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Article: Biker in Sweden returns silver stolen from church
- Article from:
- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)
- Article date:
- April 5, 1997
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Copyright informationCopyright 1997 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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It could have been trouble when a biker asked a minister to step
aside for a little chat. But all that was on his mind was the
return of some stolen church silver.
The unexpected confession took place in Malmo, a southern city
that is one of the hot spots of a three-year feud between biker
gangs, the Expressen newspaper reported Friday.
The biker was one of several who had come to the church for the
baptism of a biker's child. After the ceremony, he told the Rev.
Ulla Carin Holm that he wanted to talk to her.
"He turned over a bag with a lot of silver items," she told the
newspaper.
From the inscriptions, she could see that the silver, including
chalices and plates, ...
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