Thomas Trotta

Dozen Years After National Museum Of Racing Trophy Thefts, Convictions Bring Sense Of Closure

Three thieves who targeted sporting museums in a two-decade long crime spree were convicted by a Pennsylvania jury Feb. 7 and are now facing federal prison sentences after a fourth, the ringleader of the group, pleaded guilty and testified against them. Included in the 1999-2019 crime spree was the 2013 smash-and-grab, nighttime heist of five trophies worth an estimated $400,000 from the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York. The looted trophies, three of which were solid gold and one of which was the...

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