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Property Of Riverside County Descendants Being Sold To Highest Bidder

The public auction will take place April 5, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department announced. Here's how to bid.

One of the many automobiles being sold at the auction.
One of the many automobiles being sold at the auction. (Bid Fast & Last/Riverside County Sheriff's Dept.)

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — The Riverside County Sheriff Public Administrator holds public auctions to liquidate the estate property of people who die without heirs, and the next event is scheduled April 5.

Cars, pickup trucks, vans, foreign and U.S. currency, musical instruments, stamps, flat-screen televisions, gold and diamond rings, high-end pocket and wristwatches, cabinets, lamps, tables, chairs, printers, sound systems and more will be sold to the highest bidder during the online-only auction.

The items up for sale were from estates placed under the management of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department. The Office of the Public Administrator assumes control of some estates within the county's jurisdiction when there are no heirs.

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Hesperia-based Bid Fast & Last is coordinating with the sheriff's Office of the Public Administrator to conduct the live internet-based auction.

Interested bidders can view items to be auctioned at the sheriff's Perris warehouse where they're stored, officials said. A preview of available items will begin at 7:30 a.m. April 5 at the 800 S. Redlands Ave. warehouse, followed by the online auction at 9 a.m. Appointments must be made in advance by calling 844-824-3669.

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Bidding will open at www.bidfastandlast.com, using the page "Riverside Public Administrator Auction." Interested bidders can now view items up for sale on the website, too.

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