Olympus Camera in Waterproof case found on Destin beach
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DESTIN -- A fisherman walking near the Destin Pass Sunday morning found a camera in a waterproof case lying on the beach.
The Olympus camera was last used Saturday, but also has photos on it dating back to Thanksgiving Day of the Emerald Coast.
The camera still works, though it appears to have washed up on the beach after having spent time in the water.
If you believe this is your camera or recognize the person in this photo, call the newsroom at 863-1111 and press 0. Ask whoever answers the phone to contact Wendy Victora.