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One thing that hasn't been mentioned, notify your local small auction houses too. Give or email a copy of the police report along with a good description. It seems to be gaining popularity as the way to unload stolen stuff. They tend to document consigned baseball cards as "2 binders of baseball cards". Makes it difficult to track down.
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