Maria Lawson
CloseMaria Lawson is a reporter in the ESPN investigative and enterprise unit. She is an ESPN-American University investigative fellow from Frisco, Texas.Jan 16, 2025, 07:53 PM ET
Hall of Fame tennis player Pam Shriver said Thursday that her car containing major trophies was stolen overnight from a Marina del Rey, California, hotel where she had fled to escape the Pacific Palisades fire.
Shriver said the Dodge Durango Hellcat, which she discovered was missing around 7:30 a.m. Thursday from the Marina del Rey DoubleTree parking lot, held five US Open trophies, five French Open plates and one Australian Open trophy. She said the trophies were in the car after she removed them from her house.
“I was just starting to take things out to pack them in the car, and I was like, ‘Where’s the car?'” said Shriver, who’s also an ESPN tennis analyst.
She then discovered broken glass in the parking lot.
The vehicle also held family photos that a passerby found around 9 a.m. in South L.A. and reported to the photographer whose contact information was printed on the back of a photo.
Shriver said she and her son went to the police station to file a report and that detectives are looking for