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Vancouver, Wash. -- The Vancouver Police Department was contacted by a relative of the woman whose urn was found by an employee at a Vancouver Goodwill in January 2018.
It appears items from inside a storage unit were donated to Goodwill and the urn was among the donated items. It was inadvertently donated. The Vancouver Police Department Evidence Unit will be returning the urn to the relative, who lives in Tacoma, Washington.
The Vancouver Police Department wants to thank the media and members of the public for their assistance in getting information about the urn out via social media. This was instrumental in reuniting the urn with family members.
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