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  • bigtime59
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 1020

    Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

    From todays Baltimore Sun:



    A must read for the collecting community!

    Mark
    bigtime39@aol.com
    Mark
    msutton59@gmail.com
  • kingjammy24
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 3119

    #2
    Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

    "acquired from an impeccable team source!"

    i'm surprised we haven't seen more of these types of stories.

    personally, i'm waiting for a story of an equipment manager gone astray who secretly ordered boxes of jerseys and sold them as "game used".

    who can forget this one:

    Former major league umpire Al Clark pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy to commit mail fraud in connection with selling baseballs he falsely claimed had been used in memorable games.


    rudy.

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    • allstarsplus
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 3707

      #3
      Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

      As far as I know, Fefel was at least selling real items. I know someone who bought some great items from him.
      Regards,
      Andrew Lang
      AllstarsPlus@aol.com
      202-716-8500

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      • kingjammy24
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 3119

        #4
        Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

        real or not, i'm not sure how happy your friend feels now that they're in possession of stolen property. i wouldn't be surprised if they received a call shortly from the police and/or orioles to relinquish the items.

        who cares about authenticity when the items are stolen?

        rudy.

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        • CansecoPower33
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2006
          • 106

          #5
          Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

          I wouldn't trust a thief with any word given on authenticity.

          I think the police may want specific items, such as the Cal Ripken bases, and anything else that can't be replaced. The bulk of what he sold appears to be of little value to the team.

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          • ironmanfan
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2005
            • 2252

            #6
            Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

            When I first read that article on-line, I knew that name (Ferfel; ID "vedderwood") rang a bell & checked my eBay buying history & saw he was the seller from who I bought a Ripken "Farewell" GU base from back in August.

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            • allstarsplus
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 3707

              #7
              Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

              In possession of stolen property is a complicated situation. The story probably isn't finished. This guy was selling game used jerseys and the infamous Cal Ripken 2001 retirement bases which had MLB #'d holograms on them.

              Here is his eBay feedback of over 280 transactions. This wouldn't include transactions where no feedback was left of where sales were outside of eBay.



              Receiving stolen goods is generally buying or acquiring the possession of property knowing (or believing in some jurisdictions) that it had been obtained through theft, embezzlement, larceny, or extortion by someone else. The crime is separate from the crime of stealing the property.

              To be convicted, the receiver must know the goods were stolen at the time he receives them and had the intent to aid the thief. Paying for the goods or intending to collect the reward for returning them are not defenses. Depending on the value of the property received, receiving-stolen-property is either a misdemeanor or a felony.

              There are numerous federal laws that make it a federal crime to receive stolen property (e.g., vehicles, securities) if the property received was or had been in interstate commerce.
              Regards,
              Andrew Lang
              AllstarsPlus@aol.com
              202-716-8500

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              • jake33
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 3082

                #8
                Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

                That is true, I am suprised there aren't more stories like that out there. A friend of mine Cale Kirby went to college with me and now is an assistant equipment manager for the Packers ( i even see him every week on the sidelines on tv). I always have begged him for one of Hardy nickerson's old packer jerseys, he said that I wouldn't believe how much many jerseys are still laying around from 12 -15 years ago in the lockerroom. Even after bribbing he wouldn't budge which was a credit to his part. He said the first day he started even as an intern the first thing said by red batty, "if anything is missing, you're gone."

                Gosh, it makes me wonder how many of the jerseys i own were "back doored"

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                • ironmanfan
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 2252

                  #9
                  Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

                  The thing that surprised me was that his eBay ID was still an active one too!

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                  • bigtime59
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 1020

                    #10
                    Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

                    The eBay seller ID is still active because vedderwood isn't Jeremy Fefel. He was using a friend as a cut-out man (or in this case, woman).
                    Mark
                    msutton59@gmail.com

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                    • allstarsplus
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 3707

                      #11
                      Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

                      Originally posted by ironmanfan
                      When I first read that article on-line, I knew that name (Ferfel; ID "vedderwood") rang a bell & checked my eBay buying history & saw he was the seller from who I bought a Ripken "Farewell" GU base from back in August.
                      Ironmanfan - Are you concerned that you may have one of the 2 Ripken Farewell bases they mentioned in the article?
                      Regards,
                      Andrew Lang
                      AllstarsPlus@aol.com
                      202-716-8500

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                      • bigtime59
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 1020

                        #12
                        Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

                        BTW, this is mostly being played for laughs on the Orioles Hangout board...



                        Mark
                        bigtime39@aol.com
                        Mark
                        msutton59@gmail.com

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                        • ironmanfan
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 2252

                          #13
                          Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

                          Andrew, I'm really not concerned. They busted this guy 3 months ago & have his entire eBay selling history in front of them (with buyers names, addresses, etc.). I would think that someone would have contacted me by now if there was an issue. As an aside, I am having lunch with a member of the Orioles PR staff on Tuesday who is a good friend of mine & I will ask him what the plan is (as far as buyers are concerned). Are you concerned?

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                          • allstarsplus
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 3707

                            #14
                            Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

                            Luckily I didn't purchase from him, but I know someone who did and was concerned for him when I initially read the article. Since he made a $5,000 restitiution back to the team, that may be a good sign for the buyers.

                            Andrew
                            Regards,
                            Andrew Lang
                            AllstarsPlus@aol.com
                            202-716-8500

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                            • bigtime59
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2005
                              • 1020

                              #15
                              Re: Orioles Employee Caught Stealing Memorabilia

                              Originally posted by ironmanfan
                              Andrew, I'm really not concerned. They busted this guy 3 months ago & have his entire eBay selling history in front of them (with buyers names, addresses, etc.). I would think that someone would have contacted me by now if there was an issue. As an aside, I am having lunch with a member of the Orioles PR staff on Tuesday who is a good friend of mine & I will ask him what the plan is (as far as buyers are concerned). Are you concerned?
                              I really wouldn't expect the Orioles to go hard after this stuff. Most of what he walked out with was retail product or SGAs. Would be very interested in how they're going to approach the jerseys and/or bases, though. Rumor has it that JF was not the only sticky-fingered Orioles employee last season...would love to know what your guy has to say about that!

                              Mark
                              bigtime39@aol.com
                              Mark
                              msutton59@gmail.com

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