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stolen

[stoh-luhn] / ˈstoʊ lən /


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In L.A., the company said, its technology had been deployed to nab porch pirates and car thieves, not to mention played a role in solving a “high-profile crime involving stolen weapons from a politician’s home.”

From Los Angeles Times

Lacks' family never received any compensation, and have fought for years to get justice for the "stolen" cells.

From BBC

Jones also noted how Davidson's bike had been stolen on the night of the awards, but was later found by police.

From BBC

The boat's owner alleged the vessel had been stolen by an employee.

From BBC

"That combination means stolen product can move quickly -- sometimes across state lines -- through a mix of online marketplaces, card shows, and informal buyer networks," he told AFP.

From Barron's