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Woman Who Stole Gustav Nyquist's First NHL Puck To Serve 4-30 Years In Prison

By: Evan Jankens
@kingofthekc

As a memorabilia collector, I realize some items are far more valuable than others.

For instance, a game baseball or puck (used) is going to be worth more than, let's say, a Milt Cuyler autographed baseball. That's obvious.

Amy Lynn Jones of Muskegon is going to be spending years of her life behind bars from an instance two weeks ago when she stole over $108,000 from a storage unit where she was the manager.

One of the items that Lynn Jones stole was the puck that Red Wings' forward Gustav Nyquist used when he scored his first career NHL goal.

The items were sold at an "unauthorized auction."

She will have to pay restitution, which is estimated at $108,000.

Lynn Jones will now serve the next four to thirty years in prison. She pleaded guilty in November to larceny.

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