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NewsApril 10, 2015

SPRINGDALE, Wash. -- Authorities say a log cabin that a family reported stolen off its foundation has been found in rural northeast Washington. Stevens County Sheriff Kendle Allen says deputies following a tip found the cabin Thursday morning about 10 miles from its original location. He says the structure had been placed on stilts and was sitting at the end of a private road east of Springdale...

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A notice sign for the Hempel's stolen cabin is displayed Wednesday near Springdale, Washington. (Tyler Tjomsland ~ The Spokesman-Review)
A notice sign for the Hempel's stolen cabin is displayed Wednesday near Springdale, Washington. (Tyler Tjomsland ~ The Spokesman-Review)

SPRINGDALE, Wash. -- Authorities say a log cabin that a family reported stolen off its foundation has been found in rural northeast Washington.

Stevens County Sheriff Kendle Allen says deputies following a tip found the cabin Thursday morning about 10 miles from its original location. He says the structure had been placed on stilts and was sitting at the end of a private road east of Springdale.

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Chris Hempel told The Spokesman-Review newspaper in Spokane that her family drove to their cabin Tuesday and found the entire 10-by-20-foot structure missing.

Investigators think that whoever took the cabin was living in it.

Allen says deputies are getting a search warrant to get onto the property and inside the cabin. He says he has identified suspects but declined to name them.

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