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Nanaimo RCMP are trying to get this family its camera back

Nanaimo RCMP are hoping for a little help from the public as they try to find the owners of a camera that was turned in to the detachment recently.

The camera was found June 15th in the water of lower Campbell Lake near Campbell River.

The finder wasn’t able to get it to Campbell River RCMP, so they took it to police in Nanaimo instead

Pictures were date-stamped May and June 2015, and show a couple canoeing with two small children.

Found camera

Kayaker

Canoeing

The camera is a Nikon with several unique identifiers.

If you have any information on the people in the attached photos, please contact the Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345. The photos will also be posted to the Nanaimo RCMP twitter account @nanaimorcmp

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