Sunnyside police looking for owner of 170 DVDs
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SUNNYSIDE, Wash. — Missing some DVDs? About 170 of them?
Sunnyside police may have what you are looking for.
Officers recently arrested two suspects in connection with a burglary, according to a news release issued Tuesday.
The department has managed
to return most of the stolen property to its owners, but they are still trying to determine who owns a collection of recovered DVDs.
Without going into detail, the news release said officers believe that the collection belongs to one person.
The owner should bring a list describing the DVDs, along with the case number generated by the police agency to which they were reported missing.
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