The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Awards stolen from Roger Maris Museum

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By Dave Kolpack FARGO, N.D. » An ornate prize belt that has been awarded to some of America’s top profession­al athletes was stolen early Tuesday from the Roger Maris Museum inside a North Dakota shopping mall.

Police say a burglar smashed a glass display case holding the Hickok Belt, which since 1950 has been awarded to athletes including Muhammed Ali, Mickey Mantle, Sandy Koufax and Ben Hogan. Maris, who grew up in Fargo, won the belt in 1961 after he hit a then-record 61 home runs for the New York Yankees.

Police said the investigat­ion was ongoing and determined later in the day that Maris’ 1960 American League Most Valuable Player plaque also was missing. Chris Heaton, property manager of West Acres Mall, which houses the Roger Maris Museum, said he was “deeply disturbed” by the incident.

“We feel violated this morning, and I’m sure many others in the community do as well, that something was stolen from Fargo’s favorite son, Roger Maris,” Heaton said.

Heaton said the leather belt has a look similar to those awarded to boxing champions. The original belts included a 4 1/3-carat diamond and an 18-carat gold buckle. It is worth between $90,000 and $140,000, according to the website.

“We obviously consider everything in this case to be priceless,” Heaton said.

The incident happened about 2:50 a.m. Tuesday. Fargo Deputy Police Chief Joe Anderson said surveillan­ce video shows a man dressed in dark clothing breaking out a glass entry door on the mall’s southeast side and heading directly to the display, about 100 feet from the door. The thief headed outside immediatel­y after nabbing the belt and jumped into the passenger side of a vehicle.

Locally, in Sept. of 2013 the National Museum of Racing was robbed where five historic trophies were removed. Heaton said security personnel at the mall arrived at the display two minutes after an alarm went off.“Obviously, the amount of time that they were in and out would lead us to believe they knew what they were looking for,” Anderson said.

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