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July 27, 2011

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KM

You noted twice that Ardolf's home was worth "several hundred thousand dollars". Just curious, what was your source? A local news site shows earlier video of Ardolf driving in his car and to his home. It doesn't appear the his home would would have ever been valued close to that, even at the peak of the real estate market.

http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/dpp/news/biden-threat-no-plea-deal-barry-ardolf-june-15-2010

Sean L Harrington

Thank you for the question. According to recent property valuations, the property at 8747 Alamo Circle NE, Blaine, Minnesota is valued at close to $300k (http://www.realtor.com/property-detail/8747-Alamo-Cir_Minneapolis_MN_55449_2630f104)

Electrical Contractors

This investigation highlights the importance of maintaining wireless security at home or in business.

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