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APRIL 30, 2017
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-007959: Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Rifle CAL:556 SN:TE33727, valued at $749.99, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Rudy Mireles in Yuma, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011184: FNH USA, LLC M249S Rifle CAL:556 SN:M249SA04940, valued at $8,600.00, seized by the ATF
on March 07, 2017 from Roman Trujillo in Phoenix, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012336: Hipoint C9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:P1347444, valued at $20.00, seized by the Customs & Border
Protection-Border Patrol on March 04, 2017 from Calvin Havier in Tucson, AZ, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012338: 7 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $0.70, seized by the Customs &
Border Protection-Border Patrol on March 04, 2017 from Calvin Havier in Tucson, AZ, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012339: 8 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $0.80, seized by the Customs &
Border Protection-Border Patrol on March 04, 2017 from Calvin Havier in Tucson, AZ, and adopted by the ATF for
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-012339 - (Continued from previous page)
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012699: Ruger LCR Revolver CAL:38 SN:54117683, valued at $325.00, seized by the Customs & Border
Protection-Border Patrol on March 31, 2017 from Anthony Jones in Tucson, AZ, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012702: 5 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:38, valued at $0.50, seized by the Customs & Border
Protection-Border Patrol on March 31, 2017 from Anthony Jones in Tucson, AZ, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF COLORADO
17-ATF-011643: Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Shield Pistol CAL:40 SN:HTM5920, valued at $290.00, seized by the
ATF on March 10, 2017 from Hayward Botts in Colorado Springs, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT
17-ATF-011068: Essential Arms Inc. J15-F Rifle CAL:223 SN:EA64572, valued at $500.00, seized by the
Naugatuck Police Department on February 25, 2017 from John Hanas in Naugatuck, CT, and adopted by the ATF
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011069: Unknown Manufacturer Unknown Type Machine Gun CAL:Unknown SN:None, valued at $500.00,
seized by the Naugatuck Police Department on February 25, 2017 from John Hanas in Naugatuck, CT, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012113: Colt SP1 Rifle CAL:223 SN:SP171669, valued at $1,725.00, seized by the Naugatuck Police
Department on February 25, 2017 from John Hanas in Naugatuck, CT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
17-ATF-010143: 929 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $92.90, seized by the ATF on March 02,
2017 from Drew Chicklo in Newark, DE for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 18 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF HAWAII
17-ATF-011797: HIGH STANDARD VICTOR Pistol CAL:22 SN:2440620, valued at $400.00, seized by the Maui
Police Department on March 08, 2017 from Koa Akira UU in WAILUKU, HI, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011799: 1 Rounds REMINGTON Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $0.10, seized by the Maui Police
Department on March 08, 2017 from Koa Akira UU in WAILUKU, HI, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant
to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
DISTRICT OF IDAHO
17-ATF-012456: KELTEC, CNC INDUSTRIES, INC. P32 Pistol CAL:32 SN:CVA26, valued at $100.00, seized by
the Blackfoot Police Department on March 11, 2017 from Nicholas L. OLSEN in Blackfoot, ID, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012457: TAURUS PT709 SLIM Pistol CAL:9 SN:TEX60714, valued at $2,000.00, seized by the Blackfoot
Police Department on March 11, 2017 from Nicholas L. OLSEN in Blackfoot, ID, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 19 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 23 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF KANSAS
17-ATF-010298: Weihrauch, Hermann HW38 Revolver CAL:38 SN:None, valued at $20.00, seized by the ATF on
March 16, 2017 from Juan BARRON-HERNANDEZ in Wichita, KS for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-010306: Mossberg 535 Rifle/Shotgun C CAL:12 SN:AT136856, valued at $200.00, seized by the ATF on
March 16, 2017 from Juan BARRON-HERNANDEZ in Wichita, KS for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-010308: 6 Rounds WINCHESTER-WESTERN Ammunition CAL:380, valued at $0.60, seized by the ATF
on March 16, 2017 from Juan BARRON-HERNANDEZ in Wichita, KS for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-010309: 234 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $23.40, seized by the ATF on March
16, 2017 from Juan BARRON-HERNANDEZ in Wichita, KS for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010310: 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $0.60, seized by the ATF on March 16,
2017 from Juan BARRON-HERNANDEZ in Wichita, KS for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011725: Rohm RG14 Revolver CAL:22 SN:Z085411, valued at $100.00, seized by the City Of Topeka
Police Department on March 10, 2017 from Michael HODGES in Topeka, KS, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
17-ATF-004654: Three hundred eighty five (385) cartons of cigarettes (336 cartons Newport, 24 cartons Marlboro
Gold, 20 cartons Marlboro Red, 5 cartons Marlboro Silver), valued at $3,850.00, seized by the ATF on December
05, 2016 from Xiang Chen in Baltimore, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 981(a)(1)(C) CC.
17-ATF-004662: $5,647.02 U.S. Currency, seized by the ATF on December 05, 2016 from Xiang Chen in
Baltimore, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 981(a)(1)(C) CC.
17-ATF-006904: 139 cartons and 9 packs of contraband cigarettes, valued at $1,390.00, seized by the ATF on
January 30, 2017 from Danny Wang in Baltimore, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 2344.
17-ATF-008527: Sig Sauer 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:T148576, valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF on February
24, 2017 from Shakeen Davis in Baltimore, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008528: 8 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $0.80, seized by the ATF on February 24,
2017 from Shakeen Davis in Baltimore, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009855: Mossberg 500 Shotgun CAL:20 SN:U917041, valued at $200.00, seized by the ATF on January
26, 2017 from Derale Wilson in Suitland, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009858: Mossberg 500A Shotgun CAL:12 SN:L644381, valued at $200.00, seized by the ATF on January
26, 2017 from Derale Wilson in Suitland, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009859: 1 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:20, valued at $0.10, seized by the ATF on January 26, 2017
from Derale Wilson in Suitland, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009861: 31 Rounds Winchester Ammunition CAL:38, valued at $3.10, seized by the ATF on January 26,
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
17-ATF-009861 - (Continued from previous page)
2017 from Derale Wilson in Suitland, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009863: 46 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $4.60, seized by the ATF on January 26,
2017 from Derale Wilson in Suitland, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009866: Glock 23GEN4 Pistol CAL:40 SN:BBME993, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on February
02, 2017 from Brianna Dean in Landover, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009868: 16 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $1.60, seized by the ATF on February 02,
2017 from Brianna Dean in Landover, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009881: Beretta 950B Pistol CAL:25 SN:B77496, valued at $85.00, seized by the Prince George's County
Police Department on January 21, 2017 from William Jones in Suitland, MD, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009882: 5 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:12, valued at $0.50, seized by the Prince George's County
Police Department on January 21, 2017 from William Jones in Suitland, MD, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009883: 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:25, valued at $0.60, seized by the Prince George's County
Police Department on January 21, 2017 from William Jones in Suitland, MD, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 33 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MONTANA
17-ATF-010321: Savage 11 Rifle CAL:243 SN:G064291, valued at $250.00, seized by the US DEPT. OF
AGRICULTURE - INSPECTOR GENE on February 24, 2017 from Cecil TIAS in Gardiner, MT, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
17-ATF-010795: Essex Arms Company Unknown Shotgun CAL:12 SN:54107, valued at $50.00, seized by the
Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010796: Colt Match Target HBAR Rifle CAL:223 SN:CMH002016, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the
Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010797: Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 Rifle CAL:Multi SN:15017688, valued at $500.00, seized by the
Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010798: Maverick Arms (Eagle Pass, TX) 88 Rifle CAL:12 SN:MV94307G, valued at $100.00, seized by the
Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010799: Mossberg 500A Shotgun CAL:12 SN:J374769, valued at $200.00, seized by the Kearney County
Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
17-ATF-010799 - (Continued from previous page)
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010800: Mossberg 500A Shotgun CAL:12 SN:L928227, valued at $200.00, seized by the Kearney County
Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010801: Enfield Ishapore 2A1 Rifle CAL:762 SN:M1699, valued at $200.00, seized by the Kearney County
Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010802: Glock GMBH 17GEN4 Pistol CAL:9 SN:YCL873, valued at $450.00, seized by the Kearney County
Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010803: Marlin Firearms Co. 60W Rifle CAL:22 SN:07425566, valued at $100.00, seized by the Kearney
County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010804: Winchester 69 Rifle CAL:22 SN:None, valued at $100.00, seized by the Kearney County Sheriff
Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010805: Remington Arms Company, Inc. Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:370165, valued at $250.00,
seized by the Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010806: Browning Buckmark Pistol CAL:22 SN:655NV24371, valued at $400.00, seized by the Kearney
County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
17-ATF-010806 - (Continued from previous page)
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010807: Ruger 10/22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:354-30951, valued at $150.00, seized by the Kearney County
Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010808: Mossberg 46MB Rifle CAL:22 SN:None, valued at $50.00, seized by the Kearney County Sheriff
Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010809: Beretta, Pietro S.P.A. 71 Pistol CAL:22 SN:A83972U, valued at $200.00, seized by the Kearney
County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010810: Harrington and Richardson Unknown Revolver CAL:22 SN:A71397, valued at $100.00, seized by
the Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010811: Harrington and Richardson Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:None, valued at $100.00,
seized by the Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010813: 1104 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $110.40, seized by the Kearney County
Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010815: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 34 Rifle CAL:22 SN:6121, valued at $50.00, seized by the
Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
17-ATF-010815 - (Continued from previous page)
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010817: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 522 Rifle CAL:22 SN:3121896, valued at $75.00, seized by the
Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011421: Savage Stevens 66 Rifle CAL:22 SN:None, valued at $100.00, seized by the Kearney County
Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF NEVADA
17-ATF-009815: Taurus PT809 pistol CAL:9 SN:TJY24336, valued at $415.00, seized by the ATF on March 10,
2017 from Alexis Ochoa in Las Vegas, NV for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009816: Taurus PT809 pistol CAL:9 SN:TJY25158, valued at $415.00, seized by the ATF on March 10,
2017 from Alexis Ochoa in Las Vegas, NV for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009817: Taurus PT809 pistol CAL:9 SN:TJY25829, valued at $415.00, seized by the ATF on March 10,
2017 from Alexis Ochoa in Las Vegas, NV for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012090: Norinco (North China Industries) 98 shotgun SN:0026839, valued at $150.00, seized by the ATF
on April 05, 2017 from Brian Mohart and David Mohart in Sparks, NV for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 41 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-012476: JENNINGS FIREARMS J22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:736226, valued at $50.00, seized by the Blackfoot
Police Department on March 02, 2017 from Casey James BOWEN in La Grande, OR, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012477: SMITH & WESSON M&P 40 SHIELD Pistol CAL:40 SN:None, Serial No. None, obliterated, valued
at $50.00, seized by the Blackfoot Police Department on March 02, 2017 from Casey James BOWEN in La
Grande, OR, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012478: 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $0.60, seized by the Blackfoot Police
Department on March 02, 2017 from Casey James BOWEN in La Grande, OR, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 43 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-012479: 7 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $0.70, seized by the Blackfoot Police Department
on March 02, 2017 from Casey James BOWEN in La Grande, OR, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant
to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012481: 98 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $9.80, seized by the Blackfoot Police
Department on March 02, 2017 from Casey James BOWEN in La Grande, OR, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 49 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 54 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 55 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF VERMONT
17-ATF-012578: Walther P22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:L364663, valued at $175.00, seized by the Vermont State Police
on February 28, 2017 from Victor Tyree in Middlesex, VT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012580: 7 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $0.70, seized by the Vermont State Police on
February 28, 2017 from Victor Tyree in Middlesex, VT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012582: Jennings - Bryco Arms J25 Pistol CAL:25 SN:540372, valued at $40.00, seized by the Vermont
State Police on February 28, 2017 from Victor Tyree in Middlesex, VT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012583: 5 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:25, valued at $0.50, seized by the Vermont
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF VERMONT
17-ATF-012583 - (Continued from previous page)
State Police on February 28, 2017 from Victor Tyree in Middlesex, VT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012735: Taurus International 85 Revolver CAL:38 SN:JP66167, valued at $200.00, seized by the Hardwick
Police Department on April 13, 2017 from Dennis Magoon in Hardwick, VT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012736: 5 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:38, valued at $0.50, seized by the Hardwick Police
Department on April 13, 2017 from Dennis Magoon in Hardwick, VT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF WYOMING
17-ATF-011132: Glock, Inc. 42 Pistol CAL:380 SN:None, Obliterated, valued at $500.00, seized by the Mills Police
Department on March 10, 2017 from Jeremiah DOSS in Mills, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant
to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011133: 7 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:380, valued at $0.70, seized by the Mills Police Department on
March 10, 2017 from Jeremiah DOSS in Mills, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-009725: Auto Ordnance West Hurley, NY Thompson M1 Machinegun CAL:45 SN:47471, valued at
$20,000.00, seized by the ATF on March 02, 2017 from Lori Dekker in Prescott, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 26
U.S.C. Section 5872.
DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
17-ATF-010139: Unknown Unknown Sawed off Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:None, valued at $100.00, seized by the
ATF on March 02, 2017 from Drew Chicklo in Newark, DE for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
17-ATF-010141: Unknown Unknown Sawed Off Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:None, valued at $100.00, seized by the
ATF on March 02, 2017 from Drew Chicklo in Newark, DE for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
17-ATF-010146: Homemade Silencer CAL: Unknown Measuring 4.25" in Height, 1.5" in Diameter, Painted Green
Metal, Threaded at One End, valued at $25.00, seized by the ATF on March 02, 2017 from Drew Chicklo in
Newark, DE for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
13-ATF-028367: American Gun Company LLC Unknown Sawed Off Shotgun CAL:ZZ SN:110488, valued at
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
13-ATF-028367 - (Continued from previous page)
$100.00, seized by the Maryland Department Of State Police on August 13, 2013 from Kevin Collins in Princess
Anne, MD, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
17-ATF-009880: Remington Arms 870 Express Magnum Shotgun CAL:12 SN:A356889M, valued at $100.00,
seized by the Prince George's County Police Department on January 21, 2017 from William Jones in Suitland,
MD, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA
17-ATF-012387: Mossberg 500 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:None,Obliterated, valued at $100.00, seized by the
Minnesota Bureau Of Criminal Appehension on January 19, 2017 from Quentin GENTRY in Minneapolis, MN, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
17-ATF-010812: Approximately 5" round cylindrical object. Black and silver in color that is internally threaded,
Serial No. Unknown, valued at $25.00, seized by the Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from
Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
17-ATF-010814: WesternField Unknown Rifle/Shotgun C CAL:Unknown SN:41549D, valued at $50.00, seized by
the Kearney County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
17-ATF-010816: Savage Stevens 94 Rifle/Shotgun C CAL:20 SN:None, valued at $50.00, seized by the Kearney
County Sheriff Office on March 02, 2017 from Chadwick BOARD in Norfolk, NE, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
DISTRICT OF NEVADA
17-ATF-009275: Auto Ordnance West Hurley, NY Thompson M1 machine gun CAL:45 SN:76575, valued at
$500.00, seized by the ATF on February 24, 2017 from Richard Janos in Reno, NV for forfeiture pursuant to 26
U.S.C. Section 5872.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
15-ATF-027921: SWD Street Sweeper CAL:12 SN:SH4090, valued at $100.00, seized by the Doi National Park
Service Zion National Park on September 23, 2015 from Krista Friedman in John Day, OR, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-007983: Harrington and Richardson Topper 88 Shotgun CAL:20 SN:AY430777, valued at $100.00, seized
by the Customs & Border Protection-Border Patrol on February 15, 2017 from Justo Diaz III in Whetstone, AZ, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF IDAHO
17-ATF-010824: REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, INC. 11-87 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:PC176738, valued at $100.00,
seized by the Boise Police Department on January 19, 2017 from Michael SANDERS in Boise, ID, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF KANSAS
17-ATF-009698: Unknown Unknown Machinegun CAL:762 SN:79HH7060, valued at $250.00, seized by the
Kansas Bureau Of Investigation on March 09, 2017 from David MADDEN in Alden, KS, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
17-ATF-011729: High Standard 200 Sawed off Rifle Shotgun CAL:12 SN:None, valued at $100.00, seized by the
City Of Topeka Police Department on February 10, 2017 from Justin PRICE in Topeka, KS, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MAINE
17-ATF-008026: Cobray SWD Inc. M11/9 Machine gun CAL:9 SN:86-0013137, valued at $425.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Patricia Misciagno in Casco, ME for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MAINE
17-ATF-008033: MPPM T70 SP-6 Silencer CAL:22 SN:MAD014, valued at $50.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Patricia Misciagno in Casco, ME for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
DISTRICT OF MONTANA
17-ATF-009494: 1 Suspected Suppressor: Black with No Serial Number, Serial No. Unknown, valued at $100.00,
seized by the ATF on February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C.
