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Such junk will probably continue turning up as long as water remains high. Officials try to find the owners, when possible, but most property is so water-logged, it's beyond repair, he said. In Iowa, the Living Lands crew has retrieved a refrigerator that floodwaters deposited in a tree, 15 feet off the ground. They also found chain-saw sculptures
-- one with the likeness of a bear, another with a wildflower scene. The water even got inside the Cedar Rapids Police Department, where the current ripped the doors off hinges, flooded most of the basement and carried away several canvas duffel bags of riot gear
-- helmets, padding, and coats and pants. Some of the duffels didn't make it far, Hamblin said. Others got a wild ride and eventually turned up miles away. Living Lands volunteers, relying on the bags' name tags, returned them to police. "It all literally was sucked out of the building," police spokeswoman Cristy Hamblin said. "It came in and swept away anything that wasn't tied down."
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