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Police 'baffled' by bags of mystery panties

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Fri, 02 Sep 2011 11:07a.m.

Some f the panties were still in packaging, while others appeared to have been worn

Some f the panties were still in packaging, while others appeared to have been worn

Authorities in central Ohio are trying to solve a panties puzzle: why hundreds of pairs of mostly women's underwear were dumped along the side of a road.

Fairfield County Deputy Gary Hummel said Thursday the undergarments were found in trees and on hillsides in several spots this week on a road in Berne Township, about 48km southeast of Columbus.

He says some of the panties were still folded the way they'd come in packaging, while others appeared to have been worn. There were nearly 1,700 pairs in all, in a mix of colours and patterns.

Hummel says when collected, they filled 10 large trash bags.

He says investigators are "baffled" as to where the panties came from.

AP

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08 Sep 2011 09:57a.m.

Oli Stone wrote:

Sounds like some guy had to get rid of his panty collection before his mom came by to visit and clean up his new apartment. Lol. Time to get a girlfriend there buddy...

02 Sep 2011 07:56p.m.

Erm... wrote:

They didn't find a bag of odd socks as well, did they??