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CLINTONVILLE, Ohio – The husband of a local photographer is offering a $500 reward to anyone who turns in memory cards that belong to his wife.

The cards were stolen during a break-in at their Clintonville home on Saturday – just hours after she had finished shooting a wedding.

Emily Brunotte’s wedding was one to remember, says her cousin, Jenny Jehnzen.

“The setting was just incredible,” said Jehnzen.

But Jehnzen says her cousin spend the morning after her wedding in tears. “The one thing you’re left with are the pictures to cherish forever and pass down to your children, and grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and for those to be gone…”

The photographer and her husband say thieves broke into their home and stole multiple electronic items, including the camera containing the memory cards with Brunotte’s wedding pictures.

The family is sharing what they can: candid snapshots and cell phone photos. They are also reaching out to the public, pleading for the memory cards to be returned.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of the memory cards is asked to email the photographer directly at asoell@gmail.com . SEE VIDEO HERE

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