St. Johns Police Post Unclaimed Property Notice on CRIMEWATCH Feed
St. Johns Police posted a notice to claim property on the Apache County CRIMEWATCH feed. Items not claimed by 2/14/2026 will be disposed under law.

A community notice posted by the St. Johns Police Department on Jan. 14, 2026, alerted residents that unclaimed property now on file must be retrieved or face legal disposal. The post on the Apache County CRIMEWATCH news feed instructed owners to act before the deadline and clarified the consequence for inaction.
The feed carried a single-line notice: "NOTICE TO CLAIM PROPERTY, Property not claimed by 2/14/2026 will be disposed of in accordance with the law." That posting appeared alongside other routine community items on the CRIMEWATCH feed, including a puppy up for adoption (Jan. 15, 2026) and a phone scam alert (Jan. 13, 2026). The feed is maintained by local law enforcement agencies and functions as a central channel for community notices, incident information and official posts across Apache County jurisdictions.
For local residents, the notice carries practical and legal importance. Owners who believe they may have lost items, had property turned in, or had items seized should review the CRIMEWATCH feed and contact St. Johns Police promptly. The deadline of Feb. 14, 2026, remains in the future; after that date the department indicated it will dispose of unclaimed items in accordance with legal procedures. Timely action preserves property rights and reduces the risk of permanent loss.
The use of the CRIMEWATCH feed to deliver a legal notice highlights how local agencies are relying on online channels to meet statutory notice obligations. That approach improves speed and centralizes information, but it also raises access questions for Apache County's rural communities and residents without reliable internet service. Effective public notice in a county with dispersed population centers and significant tribal lands requires multiple outreach methods so owners receive fair opportunity to claim property.
Institutionally, the notice underscores the routine administrative duties of municipal police departments beyond emergency response, managing found and unclaimed property, maintaining public records and executing disposition procedures. For civic engagement, the post is a reminder that residents must monitor official channels for time-sensitive announcements that affect personal property and legal rights.
What comes next for readers: check the Apache County CRIMEWATCH feed, contact St. Johns Police if you believe you own unclaimed property, and note the Feb. 14, 2026 deadline. Monitoring official notices and asking local agencies about alternative outreach methods can help ensure your property rights are protected.
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