Broken piece used to lock the window.

A quick learner from Seattle, wa says:
I need to know where the windows are from (the manufacturer so I can have some one come and repair the window as it only closes so far and then someone has to push on the window from the outside to be able to totally close it and lock it.
Windows were purchased from a place in the Bothell Redmond, wa area just outside Seattle, wa.
Paella windows says it wasn't them.
Additionally these windows were bought in about the year 2000. Our remodel was completed in 2000.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

As a third party retailer, unfortunately, we have no way to determine who manufactured your windows but we might still be able to help. I'm not sure if we have an exact match for the lock in your photos but it reminds me of one of our Escutcheon style handles, such as the 38-205, 38-208, or 38-209. You'll need to compare the specifications to an undamaged lock to see if one of these might be what you need. Thanks for posting! 

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