In an amazing case of police needing witnesses to a case, they are asking women to come forward and identify their panties. This is necessary to prosecute a man accused of stealing all these female underpants, possibly to fuel his fetish rather than commercial gain. Ladies, would you come forward?

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FORT COLLINS, Colo. - Police are asking Colorado women a rather delicate question: Are these your panties? As part of an investigation into widespread underwear theft, police have invited women to view photos of about 1,300 undergarments stolen from laundry rooms near Colorado State University.

Chih Hsien Wu, 43, is suspected of stealing $6,000 worth of undergarments between Sept. 23 and May 18. He was arrested on suspicion of felony theft, and his bail was set Wednesday at $15,000. It was not known whether he had an attorney.

Police issued the invitation as part of an effort to see how many victims there are.

But they won’t get to reclaim their undergarments — at least not yet. Police say that once the case is closed, the victims can reclaim their underwear — if they still want it back.

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1   Jim     
May 24th, 2007 at 10:59 pm

Sounds like a Reno 911 episode, we’ll probably find out these panties belong to the spouses of the entire police dept

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