Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Military medals being stored at state treasury

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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Veterans missing their medals or discharge papers could find them at the state treasury.

Treasurer Todd Hollenbach said his office has hundreds of unclaimed military items in the vault and he wants to return them to the veterans or their families.

Among the items in the vault are a bronze star, seven navy medals, two purple hearts, numerous battle ribbons and campaign pins, dog tags and dozens of discharge papers, including one from the Civil War.

The treasury collects all property surrendered to the state that is presumed lost or abandoned. The military medals and papers in the vault are among more than 50,000 unclaimed items taken from abandoned safe deposit boxes.

The treasury returns millions of dollars in unclaimed property to Kentucky residents each year.

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