Section 5872.
17-ATF-009498: German Sports Guns GSG-5 Rifle CAL:22 SN:A272159, valued at $250.00, seized by the ATF on
February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF WYOMING
17-ATF-010204: Yankee Hill Machine Co. Inc. Stinger Silencer CAL:22 SN:22S-2285, valued at $200.00, seized by
the Lander Police Department on February 22, 2017 from Jeremy Harding in Riverton, WY, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ALASKA
17-ATF-009544: TAURUS PT145 Pistol CAL:45 SN:NUG72802, valued at $275.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 21, 2017 from Gary D. COLLINS in Anchorage, AK, and adopted
by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009548: 11 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:45, valued at $1.10, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 21, 2017 from Gary D. COLLINS in Anchorage, AK, and adopted
by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009551: SMITH & WESSON M&P 40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:HRL3643, valued at $275.00, seized by the US
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 21, 2017 from Gary D. COLLINS in Anchorage, AK, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-007986: Ruger LCR Revolver CAL:357 SN:546-01971, valued at $250.00, seized by the Customs &
Border Protection-Border Patrol on February 15, 2017 from Justo Diaz III in Whetstone, AZ, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007987: 46 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $4.60, seized by the Customs & Border
Protection-Border Patrol on February 15, 2017 from Justo Diaz III in Whetstone, AZ, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007988: 8 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:20, valued at $0.80, seized by the Customs & Border
Protection-Border Patrol on February 15, 2017 from Justo Diaz III in Whetstone, AZ, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011209: 7 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $0.70, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Fernando Oliveros-Salcedo in Buckeye, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011211: 4 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $0.40, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Fernando Oliveros-Salcedo in Buckeye, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-011212: 2 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:410, valued at $0.20, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Fernando Oliveros-Salcedo in Buckeye, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 89 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-012158: BOSE Sound Bar SN:064395Z42501178AE, valued at $100.00, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881.
DISTRICT OF HAWAII
17-ATF-010360: SMITH & WESSON M&P 40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:DYA6075, valued at $400.00, seized by the Maui
Police Department on February 15, 2017 from Octavio Raul Martinez in KIHEI, HI, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010361: 15 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $1.50, seized by the Maui Police Department
on February 15, 2017 from Octavio Raul Martinez in KIHEI, HI, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF IDAHO
17-ATF-008516: TAURUS INTERNATIONAL PT111 PRO Pistol CAL:9 SN:TBX14026, valued at $200.00, seized by
the ATF on February 24, 2017 from Marcos Espinoza in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008517: WALTHER PK380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:PK122224, valued at $200.00, seized by the ATF on
February 24, 2017 from Marcos Espinoza in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008518: WALTHER PK380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:PK048301, valued at $250.00, seized by the ATF on
February 24, 2017 from Marcos Espinoza in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008519: OLYMPIC ARMS INC (SGW ENTERPRISES & SAFARI ARMS) AR-15 Rifle CAL:223 SN:KX6824,
valued at $450.00, seized by the ATF on February 24, 2017 from Marcos Espinoza in Boise, ID for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008520: REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, INC. 700 Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:A7557444, valued at $300.00,
seized by the ATF on February 24, 2017 from Marcos Espinoza in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008521: 8 Rounds WINCHESTER-WESTERN Ammunition CAL:380, valued at $0.80, seized by the ATF
on February 24, 2017 from Marcos Espinoza in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 99 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF KANSAS
17-ATF-009699: 40 Rounds Tula Cartridge Works - Russia Ammunition CAL:762, valued at $4.00, seized by the
Kansas Bureau Of Investigation on March 09, 2017 from David MADDEN in Alden, KS, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 105 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 106 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 107 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
17-ATF-012053: Jennings Firearms J22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:176403, valued at $65.00, seized by the Maryland
Department Of State Police on February 15, 2017 from Lionel Goeins in Salisbury, MD, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-012056: 5 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $0.50, seized by the Maryland Department Of
State Police on February 15, 2017 from Lionel Goeins in Salisbury, MD, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 112 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MONTANA
17-ATF-009500: Walther Colt Rail Gun Pistol CAL:22 SN:WD003175, valued at $250.00, seized by the ATF on
February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009502: Israel Weapon Ind- IWI (Israel Military IND- IMI) Desert Eagle Pistol CAL:41/44 SN:79035-S,
valued at $750.00, seized by the ATF on February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009503: Ruger Mark III Target Pistol CAL:22 SN:227-80971, valued at $250.00, seized by the ATF on
February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009505: Colt New Police Revolver CAL:32 SN:8038, valued at $100.00, seized by the ATF on February 24,
2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009508: Weatherby Mark V Rifle CAL:7 SN:SS010909, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on February
24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009510: Weatherby Mark V Rifle CAL:257 SN:H135463, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on February
24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009511: Ruger Mini 30 Rifle CAL:762 SN:189-02628, valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF on February
24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009512: Tactical Machining LLC TM-15 Rifle CAL:223 SN:A0010555, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF
on February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009513: Sig Sauer (Sig-Arms) Sig 522 Rifle CAL:22 SN:XA021285, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF
on February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009516: Winchester 1300 Defender Shotgun CAL:12 SN:L3310487, valued at $150.00, seized by the ATF
on February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009517: Weatherby Vanguard Rifle CAL:300 SN:VB075427, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 113 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MONTANA
17-ATF-009517 - (Continued from previous page)
February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009518: Ruger 96 Rifle CAL:22 SN:620-03009, valued at $250.00, seized by the ATF on February 24,
2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009519: Savage 10 Rifle CAL:308 SN:G921912, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on February 24,
2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009520: IZHMASH (IMEZ) SAIGA Rifle CAL:762 SN:H09601093, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on
February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009521: IZHMASH (IMEZ) SAIGA-12 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:H09409511, valued at $500.00, seized by the
ATF on February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009522: PTR Industries Inc. (PTR-91 Inc.) PTR 91 Rifle CAL:308 SN:AW2503, valued at $750.00, seized
by the ATF on February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009524: German Sports Guns Kalashnikov Rifle CAL:22 SN:A340493, valued at $250.00, seized by the
ATF on February 24, 2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009525: Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:542523, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on February 24,
2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009526: Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:72521, valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF on February 24,
2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009529: Savage Rascal Rifle CAL:22 SN:2243346, valued at $75.00, seized by the ATF on February 24,
2017 from Ivan Gorzalka in Decker, MT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 114 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF NEVADA
17-ATF-006212: Ruger LCP pistol CAL:380 SN:375-09006, valued at $250.00, seized by the Reno Police
Department on December 22, 2016 from Leah Turner in Reno, NV, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant
to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006819: 6 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:380, Serial No. Unknown, valued at $0.60,
seized by the Reno Police Department on December 22, 2016 from Leah Turner in Reno, NV, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 126 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 131 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 132 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 133 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 142 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF WYOMING
17-ATF-008144: CZ (Ceska Zbrojovka) CZ2075 RAMI P Pistol CAL:9 SN:A579175, valued at $100.00, seized by
the ATF on February 14, 2017 from Colten Wardel in Cheyenne, WY for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-010199: Winchester 70 Rifle CAL:300 SN:G2328756, valued at $200.00, seized by the Lander Police
Department on February 22, 2017 from Jeremy Harding in Riverton, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010202: Ruger 22/45 Lite Pistol CAL:22 SN:391-36646, valued at $200.00, seized by the Lander Police
Department on February 22, 2017 from Jeremy Harding in Riverton, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010206: 10 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $1.00, seized by the Lander Police
Department on February 22, 2017 from Jeremy Harding in Riverton, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010207: 10 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $1.00, seized by the Lander Police
Department on February 22, 2017 from Jeremy Harding in Riverton, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011825: Taurus International 44 Revolver CAL:44 SN:X1220165, valued at $300.00, seized by the Gillette
Police Department on February 09, 2017 from Dalton SELF in Gillette, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF WYOMING
17-ATF-011825 - (Continued from previous page)
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-007897: Arsenal Co. Bulgaria SLR95 Rifle CAL:762 SN:IN372994, valued at $1.00, seized by the ATF on
February 14, 2017 from Alpha Pawn in Phoenix, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF IDAHO
17-ATF-006321: One Black Metal Silencer with no markings, Serial No. Unknown, valued at $100.00, seized by
the ATF on January 21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
DISTRICT OF KANSAS
17-ATF-011138: AD-TEK of Tallahassee, Inc. Timberwolf Rifle/Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:SSN0187, valued at
$300.00, seized by the Wichita Police Department on January 17, 2017 from Dondre BROOM in Wichita, KS, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
17-ATF-008360: Harrington and Richardson Handy-Gun Other Weapon CAL:410 SN:46716, valued at $1,200.00,
seized by the ATF on March 02, 2017 from Gene Ohm in South Sioux CIty, NE for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C.
Section 5872.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-007837: 87 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:38, valued at $8.70, seized by the ATF on February 08,
2017 from Mia Taylor in Phoenix, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007839: Charter Arms Undercover Revolver CAL:38 SN:13-09129, valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF
on February 08, 2017 from Mia Taylor in Phoenix, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007840: 5 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:38, valued at $0.50, seized by the ATF on February 08,
2017 from Mia Taylor in Phoenix, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007869: Colt Bankers Special Revolver CAL:38 SN:Obliterated, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 14, 2017 from Gold Pawn Brokers, Inc in Mesa, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008462: Ruger AR-556 Rifle CAL:556 SN:853-02006, valued at $1,200.00, seized by the ATF on February
14, 2017 from Taylor Redmann in Phoenix, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008549: Ithaca Gun Co. Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:R252662, valued at $1,200.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008550: Winchester 94AE Rifle CAL:307 SN:5520570, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008553: Browning Unknown Rifle CAL:300 SN:12758ZX354, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008555: Browning Unknown Rifle CAL:300 SN:29071MN354, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008557: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:13429455, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008559: Marlin Firearms Co. 1894CSS Rifle CAL:357 SN:91802057, valued at $650.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008560: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:13360734, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008562: Winchester Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:986101, valued at $875.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008564: Winchester 94 Rifle CAL:30-30 SN:CB6867, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008566: JPS Manufacturing, LLC Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:11369, valued at $700.00, seized
by the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008567: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:740-16832, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008567 - (Continued from previous page)
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008568: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:134-03743, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008569: Weatherby Mark V Rifle CAL:338 SN:PB042922, valued at $2,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008570: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:132-18484, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008571: Ruger 10/22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:252-16182, valued at $200.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008572: Century Arms International C39V2 Rifle CAL:762 SN:C39V2A07511, valued at $600.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008574: Benelli S. PA M1014 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:M1014-0387, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008575: Savage Mark I Rifle CAL:22 SN:0096457, valued at $375.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008576: Colt M4 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:LE307043, valued at $900.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008577: Benelli S. PA. Unknown Shotgun CAL:12 SN:Z572496E, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008578: Winchester 37 Shotgun CAL:20 SN:None, valued at $155.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008579: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:134-36896, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008580: Winchester 1894 Rifle CAL:38-55 SN:853514, valued at $5,800.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008581: Savage 99 Rifle CAL:22 SN:531813, valued at $650.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008594: Winchester Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:50931, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008596: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:30-40 SN:130-63530, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008597: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:300 SN:130-25470, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008598: Browning Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:01046MT112, valued at $435.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 158 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008598 - (Continued from previous page)
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008604: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:134-24866, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008608: Winchester 37 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:None, valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008609: Browning Unknown Rifle CAL:338 SN:04640MY351, valued at $1,100.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008610: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:375 SN:134-17119, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008611: Remington Arms Company Inc. 700 Rifle CAL:300 SN:S6688587, valued at $750.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008612: Remington Arms Company Inc. 700 Rifle CAL:300 SN:RR67381AZ, valued at $750.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008613: Winchester 94XTR Rifle CAL:375 SN:BB003571, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008614: Ruger SR-762 Rifle CAL:762 SN:561-14546, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on February
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 159 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008614 - (Continued from previous page)
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008615: Sig Sauer (SIG-ARMS) SIG 551A1 Rifle CAL:556 SN:43A001649, valued at $1,895.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008616: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:7 SN:133-86707, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008617: Winchester 94AE Rifle CAL:356 SN:6216955, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008618: Ithaca Gun Co. Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:S5130618, valued at $1,350.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008619: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:243 SN:132-71169, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008620: Winchester 94AE Rifle CAL:7-30 SN:5279239, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008621: Browning 1885 Rifle CAL:45 SN:07205NP371, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008622: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:330 SN:13306052, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008623: Springfield Armory, Geneseo, IL Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:431131, valued at $1,900.00,
seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 160 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008623 - (Continued from previous page)
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008624: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:300 SN:132-88978, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008625: Browning Sweet Sixteen Shotgun CAL:16 SN:S47106, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008626: Ruger M77 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:711-65539, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008627: Remington Arms Company Inc. 700 Rifle CAL:338 SN:S6356970, valued at $750.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008628: Winchester Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:120867, valued at $13,000.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008629: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:30-40 SN:13057834, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008630: Marlin Firearms Co. 1895 Rifle CAL:45-70 SN:91059409, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008631: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:375 SN:132-24395, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 161 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008632: Springfield Armory Geneseo, IL M1 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:1187183, valued at $600.00, seized
by the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008633: Heckler and Koch Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:M096834, valued at $500.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008634: Benelli S. PA. Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:Z734062D14, valued at $1,600.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008636: Winchester Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:543868, valued at $1,300.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008638: Browning Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:04800PX168, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008641: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:7 SN:133-44476, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008643: Browning Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:None, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008644: Savage B Shotgun CAL:12 SN:None, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 162 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008645: Winchester Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:16010, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008646: Marlin Firearms Co. 336 Rifle CAL:38-55 SN:97203089, valued at $550.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008647: Winchester Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:67062, valued at $3,500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008648: Winchester 1873 Rifle CAL:44 SN:None, valued at $1,350.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008649: Browning Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:8019A72, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008650: Ruger 3 Rifle CAL:375 SN:132-10835, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008651: Ithaca Gun Co. Unknown Shotgun CAL:16 SN:59899, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008652: Marlin Firearms Co. 1894 Rifle CAL:41 SN:1894S066, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 163 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008653: Winchester 37 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:None, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008655: Winchester 94 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:1527568, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008657: Enfield Model 1314 Rifle CAL:22 SN:3054444, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008658: Ithaca Gun Co. Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:S5281264, valued at $1,200.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008659: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 7 Rifle CAL:32 SN:7715221, valued at $800.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008660: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:6 SN:132-30539, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008661: Winchester 1886 Rifle CAL:45-70 SN:76977, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008662: Winchester Unknown Rifle CAL:45 SN:37243, valued at $800.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008663: Ruger 3 Rifle CAL:45-70 SN:130-70702, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008664: Ruger 3 rifle CAL:44 SN:13242238, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 164 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008664 - (Continued from previous page)
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008665: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:480-14677, valued at $450.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008666: Winchester 70 Rifle CAL:30 SN:G2506958, valued at $1,300.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008667: Winchester 9422M Rifle CAL:22 SN:F498841, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008668: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:300 SN:13021576, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008669: Ruger M77 Mark II Rifle CAL:308 SN:79240750, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008670: Marlin Firearms Co. 336XLR Rifle CAL:35 SN:93227499, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008671: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:13423220, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008672: Remington 710 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:A6672201, valued at $750.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 165 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008672 - (Continued from previous page)
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008674: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:300 SN:13376505, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008676: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:222 SN:917, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017 from
Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008677: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:223 SN:13254468, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008678: Unknown Unknown Rifle CAL:357 SN:12297, valued at $200.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008679: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:7 SN:13332443, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008680: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:13416594, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008681: Marlin Firearms Co. Rifle Model:1895SBL Cal.45-70 SN:91202431, valued at $650.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008682: Browning Unknown Shotgun CAL:12 SN:116ZX07618, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008683: Ruger 1 rifle CAL:405 SN:13403579, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 166 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008683 - (Continued from previous page)
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008684: Winchester 37 Shotgun CAL:410 SN:None, valued at $750.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008685: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:30-30 SN:13433184, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008686: Remington Arms Company Inc. 870 CAL:12 SN:AB168361M, valued at $400.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008687: Dumoulin Unknown Rifle CAL:308 SN:5041, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008688: Marlin Firearms Co. 1894 Rifle CAL:38-40 SN:97029254, valued at $650.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008689: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:7 SN:13128077, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008690: Marlin Firearms Co. 338MXLR Rifle CAL:338 SN:92217738, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008691: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:45-70 SN:13391143, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 167 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008692: Hunter Arms Co. Unknown Shotgun CAL:12 SN:FW129048, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008693: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:300 SN:13144434, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008694: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:13216267, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008695: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:338 SN:13324199, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008696: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:13339014, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008697: Ruger 1 Rifle CAL:6.5 SN:13012077, valued at $975.00, seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017
from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008698: Winchester 70 Rifle CAL:300 SN:553066, valued at $1,300.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008699: Browning Unknown Shotgun CAL:16 SN:74397, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008700: Browning Unknown Shotgun CAL:12 SN:02304PX158, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 168 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008701: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:13393361, valued at $1,100.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008703: Marlin Firearms Co. 917V Rifle CAL:17 SN:95651723, valued at $150.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008704: Browning Unknown Rifle CAL:338 SN:04572MY351, valued at $1,100.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008705: Smith & Wesson 657 Revolver CAL:41 SN:CCY3330, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008706: Smith & Wesson 22 Revolver CAL:45 SN:S279029, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008707: Germany Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:86486, valued at $100.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008708: Smith & Wesson 657 Revolver CAL:41 SN:AJR5498, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008709: Colt New Service Revolver CAL:455 SN:123535, valued at $650.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 169 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008709 - (Continued from previous page)
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008710: Smith & Wesson 629 Revolver CAL:44 SN:CDL1159, valued at $1,400.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008711: Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:DTA4054, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008712: Smith & Wesson 629 Revolver CAL:44 SN:CEK8108, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008713: Glock Inc. 20GEN4 Pistol CAL:10 SN:VAB931, valued at $450.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008714: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:S131095, valued at $1,400.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008715: Ruger Blackhawk Revolver CAL:45 SN:45-11919, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008716: Smith & Wesson 22 Revolver CAL:45 SN:CLW5529, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 170 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008716 - (Continued from previous page)
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008717: Glock Inc. 29 Pistol CAL:10 SN:YNG649, valued at $547.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008718: Smith & Wesson 686 Revolver CAL:357 SN:ANE6676, valued at $1,400.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008719: Smith & Wesson Special CTG Revolver CAL:44 SN:S142955, valued at $1,100.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008720: Sig-Sauer 1911 Pistol CAL:38 SN:54B056142, valued at $1,200.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008721: Smith & Wesson 63 Revolver CAL:22 SN:BBZ4874, valued at $1,200.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008722: Smith & Wesson 650 Revolver CAL:22 SN:ADN8873, valued at $450.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008723: Smith & Wesson 1950 Revolver CAL:45 SN:8915, valued at $1,200.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 171 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008724: Smith & Wesson 48 Revolver CAL:22 SN:243K592, valued at $850.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008725: Smith & Wesson 1950 Revolver CAL:45 SN:S96673, valued at $1,200.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008726: Smith & Wesson 696 Revolver CAL:44 SN:CBW9324, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008727: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:S211397, valued at $15,000.00, seized
by the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008728: Smith & Wesson 66 Revolver CAL:357 SN:AER6544, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008729: Smith & Wesson 657 Revolver CAL:41 SN:CEC9940, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008730: Smith & Wesson 6496 Revolver CAL:455 SN:62093, valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008731: Ruger Redhawk Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:501-10181, valued at $800.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 172 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008731 - (Continued from previous page)
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008732: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:45 SN:181740, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008733: Smith & Wesson 1917 Revolver CAL:45 SN:29950, valued at $750.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008734: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:455 SN:61344, valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008735: springfield Armory, Geneseo, IL 1911A1 Pistol CAL:45 SN:NM383001, valued at $1,200.00,
seized by the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008736: Smith & Wesson 22 Revolver CAL:45 SN:S255653, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008737: Smith & Wesson 41 Pistol CAL:22 SN:A197763, valued at $1,300.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008738: Dan Wesson Firearms Classic Pistol CAL:10 SN:C7091CZ, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008738 - (Continued from previous page)
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008739: Smith & Wesson 45 Revolver CAL:22 SN:C429746, valued at $900.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008740: Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:HVV0421, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008741: Smith & Wesson 610 Revolver CAL:10 SN:CFA4389, valued at $2,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008742: Smith & Wesson 15 Revolver CAL:38 SN:K455339, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008789: Smith & Wesson 1911 Pistol CAL:Unknown SN:FSP0927, valued at $1,100.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008793: Ruger Vaquero Revolver CAL:45 SN:55-24440, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008794: Ruger Redhawk Revolver CAL:44 SN:503-49320, valued at $800.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 174 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008794 - (Continued from previous page)
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008795: Glock Inc. 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:XGC377, valued at $550.00, seized by the ATF on February 09,
2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008797: Smith & Wesson 657 Revolver CAL:41 SN:CDE4749, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008798: Smith & Wesson 625 Revolver CAL:45 SN:SDS1358, valued at $850.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008800: Smith & Wesson 629 Revolver CAL:44 SN:AUR6051, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008801: Colt 1911 Pistol CAL:Unknown SN:624783, valued at $2,000.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008802: Smith & Wesson 629 Revolver CAL:44 SN:AUU7240, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008804: Smith & Wesson 58 Revolver CAL:41 SN:S260470, valued at $100.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 175 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008806: Smith & Wesson 58 Revolver CAL:41 SN:S314300, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008807: Smith & Wesson 625 Revolver CAL:45 SN:CDH2567, valued at $900.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008808: Unknown Unknown Pistol CAL:Unknown SN:224-018775, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008810: Smith & Wesson 460V Revolver CAL:460 SN:DCW5525, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008812: Smith & Wesson 625 Revolver CAL:45 SN:CAW5859, valued at $900.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008813: Smith & Wesson 629 Revolver CAL:44 SN:BEA1026, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008815: Smith & Wesson 325 Revolver CAL:45 SN:CVE0993, valued at $900.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008817: Ruger Unknown Pistol CAL:Unknown SN:361-00573, valued at $350.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 176 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008817 - (Continued from previous page)
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008818: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:67600, valued at $600.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008845: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:172976, valued at $600.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008853: Smith & Wesson 625 Revolver CAL:45 SN:SDS0154, valued at $900.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008854: Smith & Wesson 35 Revolver CAL:22 SN:M54268, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008856: Smith & Wesson 625 Revolver CAL:45 SN:CDH2497, valued at $900.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008857: Smith & Wesson 657 Revolver CAL:41 SN:BUE6194, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008860: Smith & Wesson 624 Revolver CAL:44 SN:AHB4864, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 177 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008860 - (Continued from previous page)
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008862: Smith & Wesson 357PD Revolver CAL:41 SN:CJF1797, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008865: Smith & Wesson 1955 Revolver CAL:45 SN:74035, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008867: Smith & Wesson 65 Revolver CAL:357 SN:BDB4412, valued at $2,500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008868: Sig-Sauer P226 Pistol CAL:9 SN:47A154949, valued at $900.00, seized by the ATF on February
09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008870: Unknown Unknown Derringer CAL:Unknown SN:059364, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008872: Smith & Wesson 69 Revolver CAL:44 SN:CWF8685, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008873: Ruger Vaquero Revolver CAL:40 SN:58-49313, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 178 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008873 - (Continued from previous page)
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008876: Smith & Wesson 625 Revolvr CAL:45 SN:CEA1474, valued at $900.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008877: Smith & Wesson 657 Revolver CAL:41 SN:CCW3223, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008881: Smith & Wesson 657 Revolver CAL:41 SN:CAW8088, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008882: Harrington and Richardson 504 Revolver CAL:32 SN:BA035835, valued at $200.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008887: Smith & Wesson 657 Revolver CAL:41 SN:AVB7181, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008891: Smith & Wesson 66 Revolver CAL:357 SN:7K51647, valued at $800.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008893: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:BDS5074, valued at $1,000.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008893 - (Continued from previous page)
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008895: Smith & Wesson 1950 Revolver CAL:45 SN:93223, valued at $2,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008897: Ruger Super Redhawk Revolver CAL:454 SN:552-80237, valued at $800.00, seized by the ATF
on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008900: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:CBU2365, valued at $1,100.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008903: Winchester 1885 Rifle CAL:300 SN:00021ZM85B, valued at $1,400.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008905: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:H99128, valued at $300.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008907: Smith & Wesson 624 Revolver CAL:44 SN:AHC3052, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008910: Smith & Wesson 657 Revolver CAL:41 SN:CDP0849, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008910 - (Continued from previous page)
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008919: Smith & Wesson 57 Revolver CAL:41 SN:S252938, valued at $1,500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008921: Smith & Wesson Unknown Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:20095, valued at $400.00, seized by the
ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008924: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:134-13612, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008928: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:134-44731, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008931: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:134-44730, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008933: Ruger Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:134-46735, valued at $675.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008936: Remington Arms Company Inc. 700 Rifle CAL:338 SN:S6499196, valued at $750.00, seized by
the ATF on February 09, 2017 from Laurence Myers and Maria Myers in Rio Rico, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-008936 - (Continued from previous page)
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009020: Zastava M70A Pistol CAL:9 SN:Z-M70A-0000681, valued at $200.00, seized by the ATF on
February 09, 2017 from Manuel Mayer JR in Tucson, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011036: Ruger LC9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:322-07196, valued at $300.00, seized by the Tucson Police
Department on January 13, 2017 from Juan Acosta-Cruz in Tucson, AZ, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011037: 5 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $0.50, seized by the Tucson Police Department
on January 13, 2017 from Juan Acosta-Cruz in Tucson, AZ, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011039: 70 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:380, valued at $7.00, seized by the ATF on March 06,
2017 from Deborah Marshall in Tucson, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 182 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
17-ATF-008343: Sig Sauer P226 Legion Pistol CAL:9 SN:47A115666, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 14, 2017 from Massimiliano Cividini in Claymont, DE for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008344: Sig Sauer P229 Elite Pistol CAL:9 SN:55B024055, valued at $800.00, seized by the ATF on
February 14, 2017 from Massimiliano Cividini in Claymont, DE for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008345: Sig Sauer Sig 716 Patrol Rifle CAL:762 SN:23D008526, valued at $1,600.00, seized by the ATF
on February 14, 2017 from Massimiliano Cividini in Claymont, DE for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008346: 1745 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $174.50, seized by the ATF on
February 14, 2017 from Massimiliano Cividini in Claymont, DE for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 185 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 186 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF IDAHO
17-ATF-006213: SIGSAUER SP2022 Pistol CAL:40 SN:24B177478, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF IDAHO
17-ATF-006213 - (Continued from previous page)
January 19, 2017 from Nicholas Clapsaddle in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006214: 9 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $0.90, seized by the ATF on January 19, 2017
from Nicholas Clapsaddle in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006215: 12 Rounds NORTH CHINA INDUSTRIES (NCI) - (NORINCO) Ammunition CAL:762, valued at
$1.20, seized by the ATF on January 19, 2017 from Brent Stewart in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006216: 9 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $0.90, seized by the ATF on January
19, 2017 from Brent Stewart in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006217: MOSSBERG 500 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:U568949, valued at $450.00, seized by the ATF on January
19, 2017 from Nicholas Clapsaddle in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006218: 6 Rounds WINCHESTER-WESTERN Ammunition CAL:12, valued at $0.60, seized by the ATF on
January 19, 2017 from Nicholas Clapsaddle in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006219: ANDERSON MANUFACTURING AM-15 Receiver CAL:Multi SN:16181561, valued at $250.00,
seized by the ATF on January 19, 2017 from Nicholas Clapsaddle in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006220: ANDERSON MANUFACTURING AM-15 Receiver CAL:Multi SN:15181892, valued at $250.00,
seized by the ATF on January 19, 2017 from Nicholas Clapsaddle in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006221: 38 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $3.80, seized by the ATF on January
19, 2017 from Nicholas Clapsaddle in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006222: 143 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $14.30, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 188 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF IDAHO
17-ATF-006222 - (Continued from previous page)
January 19, 2017 from Nicholas Clapsaddle in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006223: 1292 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $129.20, seized by the ATF on
January 19, 2017 from Nicholas Clapsaddle in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006278: RUGER AR-556 Rifle CAL:556 SN:851-52341, valued at $650.00, seized by the ATF on January
21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006296: SMITH & WESSON 329PD AIRLITE Revolver CAL:44 SN:CTP5463, valued at $550.00, seized by
the ATF on January 21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006297: SIGSAUER P250 Pistol CAL:40 SN:EAK069121, valued at $550.00, seized by the ATF on January
21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006298: 26 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $2.60, seized by the ATF on January 21,
2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006299: ROMARM/CUGIR DRACO Pistol CAL:762 SN:DB-1430-16 RO, valued at $450.00, seized by the
ATF on January 21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006303: KIMBER ULT CRIMSON CARRY II Pistol CAL:45 SN:KU185321, valued at $600.00, seized by the
ATF on January 21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006308: 21 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:45, valued at $2.10, seized by the ATF on January 21,
2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006311: ISRAEL WEAPON IND- IWI (ISRAEL MILITARY IND-IMI) DESERT EAGLE Pistol CAL:41/44
SN:91123, valued at $650.00, seized by the ATF on January 21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006313: 8 Rounds WINCHESTER-WESTERN Ammunition CAL:44, valued at $0.80, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF IDAHO
17-ATF-006313 - (Continued from previous page)
January 21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006315: INTRATEC TECDC9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:D080551, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on January
21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006317: FIE TEX22 Revolver CAL:22 SN:X05762, valued at $150.00, seized by the ATF on January 21,
2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006318: IVER JOHNSON SIDEWINDER 50 Revolver CAL:22 SN:E5408, valued at $150.00, seized by the
ATF on January 21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006325: 59 Rounds PMC Ammunition CAL:556, valued at $5.90, seized by the ATF on January 21, 2017
from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006328: 72 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $7.20, seized by the ATF on January
21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006331: BERETTA, PIETRO S.P.A. 9000S Pistol CAL:9 SN:SN004049, valued at $250.00, seized by the
ATF on January 21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006332: 11 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $1.10, seized by the ATF on January 21, 2017
from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006333: 232 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $23.20, seized by the ATF on
January 21, 2017 from Jose D Figueroa in Boise, ID for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011046: SAVAGE 77D Shotgun CAL:12 SN:None, valued at $50.00, seized by the Caldwell Police
Department on January 13, 2017 from BRYAN HASKELL in NAMPA, ID, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011047: 26 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:12, valued at $2.60, seized by the Caldwell Police
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 190 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF IDAHO
17-ATF-011047 - (Continued from previous page)
Department on January 13, 2017 from BRYAN HASKELL in NAMPA, ID, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MONTANA
17-ATF-007392: Taurus PT740 SLIM Pistol CAL:40 SN:SFY63025, valued at $250.00, seized by the Yellowstone
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MONTANA
17-ATF-007392 - (Continued from previous page)
County Sheriff's Office on February 09, 2017 from Raymond TETZLAFF in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007393: 6 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $0.60, seized by the Yellowstone
County Sheriff's Office on February 09, 2017 from Raymond TETZLAFF in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007394: Walther 4 Pistol CAL:32 SN:256585, valued at $250.00, seized by the Yellowstone County
Sheriff's Office on February 09, 2017 from Raymond TETZLAFF in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007395: 6 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:32, valued at $0.60, seized by the Yellowstone
County Sheriff's Office on February 09, 2017 from Raymond TETZLAFF in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-011181: SIG-SAUER P250 Pistol CAL:9 SN:EAK074433, valued at $200.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 04, 2017 from Jose ADAN DE JESUS in Klamath County, OR,
and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011185: 15 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $1.50, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 04, 2017 from Jose ADAN DE JESUS in Klamath County, OR,
and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 203 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MONTANA
17-ATF-010630: Savage 94 Series M Shotgun CAL:12 SN:P684044, valued at $200.00, seized by the Billings
Police Department on December 30, 2016 from Katie Silveson in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008911: U.S.A. Military Surplus Thompson Machine Gun CAL:45 SN:8986, valued at $50,000.00, seized
by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section
5872.
