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Police in West Michigan are on the lookout for a stolen pornography collection.
The Muskegon Chronicle reports a man told police he arrived home Tuesday afternoon to find his collection worth roughly $6,500 was missing.
According to a Muskegon police, the man and another resident of the home reported the home's back door was kicked in. Three flat-screen TVs also were reported stolen.
Police say they don't have any suspects. Details of what the collection included weren't included in a police report.
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Friday, February 22 2013, 09:12 AM EST
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