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Stolen Flutes Alert: Reward Offered for Information
Quote from Flute Almanac on August 8, 2024, 11:24 amDana Shaw, the owner of The Flute Finder, has reported the theft of three flutes through fraudulent means. It has come to light that those responsible are now contacting flute dealers, attempting to sell the stolen instruments using multiple untraceable email addresses, particularly Outlook accounts.
Shaw is offering a $2,000 reward for any information leading to the recovery of these flutes. If you have any information about the stolen items, please contact Dana Shaw at 512-623-9938.
List of Stolen Flutes:
- Brannen Handmade #9434
- Brannen Headjoint #99160
- Muramatsu PTP #71335
- Muramatsu GXIII #96939
These instruments were last seen in New York City. If you come across any of these flutes or have any relevant information, please reach out immediately.
For more details, visit The Flute Finder.
Dana Shaw, the owner of The Flute Finder, has reported the theft of three flutes through fraudulent means. It has come to light that those responsible are now contacting flute dealers, attempting to sell the stolen instruments using multiple untraceable email addresses, particularly Outlook accounts.
Shaw is offering a $2,000 reward for any information leading to the recovery of these flutes. If you have any information about the stolen items, please contact Dana Shaw at 512-623-9938.
List of Stolen Flutes:
- Brannen Handmade #9434
- Brannen Headjoint #99160
- Muramatsu PTP #71335
- Muramatsu GXIII #96939
These instruments were last seen in New York City. If you come across any of these flutes or have any relevant information, please reach out immediately.
For more details, visit The Flute Finder.
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