LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Watches, tailored suits, and guns seized from former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel are going up for auction. The money it profits will go toward Noel's restitution.

Freije & Freije Auctions retrieved the items from the Indiana State Police post in Sellersburg last week. Now, those clothes, shoes, belts, guns, and Rolex watches are listed on the company's website as part of it's annual New Year's Day auction. 

Profits from the items that sell will go toward Noel's $3.1 million he owes in restitution. The former sheriff was ordered to pay the restitution after he pleaded guilty to 27 felonies related to fraud and theft. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison this October.

  • $2,870,924 to Utica Township Volunteers Firefighters Association (dba New Chapel EMS)
  • $173,155.07 to the Indiana Department of Revenue
  • $61,190.77 to the Clark County Sheriff's Department
  • $35,245.60 to Indiana State Police 

"We want to do what's right, by the by the Indiana taxpayer, and the people of Clark County who entrusted, you know, the people who, who did not serve and protect them," said TJ Freije, president and owner of Freije & Freije.

The auction will take place at 10 a.m. New Year's Day at 2340 W US HWY 40, Clayton, Ind. 46118. There is also be an option to pre-bid and bid online. Those bids begin at $5.

In addition to items seized from Noel, other items will be up for auction. The items related to Noel say specifically, "... SELLING ON BEHALF OF CLARK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 1 SEIZED DURING THE JAMEY NOEL INVESTIGATION" in the details online.

As for Noel's extensive car collection, those vehicles will not be up for sale. 

Some of the property is still being held and can't be put up for auction yet, because it's still relevant in the pending cases of Noel's estranged wife, Misty, and daughter, Kasey.

For more information about the Freije & Freije New Year's Day auction, click here.

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