Sunday, July 16, 2006

Lost and Found

The IndyChannel -
State Steps Up Effort To Return Unclaimed Property
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. -- State officials are intensifying their campaign to return to Indiana residents more than $325 million in unclaimed property -- much of it forgotten money squirreled away in idle checking and savings accounts.

At a news conference Friday in Jeffersonville, Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter said the state is trying to boost the public's awareness of the resources available to help them reclaim lost or forgotten property.

"It's their money, and they deserve to have property returned to them," Carter said.
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