According to LibertyAuctionHouse.com, the auction site known for making
police auctions
available to the american audience free of charge, they have updated
the latest release of government auction data.

The website holds
internet auctions from the government agency's forfeited, seized, found
or surplus items, which usually are sitting in a warehouse in the at law
enforcement agencies and city municipalities.

Founded by a
US Marine of 27 years, Michael Strom, Liberty Auction House provides an
auction and daily deals platform for jewelry, stamps, us coins and cars
from police departments and municipalities nationwide.
Police
departments and municipalities provide these items in a live public
auction and Liberty Auction House informs users where they are located.
“LibertyAuctionHouse.com
is excited to release this information to the public," said Strom, CEO
for LibertyAuctionHouse.com. "We expect that our customer base to
explode with this new batch of police auctions.”
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