Pam Shriver Reunited with Stolen Grand Slam Trophies After L.A. Wildfires
The tennis legend recovered her trophies and family photos, though her stolen vehicle remains missing after evacuation due to the Pacific Palisades fire.
- Pam Shriver's Grand Slam trophies and family photos, stolen during an evacuation for the Pacific Palisades wildfire, have been returned to her by the LAPD.
- The items were taken from Shriver's Dodge Durango Hellcat, which was stolen from a hotel parking lot where she was staying after evacuating her Brentwood, California home.
- The trophies, including five U.S. Open and four French Open doubles titles, were found near the hotel and returned after being fingerprinted by police, but the car remains missing.
- Shriver expressed gratitude for the tennis community's support in spreading awareness, which she believes helped lead to the return of the trophies.
- Her home was ultimately unharmed by the wildfire, which burned over 23,000 acres, but Shriver described the experience as one of the most impactful challenges she has faced.