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Ring belonging to Spitfires coach reportedly found in snow

A Memorial Cup ring belonging to Windsor Spitfires coach Bob Jones was reportedly found in a snowbank outside Dock's Riverfront Grill after an altercation last month involving Windsor Spitfires coach Bob Jones.
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A Memorial Cup ring belonging to Windsor Spitfires coach Bob Jones was reportedly found in a snowbank outside Dock's Riverfront Grill after an altercation last month involving Windsor Spitfires coach Bob Jones.

Today's Windsor Star is reporting that someone from out of town claims to have found the ring and has sent it by courier to City Police.

One 19-year-old man suffered a serious jaw injury in the dust-up on Saturday, February 26.

Warren Rychel, general manager of the Spitfires, is reported to have accused a group of five young men of stealing the ring.

To read the Windsor Star coverage, please click here.

If you have information that might assist the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service in this investigation, please call Detective Tom Armstrong at (705) 949-6300, extension 262. /


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