17-ATF-008920: Germany MP40 Machine Gun CAL:9 SN:4760, valued at $50,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008995: German Sports Guns GSG-522PK Pistol CAL:22 SN:A302577, valued at $500.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
17-ATF-010717: PVC Pipe Bomb, Serial No. Unknown, valued at $1.00, seized by the Oregon State Police on
December 12, 2016 from William E. Wild Sr. in Redmond, OR, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to
26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
17-ATF-010718: PVC Pipe Bomb, Serial No. Unknown, valued at $1.00, seized by the Oregon State Police on
December 12, 2016 from William E. Wild Sr. in Redmond, OR, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to
26 U.S.C. Section 5872.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
20 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. The claim of ownership must be accompanied by a claim bond in the
amount of $5,000 or ten percent(10%) of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than $250. A claim
need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C.
Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ALASKA
17-ATF-008267: ITM ARMS COMPANY Unknown type Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:0002814, valued at $150.00, seized
by the US DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK,
and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008287: MOSSBERG 500A Shotgun CAL:12 SN:K372258, valued at $200.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008291: 3 Rounds WINCHESTER-WESTERN Ammunition CAL:12, valued at $0.30, seized by the US
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008292: TAURUS 689 Revolver CAL:357 SN:ID139206, valued at $150.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008293: 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:357, valued at $0.60, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008295: Taurus 66 Revolver CAL:357 SN:5127704, valued at $300.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008297: 6 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:357, valued at $0.60, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008299: Taurus The Judge Revolver CAL:45/410 SN:BU656870, valued at $400.00, seized by the US
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ALASKA
17-ATF-008299 - (Continued from previous page)
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008301: 5 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:410, valued at $0.50, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008309: HS PRODUCTS (IM METAL) XD45 Pistol CAL:45 SN:US713324, valued at $400.00, seized by the
US DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008312: 13 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:45, valued at $1.30, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008313: Taurus PT92CS Pistol CAL:9 SN:TKL26727/CSD, valued at $300.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008314: 13 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $1.30, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008315: GLOCK GMBH 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:WGV654, valued at $200.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008316: 29 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $2.90, seized by the US DRUG
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ALASKA
17-ATF-008316 - (Continued from previous page)
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008318: GLOCK GMBH 21C Pistol CAL:45 SN:FFK477, valued at $200.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008319: 26 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $2.60, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008320: GLOCK GMBH 21 Pistol CAL:45 SN:PSW038, valued at $200.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008321: 21 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:45, valued at $2.10, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008322: SIG-SAUER P238 Pistol CAL:380 SN:27A101762, valued at $100.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008323: 7 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:45, valued at $0.70, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008324: 222 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $22.20, seized by the US DRUG
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ALASKA
17-ATF-008324 - (Continued from previous page)
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 08, 2017 from Bernard White in Anchorage, AK, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 238 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
17-ATF-009741: Sig-Sauer 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:T181632, valued at $1.00, seized by the ATF on February
08, 2017 from Liuqing Yang in Kingman, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT
17-ATF-006502: Springfield Armory, Geneseo, IL SD-S Pistol CAL:45 SN:S3191918, valued at $350.00, seized by
the ATF on February 03, 2017 from Jose Chevere in Newington, CT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT
17-ATF-006502 - (Continued from previous page)
924(d).
17-ATF-006510: 78 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:45, valued at $7.80, seized by the ATF on
February 03, 2017 from Jose Chevere in Newington, CT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011051: Smith & Wesson 38 Revolver CAL:38 SN:J597230, valued at $100.00, seized by the ATF on
January 30, 2017 from Kelvin SOTO in Bridgeport, CT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-011052: 5 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:38, valued at $0.50, seized by the ATF on January 30, 2017
from Kelvin SOTO in Bridgeport, CT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
17-ATF-008279: 45 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $4.50, seized by the New Castle County
Division Of Police on February 01, 2017 from Ignacio Reyes-Hernandez in Wilmington, DE, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008281: 1 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $0.10, seized by the New Castle County
Division Of Police on February 01, 2017 from Ignacio Reyes-Hernandez in Wilmington, DE, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-007450: KELTEC, CNC INDUSTRIES, INC. PF-9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:STE51, valued at $300.00, seized by the
ATF on January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007457: GLOCK INC. 23 Pistol CAL:40 SN:TCX176, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007459: KIRIKKALE MKE MAKINA VE KIMYA INDUSTRISI Z 5K Pistol CAL:9 SN:TO624-15BJOO308,
valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007460: TROY DEFENSE Unknown Type Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:TPA05145436, valued at $400.00,
seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007461: ISRAEL WEAPON IND- IWI (ISRAEL MILITARY IND-IMI) TAVOR Rifle CAL:9 SN:T0045019, valued
at $2,000.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-007464: SMITH & WESSON M&P 15 Rifle CAL:Multi SN:ST19798, valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF on
January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-007466: ENFIELD NO4MKI Rifle CAL:303 SN:75L5396, valued at $130.00, seized by the ATF on January
25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007468: GLOCK GMBH 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:MEY360, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007470: BUSHMASTER FIREARMS XM15-E2S Rifle CAL:223 SN:BFI637783, valued at $900.00, seized by
the ATF on January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007472: SMITH & WESSON 29 Revolver CAL:44 SN:N483731, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on
January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-007476: MOSSBERG 100 ATR Rifle CAL:270 SN:BA122305, valued at $650.00, seized by the ATF on
January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-007477: IZHMASH (IMEZ) SAIGA Shotgun CAL:410 SN:H03200262, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF
on January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-007479: MARLIN FIREARMS CO. 60 Rifle CAL:22 SN:12434454, valued at $75.00, seized by the ATF on
January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 272 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-007484: 1350 Rounds SMITH & WESSON Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $135.00, seized by the ATF on
January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-007487: 1053 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $105.30, seized by the ATF on
January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-007490: 31 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $3.10, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007493: 15 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $1.50, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007494: 13 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $1.30, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007496: 554 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $55.40, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007498: 131 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $13.10, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007501: 250 Rounds AGUILA Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $25.00, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007503: 500 Rounds RWS Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $50.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007509: 31 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $3.10, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 273 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-007512: SMITH & WESSON 19 Revolver CAL:357 SN:AJN4198, valued at $50.00, seized by the ATF on
January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-007513: 27 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $2.70, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007514: 7 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $0.70, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007515: 28 Rounds SMITH & WESSON Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $2.80, seized by the ATF on
January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-007516: 94 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:223, valued at $9.40, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007517: 13 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:Unknown, valued at $1.30, seized by the ATF on January
25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007519: 30 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:223, valued at $3.00, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007521: 1000 Rounds AMERICAN EAGLE Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $100.00, seized by the ATF on
January 26, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Hagatna, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007522: 31 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $3.10, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007523: 21 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $2.10, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 274 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-007524: 31 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $3.10, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007525: 19 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $1.90, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007527: 25 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:223, valued at $2.50, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007529: 12 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $1.20, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007533: 1000 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $100.00, seized by the ATF on January 26,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Hagatna, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007536: 1000 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $100.00, seized by the ATF on January 26,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Hagatna, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007539: 1000 Rounds AMERICAN EAGLE Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $100.00, seized by the ATF on
January 26, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Hagatna, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007540: 1 Round Other Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $0.10, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017 from
Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007547: One 1 Glock Magazine, 13 Round Capacity, valued at $10.00, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881.
17-ATF-007553: 369 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi, valued at $36.90, seized by the ATF on January 25,
2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008069: 2009 Mercedes C300 Automobile VIN:WDDGF54X19F743378, valued at $11,000.00, seized by
the ATF on January 26, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Chalan Pago, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C.
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 275 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-008069 - (Continued from previous page)
Section 881.
17-ATF-008072: 2014 Kawasaki KRT800CEF Te-Ryx Motorcycle VIN:JKBR1CC18EB500347, valued at
$12,000.00, seized by the ATF on January 26, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Chalan Pago, GU for forfeiture
pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881.
17-ATF-008073: 2015 Harley Davidson VRSCF Motorcycle VIN:1HD1HPH13FC802700, valued at $13,000.00,
seized by the ATF on January 26, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Chalan Pago, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21
U.S.C. Section 881.
17-ATF-008075: 2015 Toyota Sequoia Automobile VIN:5TDJY5G12FS115570, valued at $50,000.00, seized by the
ATF on January 26, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Chalan Pago, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C.
Section 881.
17-ATF-008076: 2005 Nissan 350Z Automobile VIN:JN1AZ34E75M652151, valued at $8,000.00, seized by the
ATF on January 26, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Chalan Pago, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C.
Section 881.
17-ATF-008077: 2016 Dodge Challenger Automobile VIN:2C3CDZC99GH249357, valued at $60,000.00, seized
by the ATF on January 26, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Chalan Pago, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C.
Section 881.
17-ATF-008079: 2014 Infiniti QX80 Automobile VIN JN8AZ2NC5E9351096, valued at $46,000.00, seized by the
ATF on January 26, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Chalan Pago, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C.
Section 881.
17-ATF-009314: 342 Assorted Jewelry Items, valued at $160,573.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017 from
Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881. Items described as:
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[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009314 - (Continued from previous page)
1 Silver Mens "Rolex" Watch Rose Gold Face, valued at $2,000.00; 1 Silver Mens "Rolex" Watch White Face,
valued at $10.00; 1 SILVER/GOLD MENS DATE JUST "ROLEX" SN:528769S0 WATCH BLACK FACE IN ROLEX
BOX Serial No. 528769S0, valued at $11,000.00; 1 Silver Womens "Rolex" Date Just Watch With White Face
SN:Z137668 Serial No. Z137668, valued at $2,500.00; 1 Gold Womens "Rolex" Watch W/ Gold Diamond Face,
valued at $2,000.00; 1 SILVER/GOLD WOMENS "ROLEX" WATCH WITH ROSE GOLD FACE SN:F714988 Serial
No. F714988, valued at $2,500.00; 1 Silver Womens "Rolex" Watch With Black Face, valued at $10.00; 1
Gold/Diamonds Mens "Bulova" Watch, valued at $451.00; 1 White Goldw/ Diamond Wedding Ring In Gold Box,
valued at $400.00; 1 Womens Silver Bracelet With Green Stone, valued at $1.00; 1 DAMAGED GOLD CHILD
BAMBOO BRACELT, valued at $10.00; 1 Silver Mens "Tag" Watch W/ Blue Face, valued at $1,200.00; 1 Silver
Mens "Tag" Watch W/ Blue Face, valued at $1,000.00; 1 Silver/Gold Mens "Tag" Watch W/ White Face, valued at
$1,000.00; 1 Silver "Tag" Womens Watch W/ White Face, valued at $1,000.00; 1 Silver Womens Bracelet W/ Heart,
valued at $1,000.00; 1 Gold Necklace W/ Heart And Pearl Pendant, valued at $100.00; 1 Damaged Gold
Necklace, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Chain Necklace, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Necklace, valued at $30.00; 1 Silver
"Cartier" Necklace W/ Silver And Gold Pendant, valued at $300.00; 1 Gold Rope Chain Necklace, valued at $1.00;
1 Gold Baht Chain With Gold Round Pendant, valued at $290.00; 1 Gold Chain Necklace W/ "Playboy" Bunny
Pendant, valued at $29.00; 1 Gold Chain Necklace, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Necklace, valued at $150.00; 1 Gold
Necklace W/ Cross Pendant, valued at $360.00; 1 Gold Baht Chain W/ Large Cross Pendant, valued at $3,100.00;
