(This post is being updated as news comes in, check back regularly.)

We’re getting our first report back from the folks who went to the Sanitation Garage. Mayor Bloomberg’s office tweeted: “Property from #Zuccotti, incl #OWS library, safely stored @ 57th St Sanit Garage; can be picked up Weds” But it turns out, not surprisingly, that this was a lie. Our folks on the ground say:

“There are only about 25 boxes of books; many of the books are destroyed. Laptops here but destroyed. Can’t find tent or shelves.” Update 11:00am “Many books destroyed. Most equipment -and structures missing. . . most of library is missing (ALL of the reference section btw), damaged or destroyed. ” Update 11:14am

One of our librarians Zach came up with a partial list of what was taken (see below) and it’s looking like only a few boxes of books and our (destroyed) laptops and one chair were at Sanitation. Our people on the ground report that “A lot is destroyed . . . more may (or may not) be coming out of their giant trashpile at back of building.” But it’s obvious to me that by recklessly throwing the contents of the park into dumpsters, the NYPD and DSNY working under Bloomberg’s orders destroyed what we built. And that their claim that the library was “safely stored” was a lie.

So Mayor Bloomberg: where is the People’s Library?

Between 2,000 and 4,000 books (we’ll know if it looks right when we see it ), this includes five boxes of “Reference” materials many of which were autographed by the authors;

Our custom made “OWS library stamps;”

5 (4?) laptop computers;

Our wifi device;

miscellaneous paper supplies;

A round portable table;

a rectangular portable table;

6 metal shelves (five of which had been set up in two pieces);

three sets of wooden drawers;

a periodicals spinning rack;

Approximately 60 plastic tubs/bins of varying sizes (most small, but several big);

archival materials (I was starting to collect some stuff in the library);

posters (including many original posters created by OWS participants);

two lamps;

four solar lights;

7 (or so) chairs;

a wooden dinner table (that was our’s right?);

periodicals/newspapers/zines (not counted in our book total);

our awesome tent;

signage;

personal belongings of librarians;