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Owner sees stolen items surface online 100km away, police arrest suspect

Owner sees stolen items surface online 100km away, police arrest suspect

A 27-year-old suspect was arrested at an asylum seekers' center after items stolen during a vehicle burglary in Apeldoorn were tracked over 100 kilometers away. The owner of the goods discovered their location online, leading police to the recovery of the items and the suspect's arrest.

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