1 Gold Chain Necklace W/ Gold Pineapple Pendant, valued at $90.00; 1 Gold Necklace W/ Gold Cross Pendant
Flat, valued at $330.00; 1 Gold Necklace, valued at $30.00; 1 Gold Necklace, valued at $90.00; 1 Gold Baht
Necklace, valued at $380.00; 1 Gold Necklace W/ Gold And Diamond Cross Pendant, valued at $380.00; 1 Gold
Chain Necklace W/ Gold Guam Seal, valued at $800.00; 1 Gold Necklace W/ Seven Crystal Pendants, valued at
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 277 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009314 - (Continued from previous page)
$300.00; 1 Large Gold Baht Necklace W/ Cross Pendant, valued at $4,500.00; 1 Gold Chain Necklace, valued at
$300.00; 1 Gold Necklace W/ Gold Star Pendant, valued at $50.00; 1 Gold And Silver Necklace, valued at $650.00;
1 Gold Necklace W/ Gold Leaf Pendant, valued at $140.00; 1 Gold Chain Necklace W/ Gold Locket Pendant,
valued at $900.00; 1 Gold Necklace W/Eyelet Shaped Links, valued at $300.00; 1 Gold Necklace W/ Gold Heart
Locket, valued at $70.00; 1 Gold Necklace W/ Gold Pendant With Green Stone and Silver "Mom" Pendant, valued
at $100.00; 1 Gold Baht Necklace W/ Cross Pendant With "Chris" inscribed, valued at $380.00; 1 Gold Necklace
W/ Gold "J" Pendant, valued at $250.00; 1 Gold Necklace With Damaged Diamond Pendant, valued at $80.00; 1
Gold Necklace, valued at $20.00; 1 Gold Necklace, valued at $20.00; 1 Gold Necklace W/ Gold Pendants With
Hearts and Diamond, valued at $200.00; 1 Gold Baht Necklace, valued at $900.00; 1 Gold Necklace, valued at
$60.00; 1 Silver Chain Necklace, valued at $1,500.00; 1 Silver Necklace W/ Pearl Flower Pendant, valued at $1.00;
1 Silver Chain Necklace, valued at $1.00; 1 Silver Chain Necklace, valued at $1.00; 1 SILVER CHAIN
NECKLACESILVER WITH BLACK BEAD ROSARY NECKLACE WITH CROSS, valued at $1.00; 1 Damaged Silver
Necklace, valued at $1.00; 1 Silver Necklace, valued at $80.00; 1 Silver Necklace With Heart Diamond Pendant,
valued at $300.00; 1 Silver Necklace With Flower Diamond Pendant, valued at $119.00; 1 Silver Necklace
W/Small Diamond Heart Pendant, valued at $300.00; 1 Silver Necklace W/Diamond Heart Pendant, valued at
$80.00; 1 Large Silver Mens Necklace With Cross Pendant, valued at $1,200.00; 1 SILVER NECKLACE WITH
HEART PENDANT WITH PINK STONET, valued at $1.00; 1 Silver Necklace With Cross Pendant, valued at $30.00;
1 Silver Necklace, valued at $30.00; 1 Silver Chain Necklace, valued at $5.00; 1 Silver Necklace With Silver Dollar
Pendant, valued at $200.00; 1 Pearl Necklace With Pearl/Gold Pendant, valued at $120.00; 1 Pearl Necklace With
Pearl, valued at $50.00; 1 White Gold Diamond Wedding Ring In Red Box, valued at $2,000.00; 1 Gold Diamond
Ring, valued at $700.00; 1 Gold Ring With Diamond Cluster, valued at $1,000.00; 1 Gold Diamond Ring, valued at
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 278 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009314 - (Continued from previous page)
$30,000.00; 1 Gold Leaf Diamond Ring, valued at $50.00; 1 Mens Gold Ring, valued at $180.00; 1 Womens
Seven Day Ring, valued at $5.00; 1 Womens Gold Ring, valued at $70.00; 1 Womens Gold Diamond Ring, valued
at $180.00; 1 Gold Ring With Purple Stone, valued at $5.00; 1 Gold Ring With Pink Stones, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold
Ring, valued at $50.00; 1 Gold Ring With Ruby Stones, valued at $200.00; 1 Gold Womens Ring With Diamond,
valued at $2,000.00; 1 Gold Ring With Three Diamonds, valued at $500.00; 1 Gold Womens Ring With
Diamonds, valued at $20.00; 1 Gold Mens Playboy Ring, valued at $328.00; 1 Gold Womens Ring With Diamond
Cluster, valued at $5.00; 1 Squared Gold Womens Ring With Small Diamonds, valued at $400.00; 1 Gold Mens
Ring, valued at $290.00; 1 Gold Womens Seven Day Ring, valued at $200.00; 1 Bent Gold Seven Day Ring With
Heart Pendant, valued at $18.00; 1 Gold Cross Ring, valued at $115.00; 1 Gold Womens Ring With Black Stones,
valued at $200.00; 1 Gold Womens Diamond Ring, valued at $200.00; 1 Gold Womens Diamond Ring, valued at
$69.00; 1 Gold Floral Ring, valued at $400.00; 1 Gold Ring, valued at $60.00; 1 Gold "R" Ring, valued at $20.00; 1
Gold Ring With Oval Diamond Cluster, valued at $200.00; 1 Gold Diamond Ring With Green Stone And
Diamonds, valued at $100.00; 1 Gold Diamond Ring With One Diamond, valued at $100.00; 1 Gold Ring With
Seven Diamond Rings, valued at $700.00; 1 Silver Mens "Tiffany & Co." Ring, valued at $50.00; 1 White Gold
Diamond White Stone, valued at $5.00; 1 Tarnished Silver Diamond Ring, valued at $20.00; 1 Silver Ring, valued
at $100.00; 1 Silver Bamboo Ring, valued at $59.00; 1 Silver Diamond Band Ring, valued at $1,400.00; 1 Silver
Diamond Ring, valued at $1,500.00; 1 Silver Large Diamond Cluster Ring, valued at $1,500.00; 1 Silver Diamond
Band Ring, valued at $600.00; 1 Silver Diamond Band Ring, valued at $500.00; 1 Womens Diamond Wedding
Band, valued at $200.00; 1 Silver Diamond Ring, valued at $1,300.00; 1 Silver Diamond Ring, valued at $10.00; 1
Silver Diamond Ring, valued at $800.00; 1 Silver Ring, valued at $30.00; 1 Silver Diamond Mens Ring, valued at
$20.00; 1 Silver Mens Ring, valued at $20.00; 1 Silver Mens Ring, valued at $30.00; 1 Silver Womens Ring With
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 279 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009314 - (Continued from previous page)
Green Stone, valued at $250.00; 1 Silver Ring With Heart Shaped Diamond, valued at $5.00; 1 Silver Mens
Diamond Ring, valued at $20.00; 1 Silver Diamond Ring, valued at $200.00; 1 Silver Mens Ring, valued at $5.00;
1 Silver Diamond Cluster, valued at $70.00; 1 Silver Mens "Tiffany & Co." Ring, valued at $59.00; 1 Silver Mens
Diamond Ring, valued at $300.00; 1 Silver Womens Ring With Stone Cluster, valued at $39.00; 1 Silver Mens
Ring, valued at $200.00; 1 Silver Mens Ring, valued at $130.00; 1 Silver Diamond Ring, valued at $400.00; 1
Silver Mens Diamond Ring, valued at $1,300.00; 1 Silver Ring, valued at $29.00; 1 Silver Diamond Ring, valued at
$1,300.00; 1 Damaged Silver Ring, valued at $5.00; 1 2 Diamond Stones, valued at $10.00; 1 Tarnished Silver
Ring With Pink Stone, valued at $250.00; 1 Guam Community College Class Ring With Aquamarine Stone,
valued at $15.00; 1 Gold Ring With Multicolored Stone, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Ring With Multicolored Stone,
valued at $300.00; 1 Gold Mens Ring With Ruby Stone, valued at $50.00; 1 Gold Mens "Guam" Ring, valued at
$290.00; 1 Silver Ring With Green Stone, valued at $10.00; 1 Silver Ring With White Stone, valued at $15.00; 1
Black/Silver Mens Ring, valued at $30.00; 1 UNIVERSITY OF HONOLULU CLASS RING 97', valued at $360.00; 1
Gold Ring, valued at $70.00; 1 Gold Ring With White Stones, valued at $70.00; 1 Womens Class Ring With
Yellow Stone, valued at $50.00; 1 Silver Ring With Heart And Diamond, valued at $50.00; 1 Black "Louis Vuitton"
Ring With Gold Monograms, valued at $10.00; 1 Mens Black Ring, valued at $1.00; 1 Mens Tungsten Ring, valued
at $20.00; 1 Gold Flower Ring, valued at $60.00; 1 SILVER RING WITH DAIMONDS AND 3 MULTICOLORED
STONES, valued at $100.00; 1 Class Ring With Blue Stone, valued at $40.00; 1 Ring With Two Pearls, valued at
$200.00; 1 Gold Ring With Four Pearls, valued at $100.00; 1 Silver Pearl Ring, valued at $50.00; 1 "Saint
Christopher" Pendant In Red Box, valued at $200.00; 1 Silver Heart Pendant Bent, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Cross
Pendant, valued at $40.00; 1 Diamond Cross Pendant, valued at $10.00; 1 Silver Cross Pendant, valued at
$60.00; 1 Silver Cross Pendant, valued at $30.00; 1 Damaged Gold Initial Pendant, valued at $15.00; 1 Gold
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 280 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009314 - (Continued from previous page)
Cross Pendant, valued at $60.00; 1 Gold Pendant With White Stone, valued at $40.00; 1 Gold Figurine, valued at
$1.00; 1 Gold Small Cross With Mother Mary, valued at $29.00; 1 Silver Of Silouette Of Cameo, valued at $10.00; 1
Silver Pendant Of Japanese Character, valued at $50.00; 1 Silver Pendant Of Dolphin And Flower Pendant, valued
at $80.00; 1 Silver Heart Within A Heart Pendant, valued at $50.00; 1 Silver With Three Diamond Stones, valued at
$10.00; 1 Gold Colored Animal Pendant, valued at $30.00; 1 Gold Double Heart Pendant, valued at $50.00; 1
Silver Cameo Pendant, valued at $19.00; 1 GOLD FLOWER DAIMOND PENDANT, valued at $1.00; 1 Silver Cross
Pendant, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Dragon Pendant, valued at $800.00; 1 Gold Octagon Pendant, valued at
$500.00; 1 Green Jade Figurine, valued at $100.00; 1 Gold Locket, valued at $120.00; 1 Gold Brouche, valued at
$1.00; 1 Rose Gold "Eric" Pendant, valued at $20.00; 1 Silver Chinese Character Pendant, valued at $5.00; 1 Jade
Pendant Of Sumo, valued at $70.00; 1 Gold Diamond Heart, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Locket, valued at $1.00; 1
Empty Black "Bulova" Box, valued at $1.00; 1 Empty Brown "Michael Kors" Box, valued at $1.00; 1 BLACK "MELE &
CO" JEWELY CASE, valued at $1.00; 1 Diamond Stone, valued at $5.00; 1 Clear/Blue Pouch Containing Ziplock,
valued at $1.00; 1 4 EMPTY JEWELY BOXES AND POUCH, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Flat Bracelet, valued at
$3,000.00; 1 Gold Flat Chain Bracelet, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold And Silver Bracelet, valued at $300.00; 1 GOLD
WITH DAIMOND BRACELET "BMNY", valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Thin Rope Necklace, valued at $30.00; 1 Gold Heart
Shaped Bracelet, valued at $1,200.00; 1 "925RSE" SILVER/DAIMOND BRACELET, valued at $300.00; 1 SILVER
BRACELET HEART SHAPE WITH DAIMONDS, valued at $300.00; 1 Bracelet With Elephant Logo, valued at $1.00;
1 Gold Bracelet, valued at $300.00; 1 GOLD BRACELET WITH DAIMONDS, valued at $1.00; 1 Gold Bracelet,
valued at $2,000.00; 1 Silver Bracelet, valued at $900.00; 1 Silver Bracelet, valued at $500.00; 1 Gold Bracelet
With Multiple Jewels, valued at $20.00; 1 SILVER WITH DAIMOND BRACELET, valued at $700.00; 1 Gold
Bracelet, valued at $120.00; 1 Gold Bracelet "Love Chloe", valued at $1.00; 1 SILVER WITH DAIMOND
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009314 - (Continued from previous page)
BRACELET, valued at $300.00; 1 Gold Bracelet, valued at $1,000.00; 1 "A9031" "14K" SILVER BRACELET WITH
SMAL DAIMONDS, valued at $2,000.00; 1 "TECEIGOLD" GOLD BRACELT WITH RUBY STONE, valued at
$20,000.00; 1 Gold Bracelet With Gold Ball, valued at $1,100.00; 1 Silver Bracelet With Small Diamonds And
Heart, valued at $1,800.00; 1 Silver Bracelet With Gold Band, valued at $300.00; 1 5 Gold Bracelets, valued at
$2,900.00; 1 "TECAIGOLD" 14K ITALY SMALL THIN GOLD BRACELT, valued at $29.00; 1 Thin Gold Bracelet,
valued at $40.00; 1 Silver Bracelet, valued at $50.00; 1 "Tecaigold" Silver Bracelet, valued at $75.00; 1 "14k685"
Gold Chain Bracelet, valued at $1,200.00; 1 "585 Italy" Gold Bracelet, valued at $2,000.00; 1 Thin Silver With Black
Bead Bracelet, valued at $1.00; 1 "Tecaigold" "585" Silver Bracelet, valued at $400.00; 1 Silver/Pink With Flower
And Jewel Design Bracelet, valued at $300.00; 1 Gold Bamboo Bracelet, valued at $190.00; 1 Gold Bracelets With
Hearts, valued at $1,300.00; 1 Black Bead Bracelet, valued at $5.00; 1 Thin Gold Bracelet, valued at $100.00; 1
"14k585" Gold Bracelet, valued at $150.00; 1 Silver Bracelet With Snowman, X-Mas Design, valued at $150.00; 1
Silver Dragon Bracelet, valued at $170.00; 1 Silver Bracelet, valued at $1.00; 1 1 PAIR GOLD CLIP ON
EARRINGSCHRISTIAN DIOR, valued at $1.00; 1 3 Ea. Black Stones, valued at $1,500.00; 1 Gold Chain With Jade
Pendant, valued at $200.00; 1 1 Pair Loop Silver Earrings, valued at $39.00; 1 1 Pair Loop Silver Diamond
Earrings, valued at $70.00; 1 1 Pair Gold/Diamond Earrings, valued at $1,300.00; 1 1 Pair Gold/Diamond
Earrings, valued at $700.00; 1 1 Pair Silver/Diamond Earrings, valued at $20.00; 1 1 Pair Black/Gold Diamond
Earrings, valued at $100.00; 1 1 Pair Gold Chain Earrings, valued at $90.00; 1 1 Pair Silver/Diamond Earrings,
valued at $700.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Baht Loop Earring, valued at $80.00; 1 1 Ea Pearl Stud Earring, valued at $3.00; 1
1 Pair Gold Diamond Earrings, valued at $1,500.00; 1 1 Ea Diamond Stud Earrings, valued at $200.00; 1 1 Pair
Silver Loop Earrings, valued at $5.00; 1 1 Ea Silver Diamond Earring, valued at $3.00; 1 1 Ea Diamond/Gold Stud
Earring, valued at $10.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Loop Earring, valued at $10.00; 1 1 Pair Gold Diamond Earrings, valued at
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 282 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009314 - (Continued from previous page)
$10.00; 1 1 Pair Silver Earrings, valued at $80.00; 1 1 Pair Silver Heart Stud Earrings, valued at $20.00; 1 1 Pair
Gold Earrings, valued at $80.00; 1 1 Pair Silver/Amethst Earrings, valued at $20.00; 1 1 Pair Silver Stud Earrings,
valued at $300.00; 1 1 Pair Pearl/Gold Earrings, valued at $40.00; 1 1 Pair Gold Stud Earrings, valued at $90.00; 1
1 Pair Gold Earrings With "R", valued at $30.00; 1 1 Pair Pearl/Gold Earrings, valued at $120.00; 1 1 Pair Gold
Stud Earrings, valued at $30.00; 1 1 Pair Gold Loop Earrings, valued at $60.00; 1 1 Pair Gold Earrings, valued at
$4.00; 1 1 Pair Heart Shaped Gold Stud Earrings, valued at $100.00; 1 1 Pair Silver/Gold Earrings, valued at
$40.00; 1 1 Ea Gold/Diamond Earring, valued at $5.00; 1 1 Pair Silver Loop Earrings, valued at $5.00; 1 1 Ea
Green Diamond Earring In White Case, valued at $10.00; 1 1 Pair Loop Earrings, valued at $40.00; 1 1 Pair Floral
Diamond Gold Earrings, valued at $2,000.00; 1 1 Pair Emerald Earrings (1 Emerald Missing), valued at $70.00; 1
1 Pair Gold Stud Earrings, valued at $50.00; 1 1 Pair Gold Diamond Loop Earrings, valued at $50.00; 1 1 Pair
Silver Loop Earrings, valued at $30.00; 1 1 Gold Heart Pendant, valued at $5.00; 1 1 Ea White Diamond Stud
Earring, valued at $5.00; 1 1 Ea Silver Loop Earring, valued at $30.00; 1 1 Ea Silver Diamond Stud Earring, valued
at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Diamond Stud Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Floral Design Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea
Gold Bamboo Loop Earring, valued at $15.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Earring, valued at $20.00; 1 1 Ea Diamond Pendant,
valued at $50.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Loop Earring, valued at $20.00; 1 1 Ea Diamond Earring, valued at $5.00; 1 1 Ea
Gold Loop Earring, valued at $20.00; 1 1 Ea Silver Earring, valued at $50.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Loop Earring, valued at
$9.00; 1 1 Ea Pearl Earring, valued at $3.00; 1 1 Ea Dark Stone Earring, valued at $10.00; 1 1 Ea Diamond
Earring (Heart Shape), valued at $30.00; 1 1 Ea Pearl Earring, valued at $3.00; 1 1 Ea Green Stone Earring,
valued at $10.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Heart Earring, valued at $10.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Stud Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea
Gold Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Heart Pendant, valued at $20.00; 1 1 Ea Jade Pendant, valued at $50.00; 1 1
Ea Silver Heart Earring, valued at $15.00; 1 1 Pair Diamond Earrings, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Pair String Earring,
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 283 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009314 - (Continued from previous page)
valued at $170.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Earring, valued at $80.00; 1 1 EA SILVER HEART PENDAN, valued at $15.00; 1 1
Ea Green Stone Pendant, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Pair Diamond Earrings, valued at $200.00; 1 1 EA Silver Loop
Earring, valued at $30.00; 1 1 Ea Heart Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 PAIR
DIAMOND EAR, valued at $1.00; 1 1 EA DIAMOND EARRI, valued at $3.00; 1 1 Ea Diamond Earring, valued at
$5.00; 1 1 EA GOLD BAMBOO L, valued at $20.00; 1 1 Ea Diamond Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Diamond
Earring (Large), valued at $1.00; 1 1 Pair Diamond Earrings, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Loop Earring, valued at
$1.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Stud Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Heart Pendant, valued at $30.00; 1 1 Ea Silver/Gold
Pendant, valued at $50.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Stud Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Green Stone Earring, valued at
$1.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Cross Earring, valued at $5.00; 1 1 Ea Green Ball Earring, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Heart
Pendant, valued at $1.00; 1 1 Ea Blue Stone Earring, valued at $5.00; 1 1 Ea Blue Stone Earring, valued at $1.00;
1 1 Pair Diamond Earrings, valued at $1,300.00; 1 1 Ea Gold Star Earring, valued at $5.00; 1 1 Ea Green Stone
Earring, valued at $10.00; 1 Gold With Black Ring, valued at $20.00.
