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Posted by another doug on March 18, 2005 at 02:58:42 from (63.18.161.163):
In Reply to: STOLEN ALLIS STORY posted by Turk on March 17, 2005 at 10:45:46:
Turk, That is an exciting story, I relate to the part about you and the deputy yelling at each other, perhaps we are in the same county, oh, by the way ...did he order you to "calm down"????....It sure took alot gall to go through your barnyard and load up your tractor to "get even" , Now for the State Attorney General to tell you that he will work for you,,,hmmmmm hope it all works out, and you are not victimized any more,I got a few stories myself.I get scolded by the deputies for defending my farm, one even told me to go in and watch tv, that was just after we caught some mailbox bashers, the under 18 aged kids in the van told the deputies that we blocked in the vehicle , after we followed it to town , and banged on their hood, then my wife called them creeps, The deputy wanted to leave out some info on the report so we wouldn't get prosecuted!!! Some police departments are split down the middle, but when you call for help, that's gambling around here... Good Luck with your outcome! another doug
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