Isaac Wilder, an active member of the Occupy Wall Street movement, reportedly snapped photos of destroyed laptops confiscated from protesters during NYPD raids Nov. 17.

Last week we wrote about Wilder's Free Network Foundation, which is bringing Internet connectivity to the Occupy Wall Street protesters in Zuccotti Park. The organization's equipment, along with the belongings of hundreds of protesters, were taken by sanitation workers during last week's raid. Wilder was attempting to retrieve his missing possessions when he snapped the photos of destroyed laptops (above and below).

Motherboard reports Wilder got access to the confiscated stuff in a Department of Sanitation building on West 57th Street. Press do not have access to the holdings, so these photos stand as the only evidence, if they in fact show possessions damaged by authorities.

The Free Network Foundation's Freedom Tower, a nine-foot pole loaded with routers that had been providing wireless access since the demonstrations began, was not in the lost and found. In addition to the missing wireless tower, Wilder has not found his backpack containing all his money, $5,000 in cash.

Wilder told Motherboard, the laptops were arranged in the rows in which he photographed them and appeared to be smashed by bats. For now, there's no way of verifying Wilder's explanation for the damage.

Mashable reached out to the Free Network Foundation for comment and will update the story if we learn more.