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Newspapers Stolen After Reporting on Rape Investigation at Police Chief’s Home

More than 200 copies of The Ouray County Plaindealer, a weekly newspaper in Colorado, were stolen after it published a front-page article about the investigation.

Amanda Holpuch
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Colorado, Newspapers, Ouray (Colo), Ouray County Plaindealer, Police, Robberies and Thefts, Sex Crimes
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