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If your property has been seized during an arrest or the execution of a search warrant, you may call the State's Attorney's Office. If your property is needed for evidence or is subject to forfeiture, it is likely that it will not be returned.State's Attorney
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If your property has been seized during an arrest or the execution of a search warrant, you may call the State's Attorney's Office. If your property is needed for evidence or is subject to forfeiture, it is likely that it will not be returned. State's Attorney