The 21st Grand Slam -style champion, PAM Shriver, received a phone call from Doubletree Hotel in Marina del Rey on Monday.
“We received your award,” she said.
She thought he was talking about hotel rewards after his recent stay. It was an evacuation destination as Los Angeles’ Palisades Fire approached Shriver’s Brentwood Home.
Soon she realized that she was talking about the Grand Slam Trophy Collection in her son’s car when she was stolen at the hotel. The 11 trophy of the French Opens in the United States and France was taken with several family photos on Wednesday, January 15th.
They are also back.
SHRiver said in an interview on Thursday, “The person who steals the car does not realize that they are taking pictures in their mother’s family and getting a group of trophy.”
Two weeks after they were taken, the trophy and a photo box appeared near the parking lot gate in the hotel. Schrevator is that Det. Damien Levesque of the Los Angeles Police Agency said it collected a box on Tuesday. The detective showed that this video comes to mind to leave the box next to the hotel. Shriver collected trophy after the fingerprint the next day.
The recovery and trophy of the photographs finished one of the stories that started when Shriver woke up at Marina del Rey Doubletree two weeks ago, and the son’s car was stolen. Shriver won many titles with Martina Navratilova, the world’s number one, and the world’s No. 1 has earned more than 50 major in her career, and Trophy returns from X’s post to another major. I described it.
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PAM Shriver said 11 Grand Slam Trophy was stolen during the LA fire evacuation.
Shriver sent a message to Donna VEKIC, the best Croatian tennis player who helped coaches while trying to deal with unfortunate events all day. VEKIC, the 18th seed at the Australian Open, was preparing for a third round, 7,000 miles away from Melbourne.
VEKIC won, but there was no news about SHRiver’s belongings, except for her five MBLE Bullon doubles trophy. They were in the racket bag on a different car from her son George’s stolen Dodge Duango.
Despite their reputation and meaning, trophy and sports souvenirs are generally worth it because sports souvenirs are generally stolen. The car was a greater value for all thieves.
Shriver was happy to regain them, and he returned to her house and could not be damaged because firefighters could catch about one mile of fire line in her property. As the evacuation rushed, the contents of the box were blurry.
Grand Slam Trophies won another precious prize with the most improved golfer in the 2001 Brentwood Country Club.
It does not have Navratilova.
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