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Corinna Kowalsky

Kowalsky, Corinna


CRIME INFORMATION
Suspect is a call girl who befriended the victim and then later burglarized his residence taking various items of art, silver and porcelain. Suspect is an undocumented alien from Germany. She was last seen on 12/10/97 at a Van Nuys Department of Motor Vehicles office where she fled, leaving her California Drivers license behind. Areas Frequented: 31349 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu; 5510 Sepulveda, Sherman Oaks.
 
Suspect: Kowalsky, Corinna
Sex: F
Descent: White
Height: 5'09"
Weight: 120 pounds
Hair: Blond
Eyes: Brown
Date of Birth: Aug 23, 1972
Age: 26
Weapon:
Tatoos:
Oddities:
DR#: 98-1126380


WANTED FOR
BurglaryAssociates: Steve Harrison (pimp)


Contact Info
Do you have information on this person?

Detectives Hrycyk, Art Theft Detail at (213) 485-2524.  
 
 
WARNING: THIS INDIVIDUAL IS CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPREHEND SUSPECT YOURSELF. IF SEEN, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL POLICE STATION ASAP.

NOTE:  Age calculated at date of crime.
 
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