17-ATF-009386: SIG-SAUER P230 Pistol CAL:9 SN:58B122916, valued at $450.00, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 01, 2017 from Ronald Pereira in Mangilao, GU, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009398: 13 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $1.30, seized by the US DRUG
ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION on February 01, 2017 from Ronald Pereira in Mangilao, GU, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009752: 2014 Yamaha YZ85 Motorcycle VIN:JYACB09C3EA019983, valued at $2,500.00, seized by the
ATF on January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in Chalan Pago, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C.
Section 881.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 284 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009921: 60 Assorted Clothing Accessories (Women's Purses, Men's Wallets, Women's Shoes), valued at
$62,122.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture
pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881. Items described as: 1 Gucci Womans Wallet Gold In Color In Brown In Box,
valued at $400.00; 1 Gucci Womans White Wedge High Heel Shoe 291096 38 Printed Inside Shoe, valued at
$500.00; 1 Brown/Gold "Gucci" Handbag,Pouch,Wallet W/Gucci Bag, valued at $600.00; 1 Silver Monogram
"Gucci" Womans Wallet, valued at $400.00; 1 Brown Monogram "Gucci" Handbag Braided Strap, valued at
$500.00; 1 Brown Monogram "Gucci" Backpack W/Strap, valued at $1,000.00; 1 Large Brown Monogram "Louis
Vuitton" Bag In Box, valued at $2,190.00; 1 Large White Damier "Louis Vuitton" Bag W/Wallet And Pouch In Box,
valued at $2,500.00; 1 Navy Blue "Louis Vuitton" Handbag In Box, valued at $2,190.00; 1 White Monogram "Louis
Vuitton" Handbag In Box, valued at $1,900.00; 1 Small Brown Damier "Louis Vuitton" Messenger Bag In Box,
valued at $1,160.00; 1 Black "Louis Vuitton" Purse In Box, valued at $2,900.00; 1 Blue Monogram "Louis Vuitton"
Womans Wedge Heel In Box, valued at $1,010.00; 1 Black "Louis Vuitton" Wallet In Box, valued at $1,500.00; 1
Black "Louis Vuitton" Passport Holder, valued at $1.00; 1 Brown Monogram "Louis Vuitton" Handbag, valued at
$1,530.00; 1 BRWON DAMIER "LOUIS VUITTON" SHOULDER BAG WITH POUCH, valued at $950.00; 1 Metal
Pink/Yellow Key "Louis Vuitton" Key Chain In Box, valued at $1.00; 1 "Louis Vuitton" Luggage Tag In Box, valued at
$1.00; 1 Louis Vuitton Brown Damier Womans Wallet In Box, valued at $730.00; 1 WHITE/BLACK "LOUIS
VUITTON" SMALL SHOULDER BAG IN BOX *, valued at $500.00; 1 BRWON DAMIER "LOUIS VUITTON"
SHOULDER BAG IN BOX *, valued at $500.00; 1 BLACK MONOGRAM "LOUIS VUITTON" HANDBAG IN BOX *,
valued at $500.00; 1 BROWN MONOGRAM "LOUIS VUITTON" HANDBAG IN BOX *, valued at $500.00; 1 Black
Damier Mens "Louis Vuitton" Messenger Bag In Box, valued at $1,690.00; 1 "LV" Keychain In Box, valued at $1.00;
1 Pair "LV" Womans Rain Boots In Box, valued at $425.00; 1 Brown "LV" Monogram Tote W/Pouch In Box, valued
at $1,500.00; 1 BROWN MONOGRAM "LV" HANDBAG IN BOX, valued at $1,000.00; 1 BLACK MONOGRAM "LOUIS
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-009921 - (Continued from previous page)
VUITTON" HANDBAG IN BOX, valued at $1,000.00; 1 Brown "LV" Handbag In Box, valued at $1,000.00; 1 Large
Brown Monogram "LV" Bag In Box, valued at $1,100.00; 1 Black Damier "LV" Retractable Luggage In Bag, valued
at $2,900.00; 1 Brown Damier "LV" Womans Wallet, valued at $800.00; 1 Black Damier "LV" Mens Wallet, valued
at $654.00; 1 Brown "LV" Pouch, valued at $345.00; 1 Black Damier "LV" Retractable Luggage In Bag, valued at
$2,750.00; 1 Black Damier "LV" Backpack In Bag, valued at $1.00; 1 Black Monogram "LV" Handbag In Box,
valued at $1,000.00; 1 Black Monogram "LV" Handbag In Box, valued at $1,000.00; 1 Purple "LV" Handbag
W/Purple Wallet In Box, valued at $830.00; 1 Blue Monogram "LV" Womans Wallet In Box, valued at $800.00; 1
Black Damier "LV" Wallet In Box, valued at $815.00; 1 Brown Damier "LV" Wallet In Box, valued at $815.00; 1
Turtle Shell "LV" Keychain In Box, valued at $1.00; 1 Brown Damier "LV" Pouch In Box, valued at $325.00; 1 Brown
Monogram "LV" Clutch In Box, valued at $325.00; 1 Brown Monogram "LV" Wallet In Box, valued at $800.00; 1
Black Mongram "LV" Wallet In Box, valued at $815.00; 1 Black Monogram "LV" Clutch In Box, valued at $1,000.00;
1 Black Monogram "LV" Handbag In Box, valued at $2,190.00; 1 Brown Monogram "LV" Shoulder Bag In Box,
valued at $1,000.00; 1 Beige "LV" Snap Tray In Box, valued at $1.00; 1 Black "LV" Womans Shoe In Box, valued at
$975.00; 1 Pink Monogram Small "LV" Purse W/Wallet, valued at $1,990.00; 1 Brown Monogram "LV" Handbag In
Box, valued at $2,000.00; 1 Brown "LV" Damier Backpack, valued at $1.00; 1 Black Damier "LV" Mens Messenger
Bag, valued at $1,690.00; 1 Black Monogram "LV" Handbag In Box, valued at $3,120.00; 1 Brown Monogram "LV"
Tote Bag In Box, valued at $1,500.00.
17-ATF-010098: 2 Electronic Items (Consumer Electronics), Serial No. Assorted, valued at $600.00, seized by the
ATF on January 25, 2017 from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C.
Section 881. Items described as: 1 Yamaha Mixing Console MG32/14FX, valued at $500.00; 1 Bose Sound Bar
Serial No. 064395Z42501178AE, valued at $100.00.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF GUAM
17-ATF-010631: Sharp LCTV 80" LC-80LE642U, valued at $4,000.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017 from
Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881.
17-ATF-010632: Panasonic HDTV 58" LG02380696, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881.
17-ATF-010633: Panasonic HDTV 50" MB12450043, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881.
17-ATF-010634: Sharp LCD 40" LC-40LE653U, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017 from
Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881.
17-ATF-010635: Samsung Plasma 45" PN51E450A1F, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017
from Eric Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881.
17-ATF-010636: RCA 50" LED LED50B45R9, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on January 25, 2017 from Eric
Matthew Aponik in CHALAN PAGO, GU for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section 881.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 288 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF KANSAS
17-ATF-008584: Taurus R461 Revolver CAL:357 SN:DP175804, valued at $285.00, seized by the Lawrence
Kansas Police Department on February 26, 2017 from Francisco Reyes-Reyes in Kansas City, KS, and adopted
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF KANSAS
17-ATF-008584 - (Continued from previous page)
by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008588: 6 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:357, Serial No. Unknown, valued at $0.60, seized by the
Lawrence Kansas Police Department on February 26, 2017 from Francisco Reyes-Reyes in Kansas City, KS, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010127: Taurus PT111 Millennium G2 Pistol CAL:9 SN:THS64063, valued at $100.00, seized by the
Emporia Police Department on February 09, 2017 from Allen HUTCHERSON in Emporia, KS, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010128: 27 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $2.70, seized by the Emporia Police
Department on February 09, 2017 from Allen HUTCHERSON in Emporia, KS, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d). Items described as: 13 13 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9,
valued at $1.30; 14 14 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $1.40.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
17-ATF-004485: Glock 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:SYN348, valued at $500.00, seized by the Prince George's County
Police Department on October 21, 2016 from Brandon Burroughs in University Park, MD, and adopted by the ATF
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-004488: 18 Rounds Speer Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $1.80, seized by the Prince George's County
Police Department on October 21, 2016 from Brandon Burroughs in University Park, MD, and adopted by the ATF
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009608: Sig Sauer P239 Pistol CAL:40 SN:SA4-80817, valued at $100.00, seized by the Prince George's
County Police Department on January 27, 2017 from Ronald Chappell in District Heights, MD, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009609: 55 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $5.50, seized by the Prince George's County
Police Department on January 27, 2017 from Ronald Chappell in District Heights, MD, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009610: 14 Rounds Winchester Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $1.40, seized by the Prince George's
County Police Department on January 27, 2017 from Ronald Chappell in District Heights, MD, and adopted by the
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
17-ATF-009610 - (Continued from previous page)
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009612: 50 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $5.00, seized by the Prince George's County
Police Department on January 27, 2017 from Ronald Chappell in District Heights, MD, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009613: 1 Rounds Winchester Ammunition CAL:380, valued at $0.10, seized by the Prince George's
County Police Department on January 27, 2017 from Ronald Chappell in District Heights, MD, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009806: Ruger P94 Pistol CAL:40 SN:341-30199, valued at $100.00, seized by the Prince George's
County Police Department on February 01, 2017 from Khayn Hudson in Temple Hills, MD, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009808: 4 Rounds Winchester Ammunition CAL:40, valued at $0.40, seized by the Prince George's
County Police Department on February 01, 2017 from Khayn Hudson in Temple Hills, MD, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010623: Kimber Custom Covert II Pistol CAL:45 SN:K218560, valued at $100.00, seized by the Prince
George's County Police Department on January 30, 2017 from Wayne Sheppard in Hyattsville, MD, and adopted
by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010624: 6 Rounds PMC Ammunition CAL:45, valued at $0.60, seized by the Prince George's County
Police Department on January 30, 2017 from Wayne Sheppard in Hyattsville, MD, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
DISTRICT OF MAINE
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[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MAINE
16-ATF-028166: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 870 Express Shotgun CAL:12 SN:D569424M, valued at
$150.00, seized by the Scarborough Police Department on May 16, 2016 from Primo Tosi in Scarborough, ME,
and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
16-ATF-028167: 15 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:12, valued at $1.50, seized by the
Scarborough Police Department on May 16, 2016 from Primo Tosi in Scarborough, ME, and adopted by the ATF
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MONTANA
17-ATF-006896: Mossberg 500 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:U964906, valued at $150.00, seized by the Yellowstone
County Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Sean Gilmore in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006897: Smith & Wesson 5906 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TCK4871, valued at $150.00, seized by the Yellowstone
County Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Sean Gilmore in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-006898: 9 Rounds Brazilian Cartridge Company Ammunition CAL:9, valued at $0.90, seized by the
Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Sean Gilmore in Billings, MT, and adopted by the
ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008145: HS Products (IM METAL) XD45 Pistol CAL:45 SN:XD740052, valued at $200.00, seized by the
Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Todd Malmstrom in Billings, MT, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008146: RUGER New Model BlackHawk Revolver CAL:44 SN:8706834, valued at $300.00, seized by the
Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Todd Malmstrom in Billings, MT, and adopted by
the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008147: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 870 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:RS94341E, valued at $150.00, seized
by the Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Todd Malmstrom in Billings, MT, and
adopted by the ATF for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008148: Winchester 67A Rifle CAL:22 SN:None, valued at $100.00, seized by the Yellowstone County
Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Todd Malmstrom in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008149: 26 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:45, valued at $2.60, seized by the Yellowstone County
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[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF MONTANA
17-ATF-008149 - (Continued from previous page)
Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Todd Malmstrom in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008150: 6 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:44, valued at $0.60, seized by the Yellowstone County
Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Todd Malmstrom in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008151: 5 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:12, valued at $0.50, seized by the Yellowstone County
Sheriff's Office on February 07, 2017 from Todd Malmstrom in Billings, MT, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 310 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008396: Browning Buckmark Pistol CAL:22 SN:5152T22554, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008397: Browning 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:51EZV05709, valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008398: Smith & Wesson 637 Revolver CAL:38 SN:DDS3740, valued at $449.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008399: Taurus International Tracker Revolver CAL:22 SN:UH905764, valued at $399.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008400: Charter Arms Blue Diamond Revolver CAL:38 SN:17F00071, valued at $399.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008401: Charter Arms Shelton,CT (Charter 2000) Pathfinder Lite Revolver CAL:22 SN:16-46126, valued at
$379.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008402: Smith & Wesson 642 Revolver CAL:38 SN:DDR0696, valued at $419.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008403: Charter Arms Shelton,CT (Charter 2000) Pit Bull Revolver CAL:40 SN:16-43658, valued at
$449.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008404: Charter Arms Shelton,CT (Charter 2000) Pit Bull Revolver CAL:40 SN:16-43605, valued at
$459.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008405: Browning Buckmark Pistol CAL:22 SN:515ZT13370, valued at $459.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 311 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008405 - (Continued from previous page)
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008406: Charter Arms Earth Born Revolver CAL:38 SN:16F00006, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008407: Charter Arms Pit Bull Revolver CAL:45 SN:16-39426, valued at $449.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008408: Charter Arms Bulldog Revolver CAL:44 SN:16-38223, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008409: Charter Arms Blue Diamond Revolver CAL:38 SN:17F00056, valued at $399.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008410: Charter Arms Undercover Revolver CAL:38 SN:16-28776, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008411: Charter Arms Shelton,CT (Charter 2000) Pit Bull Revolver CAL:45 SN:16-38424, valued at
$449.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008412: Ruger LCR Revolver CAL:38 SN:1541-10488, valued at $469.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008413: Walther P22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:MP087888, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008414: Browning 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:51EZV05708, valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008415: Taurus International Tracker Revolver CAL:44 SN:JX102299, valued at $649.00, seized by the
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 312 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008415 - (Continued from previous page)
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008416: North American Arms NAA22 Revolver CAL:22 SN:E351206, valued at $259.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008417: Taurus International 85 Ultralite Revolver CAL:38 SN:JS87256, valued at $399.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008418: Taurus International 941 Revolver CAL:22 SN:VH33371, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008419: Ruger LCR Revolver CAL:38 SN:1541-13743, valued at $479.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008420: Taurus International 94 Revolver CAL:22 SN:FU35855, valued at $319.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008421: Taurus International 85 Revolver CAL:38 SN:JW52775, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008423: Taurus International 85 Revolver CAL:38 SN:JW52748, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008424: Ruger Single Six Revolver CAL:22 SN:66-90814, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008425: Ruger SR-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:367-00469, valued at $369.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008426: Smith & Wesson 22A Pistol CAL:22 SN:UAY9668, valued at $419.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 313 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008427: Heritage MFG. INC. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T76806, valued at $179.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008428: Heritage MFG. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T76791, valued at $179.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008429: Colt Unknown Revolver CAL:32 SN:227841, valued at $2,499.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008431: Heritage MFG. INC. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T77381, valued at $179.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008433: Thompson/Center Arms Co. Contender Pistol CAL:22 SN:212013, valued at $499.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008434: Colt Unknown Revolver CAL:38 SN:161-599, valued at $319.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008435: Heritage MFG. INC. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T75209, valued at $179.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008436: Taurus International PT738 TCP Pistol CAL:380 SN:04663F, valued at $239.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008437: Taurus International PT738 TCP Pistol CAL:380 SN:02116F, valued at $239.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008439: Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Pistol CAL:380 SN:KDU5103, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008440: Bersa Thunder 380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:G52924, valued at $309.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008440 - (Continued from previous page)
