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Paul Walker Memorabilia Stolen

Paul Walker's family and friends recently mourned the one-year anniversary of the actor's death, but now they are forced to deal with the theft of his memorabilia.

Walker, the 40-year-old actor who played Brian O'Conner in the popular "Fast & Furious" series, died in a fatal car crash one year ago. On the anniversary of his death, two women reportedly stole every computer and hard drive from manager Matt Luber's Hollywood, California office, which contained photographs, videos and voice mails of the late actor.

The women were caught on security cameras breaking into the office on Sunday at 6 a.m. after security guards left the building, according to NBC Los Angeles. Luber spoke about the disheartening act and has hired a private investigator to help him figure out who stole the Walker memorabilia.

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"Nothing can be worse than what already happened to Paul," Luber said in an NBC report. "But I'm angry. You feel angry, you feel violated when you see two thieves walking around with your stuff."

While Luber said he is willing to offer a reward to anybody who may have information about the matter, he also set up a tip hotline at 866-370-2019 Ext. 100.

Also marking the anniversary of Walker's death was his father, Paul Walker III, who said he still feels his late son's presence.

"I feel his presence every day. I miss talking to him a great deal," Walker's father told E! News. "He had a good heart."

The elder Walker revealed that his son did not enjoy the spotlight that came along with being a celebrity. Instead, the late actor wanted to help people and aimed to do so with his Reach Out Worldwide nonprofit foundation that worked to help aid workers during times of natural disasters.

"Paul said one time, 'I really don't like this business, but I can do a lot of good with the money I make,'" the Walker patriach told E!. "Paul just radiated love and you can't fake that ... I thought, 'How did I deserve such a wonderful son?'"

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