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Police seek owners of stolen property

Duncan/North Cowichan RCMP are hoping to reunite some stolen property with its owner.
Police say at the end of February, a tenant vacated their home on Truesdale Street in Duncan, leaving behind what is believed to be stolen property.
The landlord notified the RCMP.
The items include numerous watches of all brand names and models.
Police say if you had a watch taken in a break and enter, theft from vehicle, stolen purse or other crime the detachment may have it.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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