Hi my macbook pro are stolen that is 13.3" inch and mid 2010 model.

my macbook pro are stolen and my mac model is mid 2010. but i have no serial number and box. but my laptop lcd are broke i am change that lcd.
In lcd (13383nh45143-4n2a), (lp133wx3-tla4) and lcd factory id is lgdnj. it is possible send me the serial nuber of laptop. or tell me how i am find my laptop.

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