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Police Seize Thousands Of Dollars In Stolen Property

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Updated: April 24, 2008
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STOLENPROPERTYpkg.transfe2008-04-24-1209088330.jpgThousands of dollars in stolen goods are found in a west Lubbock home this week, and now police are trying to find the rightful owners. Authorities seized more than 90 stolen items Tuesday morning, including credit cards, computers and ipods. The items were found inside the home of 3 Lubbock teens. Police say the property was most likely taken from vehicles throughout the city. Theyre still sorting through all the items, but they say if you filed a report about the missing items, you could be in luck. "Theres always a chance," says Captain Greg Stevens of Lubbock PD. "It might not be large, but its the only chance you have at us recovering your property is to report it as stolen. You can increase those chances by recording serial numbers, model numbers, the brand names of things. The most important thing is to file a report."

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