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Police find plethora of stolen goods at Carney St. home

An investigation by the Prince George RCMP has led to the seizing of many items believed to be or confirmed to be stolen.

Last Thursday, police found the items at a home on the 1300 block of Carney Street. On that list were bicycles, power tools, hand tools, chain saws, and a dirt bike-style motorbike.

Of the 17 bicycles recovered, none had serial numbers registered on the online bike registry, 529 Garage.

Several items have been confirmed stolen and officers are working to identify the owners of the remaining items.  Once owners of the items are identified, they will be contacted by police.

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