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'Baby Jesus' Stolen From Dearborn Church, Returned Later
A Baby Jesus statue, worth $500, was stolen from St. Paul Lutheran Church and later returned anonymously.

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A Baby Jesus statue, worth $500, was stolen from St. Paul Lutheran Church and later returned anonymously.

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