For Immediate Release:
April 12, 2022
Contact:
Ashley
Motley, Director of Strategic Communications
media@treasurer.ks.gov
Treasurer
Lynn Rogers Found UP in Overland Park and Kansas City, KS
TOPEKA – Kansas State Treasurer Lynn
Rogers traveled to the HyVee at 8900 W. 135th in Overland Park and
then on to the Price Chopper at 7600 State Ave. in Kansas City on Monday, Apr.
4 for unclaimed property search events. In Overland Park, the Treasurer helped
Kansans locate $779 in unclaimed property. In Kansas City, KS, he was able to
locate $705 in unclaimed property.
According to unclaimed property records, Overland Park still has
$26,201,480.36 in unpaid claims and greater Johnson County has $63,181,303.44.
Kansas City, KS has $16,872,987.80 in unpaid claims and greater Wyandotte
County has $16,438,007.15.
“It’s important for me to make
time to visit our Kansas neighborhoods to help patrons running errands take the
time to check for their unclaimed property. I was even able to find unclaimed
property for some of the staff bagging up groceries. Teaching Kansans about the
work the Treasurer’s Office does, along with providing this service, is
honestly the best part of my job,” said Treasurer Lynn Rogers.
Returning unclaimed property is a
free service provided by the State Treasurer’s Office. Any website requesting
credit card information or offering to find property for a fee is not the
official website of the State Treasurer.
Kansans can search for unclaimed
property anytime by visiting www.kansascash.ks.gov.
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