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Thieves Hit Harbor Marine in West Ocean City

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WEST OCEAN CITY, Md.- Several incidents of theft have happened in the past month at the Harbor Marine in West Ocean City.

Police said a 28-foot boat was reported stolen from the facility on June 12. The owner recovered "The Reel Buster" outside Baltimore this week, with the motor, controls and electronics stripped away.

Other boats at the Harbor Marine, and even the store, has been broken into in the past few weeks.

"We had the unfortunate situation where the electrical storm had knocked out our hard drive," said storage owner Dennis Shoemaker. "We were of course somewhat neglectful in getting it replaced and now it's all been repaired because of these incidences."

The Worcester County Bureau of Investigation said that so far detectives have no evidence and no suspects in the case. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Solvers at (410) 548-1776.

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