Quincy Police found more than the usual drugs and money during a warrant search on Tuesday. Yes, that’s a 2004 Red Sox World Series ring nestled in the middle of the table below.

Search warrant at 97 Hall Place recovers >$9,000, Oxycodone, stolen @RedSox World Series ring https://t.co/QbFrGX1ZdV pic.twitter.com/JHHvSZGAIA — Quincy Police (@quincymapolice) September 16, 2015

Police said the search warrant had been issued after months of investigations into the distribution of Oxycodone in Quincy. According to the Quincy Police Department Facebook page, Dennis Leclair was charged with subsequent distribution of Oxycodone, possession with intent to distribute Oxycodone, conspiracy to violate drug laws, and receiving stolen property worth more than $250.

Police Captain John Dougan told the Associated Press that the ring did not belong to a player or coach, but instead to a team employee.


This isn’t the first time a Red Sox championship ring has gone missing. In 2014, Yankees fan Luigi Militello, found a 2013 championship ring on the sink of his Manhattan restaurant. The ring was returned to its rightful owner, Lowell Spinners owner Drew Weber.

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