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One of Joliet's Most Arrested Men Steals Wine At Target: Joliet Police
Joliet police say they located Justin Colnar, 43, in the Target store parking lot, and he was in possession of the stolen bottle of wine.

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Joliet police say they located Justin Colnar, 43, in the Target store parking lot, and he was in possession of the stolen bottle of wine.

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