Allstate Self Storage to Auction Missing-Persons Case Files
Allstate Self Storage in North Phoenix plans to auction off more than 30,000 files filled with clients personal information from the National Center for Missing Adults, a delinquent tenant of the storage facility.
October 27, 2009
Allstate Self Storage in North Phoenix plans to auction off more than 30,000 files filled with clients’ personal information from the National Center for Missing Adults, a delinquent tenant of the storage facility. The center’s CEO, Kym Pasqualini, owes the facility $3,800, and the facility managers refuse to turn over the files stored in the unit.
On Tuesday at 8 a.m., the unit’s contents will go up for bid. Pasqualini says the files contain personal information from thousands of missing-persons cases, including Social Security numbers.
Pasqualini ran the center for 16 years. Due to a lack of donations, she had to shut down and move everything into storage a few years ago. After selling her house and depleting her savings, she is unable to pay her storage bill. She hopes the auction winner will give her the files.
Source: KPHO, Storage Facility To Auction Off Case Files
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