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Pastor's Seminary Ring Stolen (& other items)


leftyk82

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TGO friends, my pastor moved into a new house this past weekend and watches/jewelry appaer to have been stolen by the movers.

Among those items was a ring from Dallas Theological Seminary and a soldered ring; made from two separate family rings.

If any of you peruse Nashville/Franklin area pawn or jewelry shops........please keep an eye out.  His remarks were 'it's just stuff' but I know those items have meaning to him.  Thanks for reading.

Edited by leftyk82
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I hate a thief and honestly thievery should hold some of the stiffest sentences to "nip it in the bud" because most career criminals start out with petty thefts.

Hope he gets those sentimental items back.

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I concur with Dolomite. I truly hope your Pastor gets his ring back. And as far as thieves go, well I will just have to leave it at Dolomites statement.

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I hate a thief. I had a Norlund hatchet, a Camillius Becker BK9 and an old Crossman 1911 Air Gun disappeared after we had a new heat and air unit installed. They were in the out building and the guys hooked their power cords up in there. It was about 4 weeks before I discovered them missing. I get up to the Nashville area often and hit the pawn shops I'll keep a lookout.


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