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Someone in Palo Alto Would Like Their Missing Drone Back, Please | Re/code

Someone in Palo Alto Would Like Their Missing Drone Back, Please | Re/code: contacted by Re/code, the person who responded did not reply to questions about his or her identity, but said there were no promising leads yet.

By the way, the Palo Alto Police Department sought to clarify that this was not, in fact, its drone, in case that was implied by the wording of the ad.



LOL. That's not ours - we do NOT use drones. RT @lizgannes: Someone lost their pet in Palo Alto. pic.twitter.com/RoY42zqEch
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