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Baltimore sheriff: Towed and can’t get your property? Try this.

Cogen urges residents to use the district court process if a towing company refuses access to their property

Frankford Towing’s impound lot at 6716 Quad Avenue where some of the vehicles are towed to and stored for owners to pick up after paying fee. (Kenneth K. Lam/staff)
Frankford Towing’s impound lot at 6716 Quad Avenue where some of the vehicles are towed to and stored for owners to pick up after paying fee. (Kenneth K. Lam/staff)
Kate Cimini
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Baltimore City Sheriff Sam Cogen says residents whose personal property is withheld by towing companies can file for a writ of replevin to get their belongings back.

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