Autographed PANTERA Frisbee Stolen During Benefit Concert For Alrosa Villa Victims
January 10, 2005Susan Bray, mother of Nathan Bray, one of the four victims of last month's nightclub shooting in Columbus, Ohio, has sent the following message to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:
"This was a GREAT benefit concert held in Columbus, OH at the Newport Music Hall on January 7, 2005. It was held for the families of Nathan Bray and Erin Halk.
"Everybody who participated in the event donated their time and waived all profits. Many thanks to Promowest Productions, Newport Music Hall, Engine House #13, 99.7 The Blitz, all security, bartenders, crews, bands (VOLUME DEALER, NOISE AUCTION, LIQUID6TEEN, GONE UNTIL TOMORROW and THE STONIES) and all that donated for the auction.
"What I am asking is if anybody out there finds a frisbee disc signed by all the original members of PANTERA for sale to contact me, The Blitz (99.7) or anybody to get it back. You see, some scumbag stole it from the venue that night. This item was donated for auction. I just can't believe somebody would do such a thing.
"R.I.P. to all victims. God Bless.
"Love, Susan Bray"
If anybody has any information regarding the whereabouts of the missing PANTERA frisbee disc, please drop BLABBERMOUTH.NET a line at the e-mail address listed in the "Contact" section of the site.
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