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Fairfield High School football players Alec Stoner, left, and Chet Vogt look over the cell phones brought to Fairfield High School this morning by Keokuk Police Chief Tom Crew. In the background, Crew checks off items claimed by Seth Davisson, left, and Max Johnson. Displayed on three tables are cell phones, iPods and clothing items that had not been claimed as yet. The items were taken from a locker room the ...
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                        Sep. 30, 2018 7:52 pm
Fairfield High School football players Alec Stoner, left, and Chet Vogt look over the cell phones brought to Fairfield High School this morning by Keokuk Police Chief Tom Crew. In the background, Crew checks off items claimed by Seth Davisson, left, and Max Johnson. Displayed on three tables are cell phones, iPods and clothing items that had not been claimed as yet. The items were taken from a locker room the Trojans were using during a game against the Keokuk Chiefs Oct. 21 in Keokuk. The police were able to use one of the cell phones, which was equipped with GPS, to locate the three girls accused of the burglary and recover the items.

                                        
                                        
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