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Treasurer Stacy Garrity Returns More Than $24,000 of Unclaimed Property to Fans at Williamsport Crosscutters Game

Lycoming County residents hit it out of the park finding unclaimed property


Williamsport, PA - Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity today announced that more than $24,000 worth of unclaimed property was found for fans of the Williamsport Crosscutters at the game against the West Virginia Black Bears in Williamsport on July 25. Treasurer Garrity threw a ceremonial first pitch ahead of the game.


“It was fantastic to meet so many baseball fans and return unclaimed property to them. Dozens of fans stopped by Treasury’s booth and found unclaimed property – money they didn’t even realize was missing! I want to thank the Crosscutters organization for hosting us and helping get money back into the hands of their tremendous fans.”


Pennsylvania State Treasurer Stacy Garrity

“The Williamsport Crosscutters appreciated the opportunity to host Treasurer Garrity and the PA Treasury Department again this year at Journey Bank Ballpark. Our fans were once again surprised and excited at all the unclaimed money that was found!”


Gabe Sinicropi, Crosscutters VP of Marketing

Fans who attended the game were assisted by Treasurer Garrity and Treasury’s unclaimed property staff as they searched for unclaimed property.


Unclaimed property can include things like dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance policies, contents of forgotten safe deposit boxes and more. State law requires businesses to report unclaimed property to Treasury after three years of dormancy.


Treasury is working to return more than $5 billion in unclaimed property, including more than $15 million owed to Lycoming County residents. More than one in ten Pennsylvanians are owed unclaimed property, and the average claim is worth more than $1,000.


To search for unclaimed property, visit patreasury.gov/unclaimed-property.


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