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Found Property, Bundaberg Area

Police are seeking assistance to locate the owners of property found in the Bundaberg area.

-Silver digital Casio watch located near the Bundaberg Police Station on Friday 27 June – QP2501131083

-Airpods in case found in Ritchie Street, Norville on Friday 4 July – QP2501191130

-Sum of money found in a carpark on Electra Street, Bundaberg Central on Friday 27 June – QP2501130672

-Set of keys left on the front counter of the Bundaberg Police Station on Friday 27 June – QP2501131949

-Set of keys on yellow key tag left at the Bundaberg Police Station on Monday 7 July – QP2501189037

-Apple iPhone with beach photo on the lock screen found on Murdochs Linking Road, Moore Park Beach on Tuesday 8 July – QP2501195886

-Black mobile phone located in Curtis Street, Bundaberg South on Wednesday 9 July – QP2501203113

-Black Motorola mobile phone with carton person on the lock screen found in shopping centre toilets on Queens Street, Bundaberg North on Wednesday 9 July – QP2501203284

-Black Samsung mobile phone located on Perry Street, Bundaberg North on Wednesday 9 July – QP2501202805

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