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  2. Police auction - Wikipedia

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    Police auctions [6] of unclaimed and lost property are held publicly across the country. Auctions will be organised locally were the item was located or surrendered. Police auctions are generally advertised in local papers or bidders can call the local police station to find out when one will take place. [7]

  3. PropertyRoom.com - Wikipedia

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    With a much larger number of potential bidders, PropertyRoom.com auctions typically have a winning bid price higher than live traditional offline police auctions. [6] This service also allows police and municipal clients to eliminate overhead and overtime to off-duty employees organizing an auction, allowing them to concentrate on their core ...

  4. Government auction - Wikipedia

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    Court auction: items sold to satisfy a court judgment, like storage contents of not-paying tenants; Insolvent companies where the government is the liquidator (e.g. official receiver) Unowned property; Often goods sold at government auctions will be unreserved, meaning that they will be sold to the highest bidder at the auction. [citation needed]

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  6. Flint, Michigan, ending police auctions of seized guns

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    The city of Flint, Mich. announced last week it would no longer auction off guns seized by police. Mayor Sheldon Neeley said the decision was designed to make sure illegal guns stay off the street ...

  7. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    Instead, the Bridgeport Police Department sent all four students to a local probation supervisor, who in turn sent them to a local youth support agency. “My mom thought I was going to the detention center,” Kiara said, referring to one of the juvenile jails in the state where kids can still be sent for certain crimes.

  8. Baggage Battles - Wikipedia

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    The program is related to lost baggage auctions, police auctions, and estate auctions. Season 5 features professional buyers Billy Leroy (an antique expert and dealer) who owned the famous Billy's Antiques on the Bowery in New York City, Val (a production designer and online store owner) and Mark Meyer (an eCommerce expert) traveling around North America searching for amazing finds to resell.

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