Look at these photos, Blogtown:

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Look familiar? Bring back memories of that day by a super underwhelming waterfall? Or that thoroughly mediocre hotel room you stayed in that was near the non-waterfall? Your niece Marissa's first homecoming dance? (Heads up: she might have been the teensiest bit baked.)

If so, the cops have your camera! Portland police just announced they arrested a 22-year-old alleged meth user during a traffic stop on Tuesday, and found a Canon camera in the back seat. They think it was stolen, and they're pretty sure it belongs to one of you. So the bureau's just shown us three of your photos—a first in Portland police work, for as long as I've been getting these releases.

If you know who these people are, e-mail Officer Sara Clark at sara.clark@portlandoregon.gov. Otherwise, anonymous criticisms and thoughtful musings on family dynamics will suffice.

Update, 12:40 pm: You did it, Portland! And, man, those pictures are old. Here's what the police bureau just sent out.

Thanks to many people sharing this story via social media, the owner of the camera has been in contact with police after seeing the information on the website for Portland's KGW.

The camera was stolen approximately 8 years ago near Centennial High School in Gresham.

Next week, officers will coordinate with the owner to return the camera.