06/06/2017

Police Appeal to Help Find Stolen Star Trek Cards

Police have issued an appeal to help trace 3,800 Star Trek trading cards of "quite high value".

The cards were stolen from a property in L'Derry on Monday, 05 June.

On a Facebook post a PSNI spokesperson said: "A burglary has occurred in the city and approx 3800 Star Trek trading cards were stolen and these have quite a high value.

"You helped me return Pixie...can you help with this?

"If you have seen or been offered any, please let us know on 101 quoting reference number 737 of 05/06/17.

"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one.

"Live long and prosper."

(CD/MH)






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