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Police find suspected thief of Jepsen photos

Singer Carly Rae Jepsen performs at the Teen Choice Awards at the Gibson amphitheater in Universal City, California July 22, 2012.

Credits: REUTERS/Mario Anzuon

RICHARD ZUSSMAN | QMI AGENCY

Songstress Carly Rae Jepsen has called Vancouver police and it wasn't a maybe.

The Mission, BC-raised musician, who rocketed to stardom with her hit Call Me Maybe, contacted the Vancouver police in March to report stolen items. According to gossip website TMZ, the files stolen included nude photos of the star.

"The Vancouver police are investigating the unauthorized use of a computer, theft of telecommunications and criminal harassment related to Ms. Jepsen," Const. Lindsey Houghton said. "It's in relation to allegations related to online images of Ms. Jepsen."

Houghton said police have located and are speaking with a suspected man, and will now "likely be laying charges."

It is not the first time this week Jepsen's naked body has been in the news. The 26-year-old denied reports earlier this week that she appeared in a sex tape.

To her more than 1.7 million Twitter followers, she tweeted on July 23: "Crazy morning. Discovered that someone put up a sex tape claiming to be me. Ridiculous. Obviously not me."

Jepsen's management firm said they're aware of the case, but declined comment until her manager Jonathan Simkin returns from abroad.

MORE: Canadian singer Jepsen denies sex tape

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