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Old 12-07-2013, 02:14 PM   #15
speakingtohe
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Unless you open it Amazon will not be able to tell who owns it. If it isn't sent from Amazon, Amazon is unlikely to know who owns it. If it is from another store it won't be registered.

Many newspapers have a free lost and found column. Craigslist has one too I think. You could check the adds and post an add that doesn't say what it is. Just that it is unopened and where you found it perhaps.

I would call the police and get their advice, and if you turn it in to the police get a receipt, as it should be yours if no-one claims it. I've done this in the past with no luck, but worth a try.

Helen
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