The San Luis Obispo Police Department has a mystery on its hands.
The department began a burglary investigation last month that included serving a search warrant at a house on West Street in San Luis.
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The San Luis Obispo Police Department has a mystery on its hands.
The department began a burglary investigation last month that included serving a search warrant at a house on West Street in San Luis.
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According to Detective Chad Pfarr, items found at the scene led police to believe the suspect may have been involved in more than one burglary.
During the search, officers found various electronics that contained a picture of an unidentified woman; they're asking for the public's help in identifying the woman, who may not be aware she was a burglary victim.
"If you know this woman," said Pfarr, "you are encouraged to contact the San Luis Obispo Police Department or ask this victim to contact the police department."
He added that if you recognize the salon in which the woman is standing, that would be helpful in the investigation.
If you have any information, contact Pfarr at 781-7336 or email him at cpfarr@slocity.org.
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