Window catch mystery

A quick learner from California says:
Hello, this house has double pane windows throughout. We cannot find a name or any kind of identifier on these windows. The release point on each of these has broken off because they were made of plastic. Now we are trying to find a suitable replacement. Hoping you experts can be of help!
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Lauren from SWISCO responded:

Hello, thank you for posting,

Please start by reviewing the style and dimensions of the 90-252 latch mechanism along with the 90-253 cover. Also review the 90-254 or 90-255 for compatible strikes. Let us know what you think and if you have any additional questions. 

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