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Minggu, 11 September 2011

One of two missing U-Hauls recovered

One of two U-Haul vans reported stolen Saturday in Prince George's County has been found, police said. The theft raised security concerns as the annivesary of the Sept 11 attacks approached.

The vehicle was found in the 900 block of Marcy Avenue in the Glassmanor area, police said.

They said they were still looking for the other van. The vans had Arizona tags AE15192 and AE10807, police said. It was not clear which one was recovered. .

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David Nakamura 11 Sep, 2011


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