Do you recognize the fishermen in these photos?

ONTARIO, Ore., (KBOI) - The Ontario Police Department realizes the photos are of poor quality.
But officers would still like you to take a hard look.
OPD says it's seeking the public's help to return a recovered camera to its rightful owner. The camera was recovered in an investigation and contained some photos saved in its memory.
"It is believed that one of the person's images may be the owner of the camera or may be able to identify the owner," police said.
The images show three men on a fishing trip highlighting the fish they apparently had just caught.
Anyone with information about the people in these photographs is asked to call Ontario Police Dispatch at 541-889-7266.
But officers would still like you to take a hard look.
OPD says it's seeking the public's help to return a recovered camera to its rightful owner. The camera was recovered in an investigation and contained some photos saved in its memory.
"It is believed that one of the person's images may be the owner of the camera or may be able to identify the owner," police said.
The images show three men on a fishing trip highlighting the fish they apparently had just caught.
Anyone with information about the people in these photographs is asked to call Ontario Police Dispatch at 541-889-7266.
First thing that crossed our mind. Â Camara was found in an investigation. This is no kind service of reuniting a camera to owner.
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 Wonder if there could be other pics on this camera that have the LEO anxious to find the man in the pic.
Something fishy here.
So, what is the rest of the story, huh? Digital cameras are cheap these days, so, what is the rest of the story?
@souptonuts I think it's because they found something else on the camera that quite possibly incriminates one or all the people in the pics.
@OregonOrator My thoughts exactly, kind of like we one of those we have your money State websites.
 @souptonuts the rest of the story is the story....
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slow news day at the cop shop.
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imagine a day when LCSO has so much time and resources that they put out an APB for the owner of a $20 camera.
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