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By: Ron Rosseau and Monica Tassoni
Updated: April 4, 2012
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Officials from the state comptroller's office are in Abilene to help people find and claim money they may not have remembered.

There are tens of thousands of Taylor County residents on the database of unclaimed property.

Staff members from the comptroller's and county treasurer's offices will help people search for unclaimed property online, fill out claim forms and answer questions about the unclaimed property program.

The state officials are scheduled to be here today and Thursday at the Taylor County annex building at 400 Oak Street.

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