Two cards remain missing, a 1909 Ramly Walter Johnson card and a 1941 Ted Williams card.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Two men accused of stealing over $2 million worth of baseball cards from a Best Western in Strongsville , pleaded not guilty at their arraignment in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Thursday.
According to Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley, a FedEx delivery employee dropped off a package containing 54 vintage baseball cards, worth $2,123,447, at the hotel on April 17. On April 18, a representative from Memory Lane Inc. went to the hotel to claim the package, but it could not be found and police were called.
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