On 27 Jan, 2005, at 23:31, Andrew Schwalm wrote:
Some friends�are settling tomorrow on a house�just east of me on the 5000 block of�Osage avenue, and they were�stunned to discover in their walk-through this evening that a leaded-glass vestibule�door and bathroom window--both features that attracted them to the house in the first place--had been stolen.� There was no evidence of break-in, suggesting that�someone who�knew the code to the�'lockbox' was to blame.� They're lucky in the sense that they can now make adjustments at settlement to compensate for the loss, but they'd dearly like to get the original items back.� Do any of you know what the likely path of these materials would be?� The soon-to-be owners are familiar with the local architectural salvage places, but that would seem to be an unwise fencing choice for the thieves.� Any suggestions for how they might recover these items?� Could Ross Bender be stockpiling them under his six-legged clawfoot�tub?�

Please make certain that this theft is reported to both the Philadelphia Police and the UCD.


(Do your friends have any pictures of the items?)

Architectural thefts ARE a problem in this area, and both groups have been trying to track them.

Sadly, the goods are usually quickly shipped out of the area.

T.T.F.N.
William H. Magill
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