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Reward Offered for Pirate Ship Looters

pirate shipSedona AZ (August 9, 2013) – At the end of May 2013, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to the 600 block of Hill Drive, Prescott, Arizona, to investigate the theft of numerous valuable items from a custom built pirate ship display. The victim indicated that unknown suspects forced entry into the ship’s interior where most of the property was stolen.

The ship is used by the victim’s family and area school children who tour the vessel on occasion.

Since the May 2013 theft, none of the property has been located and no suspects have yet been identified. The public’s help is needed – and a cash reward is offered if your tip leads to an arrest.

A list of the stolen property includes –

1) Uzbekistan knife, possibly 12”, dark rosewood-colored handle, bright chrome blade which is engraved: “Uzbekistan.” (Drawing attached).

2) Pewter-finish knife with serrated edge. Two-feet long, with a full hand-guard (Drawing attached).

3) Small wooden box, from Spain, with bronze band and coin accents, very old (front and center in adjacent photo), and filled with old European coins.

4) U.S. Marine sword, silver with engraved blade and black scabbard.

Pirate knives5) U.S. Cavalry sword with silver scabbard and gold citation cord attached.

6) 1953 Japanese 1,000 yen paper bill.

7) Antique homemade knife with penny embedded in handle, 6-8.”

8) Several replica Confederate silver war dollars.

9) Rapier sword, silver with silver handle and silver tipped black scabbard, possibly 36.”

10) “Brotherhood of the Coast” Skull and Bones flag, black, torn away from an exterior table likely leaving ragged edges.

11) 15-strand Zuni-Hishi necklace, turquoise and coral, valued in excess of $400 dollars.

12) Egyptian necklace, Pharaoh-type, purchased in Jerusalem 20 years ago.

13) World War II Japanese machete from Philippines, ornate carved wooden handle with wooden carved scabbard, cross shape on scabbard.

14) 3 small gold coins

ship chest15) 20 Susan B. Anthony dollars

16) A number of faux replica antique pistols that look pirate-like.

YCSO is seeking anyone with information regarding this theft to call 928-771-3260 or contact Yavapai Silent Witness at 800-932-3232.

Callers to Silent Witness remain anonymous and become eligible for a cash reward if their tip leads to an arrest:  Case number is 13-017403.

Citizens can contact the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office with information or questions at 928-771-3260 or the YCSO website at www.ycsoaz.gov.

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2 Comments

  1. Donna & Eric says:

    Has this been sent to Jay Leno!? I’d love to hear what he does with this…Johnny Depp is a person of interest? Or when the perps are caught they’ll be forced to walk the plank? Or WAIT this ship is in the middle of AZ in the desert? Now we all know where the Black Pearl hides out before it reappears to ravage another ship…or talk about the Bermuda Triangle run amok!

  2. Mutt & Jeff says:

    we’re fans of that Harley McQuire contributor but now his offerings arent the only upbeat thingies on Sedona “Aye” (as might be appropriate in this special situation). Peter Fagan, read this and get a grip. why not smile for a change?

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