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Native New Yorker
01-03-2015, 05:15 PM
Thanks.
graciegirl
01-03-2015, 06:32 PM
It is likely that somehow it was forwarded to lost and found. Bogie Shooter will tell you how and where they are.
Native New Yorker
01-03-2015, 06:52 PM
It is likely that somehow it was forwarded to lost and found. Bogie Shooter will tell you how and where they are.
to no avail.
graciegirl
01-11-2015, 09:28 AM
with the rec center staff who searched their lost and found to no avail.
You have been here only a short time judging from the date of your first post. Thousands of people play pickleball. There are free not as nice as yours pickleball paddles provided in the sheds by each set of courts. Most everyone who plays has their own. It isn't that it couldn't happen, but not being able to find it doesn't mean it was stolen.
They are selling ones like yours on ebay for $84. which makes it an item of value to me.
I talked to the guy on duty at Colony this morning. He said found items of value are given to the police. And items of not much value are given to charity.
FYI
Gracie. Proud to be a more trusting Native Ohioan.
Bogie Shooter
01-11-2015, 10:26 AM
Lost and Found
Depending on where items are found, inexpensive items will be held for one month at La Hacienda, Laurel Manor, or Eisenhower Regional Recreation Centers. Valuables will be turned over to the Lady Lake Police Department, Sumter County Sheriff’s Office or Marion County Sheriff’s Office within 72 hours. At the end of each month, unclaimed items will be donated to local charities. The Recreation Department is not responsible for lost items.
redwitch
01-11-2015, 11:11 AM
Lost and found also at Colony. If not taken deliberately, it could be that someone saw it on the desk and thought it was one of the rec center paddles. Hopefully, if that's the case, it has since been returned. Ask Colony staff to check lost and found and in their paddle supply. You might get lucky.
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