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Who’s the bride? Wedding albums found in Utah evidence room set off a hunt for owner

Police in American Fork, Utah, are looking for the owner of four photo albums, including two wedding albums, recently unearthed by an inventory of their evidence room, officers say. They posted this photo of a woman believed to be the owner from one of the albums.
Police in American Fork, Utah, are looking for the owner of four photo albums, including two wedding albums, recently unearthed by an inventory of their evidence room, officers say. They posted this photo of a woman believed to be the owner from one of the albums. American Fork Police Department

An inventory of a police evidence room in American Fork, Utah, turned up something officers didn’t expect -- four unclaimed photo albums, including two wedding albums, police wrote on Facebook.

“We imagine the albums would be of incredible value to the owner,” police wrote. All four albums appear to have belonged to the same person and are believed to date to around 2003 based on some of the photos, police reported.

Police are looking for the owner, posting a photo of a woman believed to be the owner from one of the albums, officers wrote.

Investigators asked that anyone with information on the woman or the albums contact the American Fork Police Department at 801-763-3020.

American Fork is north of Utah Lake between Salt Lake City and Provo. The city has a population of 28,326.

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Don Sweeney
The Sacramento Bee
Don Sweeney has been a newspaper reporter and editor in California for more than 35 years. He is a service reporter based at The Sacramento Bee.
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