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Updated: Friday, 12 Mar 2010, 8:20 AM PST
Published : Thursday, 11 Mar 2010, 8:18 PM PST

Posted by: Tony Spearman / myFOXla.com

Huntington Beach - Huntington Beach police say they are receiving some calls from the public after releasing more than 100 photos apparently taken by convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala in the 1970s, but tip gathering has been hampered by phone problems at police headquarters.

Det. Sgt. Aaron Smith said Thursday a few people called to identify themselves in the photos, but so far no one has said that someone in the photos went missing.

Smith says a phone line was accidentally cut during construction outside the station Thursday. Emergency and 911 phone lines are still working.

Prosecutors say Alcala used his camera to gain the trust of young women and now they fear photographs he snapped decades ago
could contain images of more potential victims.

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