is mentally
ill.

If he IS using a real meteorite as a bird bath, I hope he never gets it back.
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[meteorite-list] Stolen Meteorite, NYSP SP Horseheads Case.

2008-03-23 Thread Michael Casper
Please be on the lookout for a stolen meteorite as described by the New 
York

State Police in the email below, any leads contact the investigator TPR A Y
Heppner (607) 739-8796 SP Horseheads :

 Thank you, Michael Casper


- Original Message - 
From: "Angelique Heppner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Angelique Heppner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 5:11 PM
Subject: Stolen Meteorite, NYSP SP Horseheads Case.


Mr. Casper,

 This is the in best information and discription, I can provide regarding
the stolen meteorite.

Meteorite taken from private residence on Jay Rumsey Rd., T/Van Etten,
between last week of July 2007, and first week of August 2007.

Possible suspect, may be a son who lives in Long Island.

Meteorite was in back yard of residence, and was used as a bird bath.

Meteorite was approximately 20inches long, by 10 inches wide, by 12 inches
high.  Had curved indentation (use as bird bath), which was about 0.5 to
1inch deep on one side, and sloped to about 1- 1.5 inches deep.  Meteorite
had an oval shape, and was reddish brown in color.  Compl. states that
Cornell University verified it was a meteorite back in the early 1970's.

Thanks for your help,
TPR A Y Heppner
(607) 739-8796 SP Horseheads.>

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