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Last updated on June 19 at 3:45 pm
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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.I guess that Freedom of Information Act only works when it is a benefit to local govt.
Hmm, sounds like someone cares & wants to know about those critical important crime cases around here that the LPD hasn't solved yet, and is keeping secret public documents on now, or something like that, so, go!
EDDIE, you watch a little to much reality TV thinkings crimes are solved within a few days or months. And you think all crimes are always solved. I guess I missed what crime LPD has solved? Sean Phillips is in prison isnt he? WHy would someone want to see the Lie Detector Test? Seems pointless...
Nope, it's easier to sweep it under the rug this way. C,mon LDN start holding SOMEONE's feet to the fire...! You know, it's called investigative journalism. Try it sometime..!
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