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008445: Bersa Thunder 380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:H07934, valued at $299.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008446: Taurus International PT709 Slim Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJU64171, valued at $279.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008447: Glock Inc. 43 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDXS294, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008448: SIGSAUER P238 Pistol CAL:380 SN:27B321032, valued at $619.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008449: SIGSAUER P238 Pistol CAL:380 SN:27A044386, valued at $649.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008450: Ruger LCP Pistol CAL:380 SN:380052792, valued at $279.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008451: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BBZZ741, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008452: Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Pistol CAL:380 SN:KEE2955, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008453: Ruger LCP Pistol CAL:380 SN:371661971, valued at $259.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008454: HS Products (IM Metal) XD9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:S3753923, valued at $579.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008455: Kahr Arms - Auto Ordinance CM9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:IS9226, valued at $299.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008456: Ruger LC9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:452-41085, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008457: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDBL605, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008459: HS Products (IM Metal) XD9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:XD885471, valued at $519.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008460: Glock Inc. 34 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TWE425, valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008461: Glock Inc. 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDUH832, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008463: Ruger SR9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:337-94781, valued at $449.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008464: Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:HLZ0834, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008465: Hipoint C9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:P1987774, valued at $179.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008466: Ruger LC9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:45155221, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008467: Ruger LC9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:451-81006, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 316 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008468: Glock Inc. 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDMD604, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008470: Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:HLR8546, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008471: Glock Inc. 43 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDXS295, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008472: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BCGL007, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008473: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDBN697, valued at $589.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008475: Beretta USA Corp 92FS Pistol CAL:9 SN:A084208Z, valued at $619.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008477: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDBD373, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008479: Sig-Sauer P938 Pistol CAL:9 SN:52B240639, valued at $649.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008480: Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:HSE0770, valued at $389.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008482: Kimber Micro Pistol CAL:380 SN:M0020324, valued at $569.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008483: Ruger LCP Pistol CAL:380 SN:371841957, valued at $269.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 317 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008485: Glock Inc. 22 Pistol CAL:40 SN:BDZCO78, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008486: Beretta USA Corp Pico Pistol CAL:380 SN:PC027605, valued at $219.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008487: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BCPN202, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008489: Ruger LCP Pistol CAL:380 SN:371841706, valued at $269.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008490: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BBDD540, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008492: Bersa Thunder 380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:G52923, valued at $319.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008494: Glock Inc. 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BEBK105, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008495: Sig-Sauer P238 Pistol CAL:380 SN:27B292663, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008861: Glock Inc. 35 Pistol CAL:40 SN:YGK771, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008864: Glock Inc. 22 Pistol CAL:40 SN:AALZ2610, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008869: Keltec, CNC Industries, Inc. P11 Pistol CAL:9 SN:AWT08, valued at $299.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 318 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008884: Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:KCR2650, valued at $359.00, seized
by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008886: Glock Inc. 34 Pistol CAL:9 SN:ACLV374, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008889: Taurus 709 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJX69197, valued at $279.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008890: Glock Inc. 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDMD603, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008892: Glock Inc. 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BEFK612, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008894: Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:HDM9301, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008896: HS Products (IM Metal) XD9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:S3753998, valued at $579.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008898: Eastern Arms Company 5100 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:NONE, valued at $200.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008899: Marlin Firearms Co. Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:21325686, valued at $139.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008901: Smith & Wesson 63 Revolver CAL:22 SN:CAA7641, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 319 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008902: Ruger AR-556 Rifle CAL:556 SN:85067988, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008904: Interarms (Houston,TX)-Firearms INTL INC. Mark X Rifle CAL:270 SN:B315037, valued at
$349.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008906: LC Smith Unknown Shotgun CAL:12 SN:33272, valued at $129.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008908: Browning BL22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:01896ZT242, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008913: Russian Mosin Nagant Rifle CAL:762 SN:M3827997, valued at $249.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008914: DPMS INC.(Defense Procurement MFG. SERVICES) A15 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:FFH090371,
valued at $749.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008915: Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Rifle CAL:556 SN:SZ50520, valued at $649.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008918: Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 Rifle CAL:556 SN:62504F13, valued at $599.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008922: Ruger AR-556 Rifle CAL:556 SN:85252857, valued at $729.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008923: Kimber Micro 9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:PB0040249, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 320 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008925: Ruger SR1911 Pistol CAL:45 SN:67274415, valued at $729.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008927: Smith & Wesson 57 Classic Revolver CAL:41 SN:CZN6643, valued at $799.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008930: Taurus International 66 Revolver CAL:357 SN:JT661676, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008932: Magnum Research, INC. Desert Eagle Pistol CAL:50 SN:89400, valued at $1,200.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008935: Izhmash (IMEZ) Saiga Rifle CAL:762 SN:H09608806, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008939: Charter Arms The Pink Lady Revolver CAL:38 SN:1620582, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008940: Taurus International 627 Tracker Revolver CAL:357 SN:V1977197, valued at $549.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008948: Colt M4 Rifle CAL:556 SN:LE574046, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008949: Israel Weapon IND- IWI (Israel Military IND-IMI) Desert Eagle Pistol CAL:44 SN:20812, valued at
$1,100.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008950: Springfield Armory,Geneseo,IL Saint Rifle CAL:556 SN:ST067517, valued at $899.00, seized by
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 321 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008950 - (Continued from previous page)
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008951: Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:15205434, valued at $699.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008952: Ruger SR-556 Rifle CAL:556 SN:59207033, valued at $1,999.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008953: DPMS Inc.(Defense Procurement MFG. Services) LR-308 Rifle CAL:308 SN:FFK031967, valued
at $799.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008954: HS Products (IM Metal) XD9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:XD880007, valued at $529.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008955: Ruger 9E Pistol CAL:9 SN:33748708, valued at $359.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017
from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008956: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 700 Rifle CAL:308 SN:G6837217, valued at $569.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008957: Ruger SR9C Pistol CAL:9 SN:33404011, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008958: Mossberg 9200 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:SG8671, valued at $230.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 322 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008959: U.S.A. Military Surplus M1 Carbine Rifle CAL:30 SN:M888R202337, valued at $619.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008960: Walther P22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:Z072007, valued at $369.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008961: Weatherby Orion Shotgun CAL:12 SN:E019824, valued at $1,000.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008962: Glock Inc. 32 Pistol CAL:357 SN:UGE672, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008963: Ruger 10/22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:000548731, valued at $359.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008966: Browning 1895 Rifle CAL:30-40 SN:00458PV187, valued at $899.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008968: Winchester SXP Shotgun CAL:20 SN:12AZT17371, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008969: Savage 110 Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:E597701, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008970: Bersa Thunder 380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:G88882, valued at $299.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008971: Smith & Wesson 586 Revolver CAL:357 SN:CXU2124, valued at $649.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008972: Ruger American Rifle Rifle CAL:223 SN:69914789, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 323 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008972 - (Continued from previous page)
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008973: Mossberg 930 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:AF199495, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008974: Ruger American Rifle Rifle CAL:243 SN:69700306, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008975: Weatherby Vanguard Rifle CAL:7 SN:VB127291, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008976: DPMS INC.(Defense Procurement MFG. Services) Panther LR-308 Rifle CAL:308
SN:FFK003743, valued at $849.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR
for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008977: Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Rifle CAL:556 SN:TF50072, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008978: Ruger LC9S Pistol CAL:9 SN:32739949, valued at $359.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008980: Smith & Wesson 422 Pistol CAL:22 SN:TRS6173, valued at $199.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008982: MERTO ARMS CORPERATION AMERICAN CLSC COMMDR Pistol CAL:45 SN:A09829, valued at
$649.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008983: PARAORDNANCE MFG INC 1911 LDA Pistol CAL:45 SN:008458NW, valued at $549.00, seized
by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 324 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008983 - (Continued from previous page)
924(d).
17-ATF-008984: Browning T-Bolt Rifle CAL:22 SN:01997ZW253, valued at $579.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008985: Browning Lightning BLR Rifle CAL:7 SN:08306NV427, valued at $700.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008986: Kimber Ultra Raptor II Pistol CAL:45 SN:KU199650, valued at $1,100.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008987: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 722 Rifle CAL:300 SN:99389, valued at $319.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008988: Ruger SR40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:342-53441, valued at $329.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008989: Heckler and Koch P2000SK Pistol CAL:40 SN:122-020823, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008990: Sporting Arms Inc. Snake Charmer II Shotgun CAL:410 SN:19266, valued at $170.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008991: Browning 1911 Pistol CAL:380 SN:51HZT07439, valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008992: Zastava CZ99 Rifle CAL:22 SN:22CZ-001864, valued at $299.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008993: High Standard 88 Revolver CAL:22 SN:568238, valued at $219.00, seized by the ATF on February
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 325 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-008993 - (Continued from previous page)
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008994: Standard Manufacturing Company, LLC DP-12 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:DP15719, valued at
$1,405.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008996: Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Rifle CAL:556 SN:SR57677, valued at $850.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008997: German Sports Guns STG44 Schmeisser Rifle CAL:22 SN:A535815, valued at $479.00, seized
by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-008999: Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Rifle CAL:223 SN:TF50071, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009001: Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Rifle CAL:223 SN:TF14485, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009002: Gaucher Arms S.A. GA Coach Shotgun CAL:12 SN:463575, valued at $320.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009003: Ruger Red Label Shotgun CAL:28 SN:420-06911, valued at $999.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009004: CMMG Inc. 46A Rifle CAL:50 SN:A-6989, valued at $2,500.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009005: Winchester 37A Shotgun CAL:20 SN:C522506, valued at $150.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 326 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009006: Cimarron Unknown Revolver CAL:45 SN:P26563, valued at $459.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009007: Smith & Wesson M&P 22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:HHF7837, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009008: Uberti, Aldo Thunderstorm Revolver CAL:357 SN:E56726, valued at $659.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009009: Uberti, Aldo 1872 Open Top Revolver CAL:38 SN:X179, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009010: High Standard Double Nine Revolver CAL:22 SN:1486619, valued at $229.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009011: Marlin Firearms Co. 883 Rifle CAL:22 SN:10735246, valued at $299.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009012: Browning Buckmark Pistol CAL:22 SN:515ZT06467, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009013: Taurus International Unknown Revolver CAL:38 SN:HT27382X, valued at $329.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009014: Coonan Inc Classic Pistol CAL:357 SN:ECA2892, valued at $799.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009015: Heckler and Koch P30 Pistol CAL:40 SN:219021941, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009016: Voltran AV Silahlari LTD EKOL MAJOR Pistol CAL:9 SN:EM1460280, valued at $99.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 327 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009016 - (Continued from previous page)
924(d).
