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		<title>Store Gives Lost $19,000 Ring To Wrong Woman</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Store Gives Lost $19,000 Ring To Wrong Woman</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>WHAT A STEAL<br /><br />STORE GIVES LOST 19G RING TO WRONG GAl<br /><br />KIERAN CROWLEY<br /><br />New York Post<br /><br />Last updated: 3:01 am<br /><br />June 25, 2009<br /><br />Posted: 2:29 am<br /><br />June 25, 2009<br /><br />This ring was some discount -- even for Target.<br /><br />A Long Island store employee handed over a lost $19,000 diamond ring to the wrong woman after the customer falsely claimed it was hers, cops said yesterday.<br /><br />The ring had slipped off the 42-year-old owner&#x27;s finger as she was reaching into her purse at a Target store in Commack on May 6. She then left the store without realizing it was gone.<br /><br />An employee soon spotted the jewel-encrusted ring and ran out to the parking lot to return it.<br /><br />Unfortunately, he found a different woman with a similar hair style and black raincoat, and asked her if she had lost a ring made up of 12, half-carat princess-cuts placed around a platinum eternity band.<br /><br />According to police sources, the woman at first said, Oh, maybe.<br /><br />Then the worker showed her the pricey jewelry and she said, S--t, that&#x27;s my ring!<br /><br />Thank you very much, have a nice day, the sneaky bauble bandit said. She hasn&#x27;t been seen since.<br /><br />The victim -- a mom of three who asked that only her first name, Maryann, be used -- soon returned to the store after realizing the ring was gone and was stunned to find out it had been handed to another woman.<br /><br />She wasn&#x27;t looking to go steal something, but they put it in her hand and I guess she thought it was hers, Maryann said. She could be wearing it right now.<br /><br />She also was upset at the worker, who handed the ring over without trying to get the woman to describe it, or otherwise prove she owned it.<br /><br />Maryann said it had been a 10th-anniversary gift from her contractor-husband.<br /><br />Police have been trying to track down the ring thief, but the woman paid cash for her purchases, leaving no paper trail.<br /><br />Yesterday, they released a blurry security photo of the woman, and asked anyone with information to call (800) 220-TIPS. There is a $5,000 re ward.<br /><br />The ring meant a lot to me, she said. My husband worked hard to buy me that ring. No mat ter what the circumstances, it&#x27;s not hers. The insurance company paid me, but I don&#x27;t want the money, I want the ring back.<br /><br />SHOCK BAND: The finger that bore Maryann&#x27;s<br /><br />$19,000 anniversary ring is bare yesterday a<br /><br />fter it slipped off her hand and...<br /><br />a Target employee gave it to this customer (above).<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/6/store-gives-lost-19000-ring-to-wrong-woman.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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