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One's a nog and the other looks like they might be a mix or a taco.
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>The Mesa County Sheriff's Office is hoping the public will be able to help investigators identify the suspects wanted in a string of vehicle break-ins at a trailhead. Detectives believe the string of crimes began on Nov. 15. They said that's when an unknown person entered six vehicles parked at the Liberty Cap Trail Head on the Colorado National Monument. That trailhead is located in the 2100 block of Wildwood Court in Grand Junction.
One's a nog and the other looks like they might be a mix or a taco.
Archive: https://archive.today/NliD3
From the post:
>>The Mesa County Sheriff's Office is hoping the public will be able to help investigators identify the suspects wanted in a string of vehicle break-ins at a trailhead. Detectives believe the string of crimes began on Nov. 15.
They said that's when an unknown person entered six vehicles parked at the Liberty Cap Trail Head on the Colorado National Monument. That trailhead is located in the 2100 block of Wildwood Court in Grand Junction.
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