Tennis great Pam Shriver reveals Grand Slam trophies, car stolen after evacuating from wildfires
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Former tennis star Pam Shriver revealed Saturday she had Grand Slam trophies and her vehicle stolen after she evacuated her home due to the wildfires that have devastated Los Angeles.
Shriver told FOX 11 Los Angeles she evacuated from Brentwood to a hotel in Marina Del Ray as the Palisades Fire broke out nearly two weeks ago. She offered a grim view on how she’s feeling about the city in wake of all the chaos that has broken out.
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Pam Shriver, in attendance as coach for Donna Vekic, on day nine of The Championships at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, July 9, 2024. (Susan Mullane-USA Today Sports)
"Right now in LA it’s tough to feel safe based on natural disasters, fires, crime," she said. "I spent the first 38 years in Baltimore. Since then, I spent 30 years here. I’m thinking about what’s my next community where I’m gonna feel safe."
Shriver explained to KTLA on Friday she was trying to get back into a "normal routine" when she noticed her Dodge Durango was missing.
She said the trophies happened to be in the back of the SUV.
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Pam Shriver during the 1981 U.S. Open at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City, Sept. 10, 1982. ( Lou Capozzola-USA Today Network)
"For people who are doing this, like come on man," she told the station. "We gotta come together. We gotta do things like the way you see people donating, the way you see the first responders, how they’re pushing through this. Let’s all feel a sense of community and help the people of Altadena and