17-ATF-009017: Remington Arms Company, Inc. M887 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:AAE026886A, valued at $299.00,
seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009018: Savage 5100 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:NONE, valued at $275.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009019: Norinco (North China Industries) SKS Rifle CAL:762 SN:2012441, valued at $250.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009031: F.N. (FN Herstal) FNAR Rifle CAL:762 SN:319MP05206, valued at $1,299.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009032: Ruger AR-556 Rifle CAL:556 SN:852-73286, valued at $649.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009033: Colt M4 Rifle CAL:556 SN:LE572538, valued at $999.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017
from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009035: Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Rifle CAL:556 SN:TF50886, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009036: Colt M4 Rifle CAL:556 SN:LE362151, valued at $799.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017
from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009037: CMMG Inc. Mod4 SA Rifle CAL:223 SN:SA35459, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 328 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009038: Ruger SR-22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:280-40933, valued at $569.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009039: Savage 93R17 Rifle CAL:17 SN:2691470, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009040: ISSC SPA17 Rifle CAL:17 SN:E00801, valued at $300.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009042: Browning T-Bolt Rifle CAL:22 SN:01583ZX253, valued at $579.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009043: Magnum Research, Inc. MLR 1722 Rifle CAL:22 SN:ML14559, valued at $599.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009044: Savage 93 Rifle CAL:22 SN:1423465, valued at $219.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017
from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009045: Ruger American Rimfire Rifle CAL:22 SN:832-80868, valued at $299.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009046: Marlin Firearms Co. 9 Rifle CAL:9 SN:07690049, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009047: Ruger American Rifle Rifle CAL:223 SN:695-46594, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009049: Thompson/Center Arms Co. Encore Rifle CAL:223 SN:57546, valued at $599.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009050: Savage 10 Rifle CAL:223 SN:H541452, valued at $899.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 329 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009051: Zastava Mark X Rifle CAL:223 SN:5541, valued at $799.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009052: Ruger American Rifle Rifle CAL:223 SN:699-14788, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009053: Thompson/Center Arms Co. Encore Rifle CAL:22-250 SN:590792, valued at $500.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009054: Howa 1500 Rifle CAL:22-250 SN:B193167, valued at $459.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009056: Weatherby Vanguard Rifle CAL:243 SN:VB125914, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009057: Savage Axis Rifle CAL:243 SN:J926098, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009058: Savage Axis Rifle CAL:243 SN:J942295, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009059: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 7400 Rifle CAL:243 SN:B8484758, valued at $399.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009060: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 710 Rifle CAL:270 SN:71149482, valued at $479.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009061: Howa 1500 Rifle CAL:270 SN:B320502, valued at $479.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009061 - (Continued from previous page)
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009062: Thompson/Center Arms Co. Encore Rifle CAL:7 SN:75968, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009063: Browning X-Bolt Rifle CAL:300 SN:21836ZT354, valued at $849.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009064: Browning Semi Auto Rifle CAL:22 SN:01017ZR212, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009065: Weatherby Vanguard Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:VB134451, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009066: Weatherby Vanguard Rifle CAL:7 SN:VB117724, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009067: Winchester XPR Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:357ZV10694, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009069: Browning BL22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:01242ZR242, valued at $579.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009070: Ruger American Rifle Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:695-13461, valued at $389.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009071: Browning BL22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:01153ZT242, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009102: Ruger M77 Hawkeye Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:711-66598, valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009103: Winchester Unknown Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:357ZV10438, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009104: Mossberg Patriot Rifle CAL:300 SN:MPR003623, valued at $449.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009105: Ruger American Rifle Rifle CAL:308 SN:695-90081, valued at $389.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009107: Ruger American Rifle Rifle CAL:308 SN:695-35504, valued at $479.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009108: Ruger American Rifle Rifle CAL:308 SN:697-21336, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009109: Ruger American Rifle Rifle CAL:308 SN:695-74640, valued at $389.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009111: Browning BAR Rifle CAL:270 SN:357ZV02915, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009112: Howa 1500 Rifle CAL:270 SN:B371732, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009114: Taurus International PT22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:Y121197, valued at $179.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009115: Smith & Wesson 617 Revolver CAL:22 SN:DAY6985, valued at $750.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009116: SigSauer P238 Pistol CAL:380 SN:27B141610, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 332 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009118: Kimber Solo Carry Pistol CAL:9 SN:S1146047, valued at $649.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009119: Glock Inc. 43 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BCGC099, valued at $529.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009120: Ruger 10/22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:290-24172, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009121: Marlin Firearms Co. 39 Rifle CAL:22 SN:Y10611, valued at $800.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009123: Marlin Firearms Co. 39A Rifle CAL:22 SN:E6160, valued at $500.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009144: Marlin Firearms Co. Golden 39A Rifle CAL:22 SN:Z15615, valued at $600.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009145: Marlin Firearms Co. 39D Rifle CAL:22 SN:7167434, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009146: Colt Government Pistol CAL:45 SN:RG14908, valued at $999.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009150: Smith & Wesson M&P 45 Pistol CAL:45 SN:HWN7679, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009151: Smith & Wesson M&P 45 Pistol CAL:45 SN:HWV3522, valued at $429.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009152: Smith & Wesson M&P 45 Pistol CAL:45 SN:HWT6815, valued at $429.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 333 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009153: Rock Island Armory Inc. (Geneseo,IL) 1911A1 Pistol CAL:45 SN:RIA1841399, valued at $549.00,
seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009154: Iver Johnson Eagle Pistol CAL:45 SN:C000866, valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009155: Ruger SR1911 Pistol CAL:45 SN:672-09209, valued at $799.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009157: Springfield Armory,Geneseo,IL XD-45 Pistol CAL:45 SN:S3314795, valued at $579.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009158: Ruger LCR Revolver CAL:327 SN:1540-63693, valued at $439.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009159: Browning 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:51EZW07438, valued at $519.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009160: Ruger LCR Revolver CAL:357 SN:1540-77084, valued at $439.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009161: Heritage MFG. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T91215, valued at $139.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009162: Colt Government Pistol CAL:38 SN:38SCC0263, valued at $1,039.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009163: Browning 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:51EZW05909, valued at $519.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 334 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009164: Browning 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:51EZV01531, valued at $519.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009165: Browning 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:51EZW05929, valued at $519.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009166: Browning 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:51EZV01438, valued at $519.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009167: Tanfoglio, F.LLI, S.N.C Witness P Pistol CAL:45 SN:AE90615, valued at $299.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009168: Glock Inc. 27 Pistol CAL:40 SN:YVP138, valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009169: Smith & Wesson 645 Pistol CAL:45 SN:TAV8199, valued at $519.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009170: Glock Inc. 35 Pistol CAL:40 SN:ZAY689, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009171: Glock Inc. 22 Pistol CAL:40 SN:BDDT953, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009172: Heritage MFG. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T90266, valued at $139.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009173: Hipoint JCP Pistol CAL:40 SN:X700648, valued at $169.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009174: Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Shield Pistol CAL:40 SN:HPA1176, valued at $399.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 335 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009175: Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Shield Pistol CAL:40 SN:HMN0531, valued at $369.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009176: Ruger SR9C Pistol CAL:9 SN:336-86051, valued at $409.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009177: Browning 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:51EZW05903, valued at $519.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009178: Tanfoglio Giuseppe Witness Pistol CAL:40 SN:AE70644, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009179: Heritage MFG. Inc. Unknown Revolver CAL:22 SN:T90283, valued at $139.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009180: Heritage MFG. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T90260, valued at $139.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009181: HS Products (IM Metal) XD40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:US274654, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009182: Smith & Wesson M&P 40C Pistol CAL:40 SN:HLX1726, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009183: Heritage MFG. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T90163, valued at $139.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009186: Heritage MFG. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T91231, valued at $139.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009187: Heritage MFG. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T90135, valued at $139.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 336 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009188: Colt Super 38 Automatic Pistol CAL:38 SN:91267, valued at $1,199.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009199: Ruger AR-556 Receiver CAL:556 SN:853-29807, valued at $119.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009201: Heritage MFG. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T91958, valued at $139.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009202: Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:HUD8849, valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009203: Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Pro Series Pistol CAL:40 SN:HSL0815, valued at $599.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009204: Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:DXB7545, valued at $339.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009205: Ruger LCR Revolver CAL:357 SN:1540-75957, valued at $439.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009207: Ruger LCR Revolver CAL:22 SN:1541-01327, valued at $459.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009208: Heritage Mfg. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T92041, valued at $139.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009209: Heritage MFG. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T91234, valued at $139.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009210: Glock Inc. 43 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BEEU090, valued at $449.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 337 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009210 - (Continued from previous page)
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009211: Taurus International The Judge Revolver CAL:45/410 SN:JY114700, valued at $429.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009212: Glock Inc. 21 Pistol CAL:45 SN:BECS181, valued at $579.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009214: Glock Inc. 40Gen4 Pistol CAL:10 SN:BDGD392, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009215: Glock Inc. 20 Pistol CAL:10 SN:BECP370, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009216: Glock Inc. 30 Pistol CAL:45 SN:BEDT180, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009217: Hipoint JHP Pistol CAL:45 SN:X4226197, valued at $169.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009218: Glock Inc. 21 Pistol CAL:45 SN:BZL035US, valued at $429.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009220: Glock Inc. 20 Pistol CAL:10 SN:BDMV133, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009221: Rock Island Armory Inc. (Geneseo,IL) 1911A1 Pistol CAL:45 SN:RIA1829686, valued at $439.00,
seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 338 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009222: Smith & Wesson M&P 45 Pistol CAL:45 SN:DVU1176, valued at $459.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009223: PARAORDNANCE MFG INC 1911 LDA Pistol CAL:45 SN:PA016310, valued at $699.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009224: Ruger SR1911 Pistol CAL:45 SN:672-51348, valued at $799.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009225: SigSauer P220 Pistol CAL:45 SN:G167798, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009226: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 1911R1 Pistol CAL:45 SN:RH30383A, valued at $599.00, seized
by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009227: Taurus International PT24/7 G2 Pistol CAL:45 SN:NEP10265, valued at $339.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009228: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 870 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:RS51409N, valued at $329.00, seized
by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009230: Browning B2000 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:611RN05383, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009231: Weatherby Centurion Shotgun CAL:12 SN:NA05018, valued at $319.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009232: Savage 333 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:100340V, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 339 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009232 - (Continued from previous page)
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009233: Silah Makina Kalip San. Tic. LTD.) Hatsan Escort Shotgun CAL:12 SN:596522, valued at
$279.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009234: Mossberg 930 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:AF199441, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009235: Browning BPS Shotgun CAL:12 SN:12705PZ152, valued at $319.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009236: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 870 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:X118194M, valued at $419.00, seized
by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009237: Kral Av Sanayi Viper Shotgun CAL:12 SN:D2A08958, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009238: Mossberg 590A1 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:V0027553, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009239: Ithaca Gun Co. 87 Featherlight Shotgun CAL:12 SN:371187600, valued at $349.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009241: Winchester 1300 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:L2625367, valued at $279.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009242: Mossberg 500 Shotgun CAL:20 SN:V0205994, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 340 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009243: Mossberg 500 Shotgun CAL:20 SN:V0206001, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009244: KBI Inc. Unknown Shotgun CAL:20 SN:3600611, valued at $249.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009246: CZ USA Woodcock Deluxe Shotgun CAL:20 SN:06P5928, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009247: Springfield Armory,Geneseo,IL Unknown Shotgun CAL:16 SN:NONE, valued at $99.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009248: Mauser 1893 Rifle CAL:7 SN:H5004, valued at $299.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017
from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009249: Ruger M77 Rifle CAL:338 SN:771-76053, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009251: Winchester 670 Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:G1308891, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009252: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 6 Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:A4031681, valued at $500.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009253: Savage Unknown Rifle CAL:30-30 SN:NONE, valued at $269.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009254: Marlin Firearms Co. 782 Rifle CAL:22 SN:23764252, valued at $279.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 341 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009255: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 740 Rifle CAL:280 SN:185670, valued at $399.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009256: Savage Stevens 86C Rifle CAL:22 SN:NONE, valued at $169.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009257: Ruger 10/22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:111-99703, valued at $219.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009258: Ruger 10/22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:110-57491, valued at $269.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009260: Browning T-Bolt Rifle CAL:22 SN:01243ZT253, valued at $719.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009261: Bersa Thunder 380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:G52925, valued at $309.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009262: Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:HDR5385, valued at $479.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009264: Glock Inc. 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:ACLB083, valued at $569.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009265: Glock Inc. 34 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BBMX937, valued at $635.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009267: Glock Inc. 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDUG376, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009268: Taurus International PT709 Slim Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJW48247, valued at $279.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 342 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009269: Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Pistol CAL:380 SN:KEE2973, valued at $329.00, seized by the ATF
on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009270: Taurus International 85 Revolver CAL:38 SN:JW52758, valued at $309.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009271: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDLE276, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009272: Taurus International 85 Revolver CAL:38 SN:JW52750, valued at $379.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009273: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDKS961, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009274: Glock Inc. 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BDTP544, valued at $539.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009276: Charter Arms Shelton,CT (Charter 2000) Pit Bull Revolver CAL:40 SN:16-43871, valued at
$459.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009277: Armscor of the Philippines (Squires Bingham) M1911-A1 FS Pistol CAL:45 SN:RIA1841494,
valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009278: Taurus International 85 Revolver CAL:38 SN:JS87173, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009279: Taurus International 85 Revolver CAL:38 SN:JS87340, valued at $399.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 343 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009280: Browning Buckmark Pistol CAL:22 SN:515ZT22555, valued at $409.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009281: SigSauer P938 Pistol CAL:9 SN:52B265550, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009282: Taurus International PT709 Slim Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJU66620, valued at $279.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009283: HS Products (IM Metal) XDS Pistol CAL:9 SN:S3878269, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009284: Sccy Industries, LLC (SKYY IND.) CPX-1 Pistol CAL:9 SN:489607, valued at $279.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009285: Ruger AR-556 Receiver CAL:556 SN:853-29821, valued at $119.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009286: Ruger AR-556 Receiver CAL:556 SN:853-29810, valued at $119.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009287: HS Products (IM Metal) XD9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:US122895, valued at $349.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009288: Taurus International PT709 Slim Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJW92957, valued at $279.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009289: Taurus International PT709 Slim Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJU63778, valued at $279.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009290: Smith & Wesson M&P 45 Shield Pistol CAL:45 SN:HWN7683, valued at $479.00, seized by the
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 344 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009290 - (Continued from previous page)
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009291: Israel Weapon Ind- IWI (Israel Military IND-IMI) Desert Eagle Pistol CAL:9 SN:41314822, valued
at $399.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009292: Taurus International PT709 Slim Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJU60161, valued at $279.00, seized by the
ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009293: Grand Power S.R.O. P40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:GBA1975, valued at $609.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009294: Thompson/Center Arms Co. Contender Pistol CAL:357 SN:231310, valued at $359.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009295: Ruger SP101 Revolver CAL:357 SN:571-11940, valued at $439.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009296: Walther PK380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:WB099138, valued at $419.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009297: Walther PK380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:WB099239, valued at $419.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009298: SigSauer P320 Pistol CAL:9 SN:58B150027, valued at $609.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009299: Remington Arms Company, Inc. UMC Receiver CAL:22 SN:97344, valued at $100.00, seized by
the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 345 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009299 - (Continued from previous page)
924(d).
17-ATF-009300: Colt Government Pistol CAL:9 SN:9CCS04941, valued at $800.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009301: Walther PPQ Pistol CAL:45 SN:FCD7401, valued at $599.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009302: Smith & Wesson 617 Revolver CAL:22 SN:CAW8782, valued at $699.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009303: Charter Arms Shelton,CT (Charter 2000) Pit Bull Revolver CAL:40 SN:16-43756, valued at
$419.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18
U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009304: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 1911R1 Pistol CAL:10 SN:RHD007113, valued at $700.00,
seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009305: Smith & Wesson 629 Revolver CAL:44 SN:CZU6095, valued at $800.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009306: Norinco (North China Industries) SKS Rifle CAL:762 SN:10227836AP, valued at $250.00, seized
by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-009307: Browning Semi Auto Rifle CAL:22 SN:9T13187, valued at $549.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009308: Marlin Firearms Co. 39 Rifle CAL:22 SN:AA31400, valued at $329.00, seized by the ATF on
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 346 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009308 - (Continued from previous page)
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009309: Mossberg MVP Rifle CAL:556 SN:MVP069875, valued at $499.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009310: Savage 9478 Shotgun CAL:10 SN:D351314, valued at $99.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009311: Winchester 70 Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:35EZW09330, valued at $1,199.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009312: Ruger 10/22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:0002-61402, valued at $309.00, seized by the ATF on February 23,
2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009313: Ruger LCR Revolver CAL:38 SN:545-72193, valued at $429.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009315: Marlin Firearms Co. 989M2 Rifle CAL:22 SN:71426300, valued at $250.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009316: Remington Arms Company, Inc. 870 Express Magnum Shotgun CAL:20 SN:AB351086U, valued
at $319.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to
18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009317: Winchester 70 Rifle CAL:280 SN:G1952449, valued at $519.00, seized by the ATF on February
23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009318: Weatherby Centurion Shotgun CAL:12 SN:NA04086, valued at $400.00, seized by the ATF on
February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009319: Colt M4 Rifle CAL:556 SN:LE563031, valued at $799.00, seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017
(Continued on next page)
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 347 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF OREGON
17-ATF-009319 - (Continued from previous page)
from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-009320: Taurus International 605 Protector Poly Revolver CAL:357 SN:HM84300, valued at $350.00,
seized by the ATF on February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Russell in Albany, OR for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
Page 355 of 364
ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF VERMONT
17-ATF-008639: Jennings - Calwestco Inc. J22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:32219, valued at $125.00, seized by the ATF on
January 19, 2017 from Gary Carter and Naquan Bowie in Burlington, VT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C.
Section 924(d).
17-ATF-008640: 6 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $0.60, seized by the ATF on January 19, 2017
from Gary Carter and Naquan Bowie in Burlington, VT for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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ATF OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2017
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for
federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19
U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9.
To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than
30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in
which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3)
state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18
U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is
available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the ATF pursuant
to the instructions shown in this notice.
To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of
the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions.
See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant
has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be
available at the time of trial, and (3) the governments continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A
complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 28 C.F.R. Section 8.15. Some assets
are not eligible for hardship release.
To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,
which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation
(Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not
be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by
documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the
penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28
C.F.R. Sections 9.1 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for
mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of
final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a).
Submit all documents to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Forfeiture Counsel, Asset Forfeiture & Seized
Property Division, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Mail Stop 3N 600, Washington, DC 20226.
DISTRICT OF WYOMING
17-ATF-003522: Heritage Mfg. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:HR69171, valued at $100.00, seized by the
ATF on December 14, 2016 from Matthew McCreary in Buffalo, WY for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section
924(d).
17-ATF-007973: GERMAN SPORTS GUNS KALASHNIKOV CAL:22 SN:A345698, valued at $100.00, seized by the
Gillette Police Department on February 02, 2017 from Joshua Erick in Gillette, WY, and adopted by the ATF for
forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007974: 157 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $15.70, seized by the Gillette Police
Department on February 02, 2017 from Joshua Erick in Gillette, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-007975: 15 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22, valued at $1.50, seized by the Gillette Police
Department on February 02, 2017 from Joshua Erick in Gillette, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
17-ATF-010057: FIE N38 Revolver CAL:38 SN:ST11750, valued at $20.00, seized by the Casper Police
Department on January 19, 2017 from Lennace Miller in Casper, WY, and adopted by the ATF for forfeiture
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 924(d).
[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The ATF does not sell forfeited property and the ATF does not have information on
property for sale.]
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