Tennis great Pam Shriver reunited with stolen trophies taken while evacuating Los Angeles wildfires
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Tennis legend Pam Shriver has finally been reunited with her stolen trophies.
The Hall of Fame tennis pro confirmed on social media that several pieces of hardware and sentimental items were returned to her by the Los Angeles Police Department after they were stolen, along with her car, while she was staying in a hotel after evacuating her home because of the devastating wildfires.
FILE - USA Pam Shriver and USA Martina Navratilova victor in Flushing, NY, September 4, 1987. (Jacqueline Duvoisin /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)
"Good news on my trophies (& family photos) – the LAPD detective in charge of the investigation has them at the police station being fingerprinted," she said in a post on X this week.
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"It’s too long a story for a post. We still hope to find black Dodge Durango Hellcat in one piece."
Shriver, who won 21 Grand Slam doubles championships, told The Associated Press that she had loaded up her vehicle with some of her personal belongings, including her trophies and some family photos, before evacuating the area.
While staying at a hotel, her car – and everything inside – was taken.
July 9, 2024 - Former player and TV Commentator, Pam Shriver in attendance as coach for Donna Vekic of Croatia (not shown) during her match against Lulu Sun of New Zealand (not shown) on day nine of The Championships at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. (Susan Mullane-USA Today Sports)
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"The trophies were buried in the back of the car. You couldn’t look in the window


