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Police Search For Owners Of Stolen Property

Blue Ash police have a garage full of stolen household items that were recovered from the same store authorities found a live alligator in last week.

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dinkel - 6/19/2009 4:27 PM
cops=collection of pinheads in society

youidiots - 6/10/2009 12:22 AM
I hope none of your stuff is ever stolen. Do not call the police you tards. You know nothing of this situation of why they did it. You just have a personal problem with police b/c of your stupid actions and this is why you get on here to bash them. Disgrace to society.

POM2009 - 6/9/2009 11:32 PM
How can they say the stuff is "stolen" if no one has claimed any of it? How did they have the right to take it if they only believed it was stolen? The Blue Ash police department is totally out of control!

talented1 - 6/9/2009 11:02 PM
If you buy something from a consignment shop they have the name and number of the consigner, usually. But I do have a question to see if anyone knows the answer. If somone bought something from a consignment shop and later to be found stolen, Can you be charged with receiving stolen property? How about if you bought something from a yard sale or flea market? I just thought this was an interesting question. Anyone know?

Yourkiddin - 6/9/2009 6:42 PM
that would be them. They've shot more things/people in the past three or four years than the City of Cincinnati Police Dept. Guy on Reed Hartman and a guy on S I75 - that was no where near their territory. I heard they plan on hunting down all loose dogs in the area.

justabeachbum1 - 6/9/2009 4:55 PM
Are these the same brilliant cops that shot a little 5lb. dog?




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