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Officer resigns, calls missing dispatcher investigation “questionable”

A Hot Springs Village police officer publicly resigns, calling the recent investigation into a police dispatcher's death "questionable."

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thor24 - 2/22/2012 8:46 AM
1 Vote
Don't hold your breath with garland county sheriff investigating this one.

dilligaf - 2/22/2012 7:30 AM
1 Vote
And the plot thickens.

RGilbert - 2/21/2012 8:28 PM
1 Vote
To any of you people in Morrilton does any of this extreme negativity, retaliation and hostility sound familiar, sure sounds familiar to me.

sparrowhawk60 - 2/21/2012 8:20 PM
3 Votes
Thank GOD there is an officer in Ar. who has stood up. Glad he resigned first though. Hopefully there are a few more out there. But then again who will take his place?

marko - 2/21/2012 8:07 PM
6 Votes
It sure takes a good man with a big heart to stand up like this. Hot Springs and Garland county sure needs an officer like Officer Anderson. Good luck Officer Anderson.

FJM347 - 2/21/2012 5:16 PM
6 Votes
The offcer is correct in his beliefs. The officers in patrol may have the access to the police department files but I doubt they have that with the investigative reports from the county investigators. I have read the officers letter in this weeks Village paper, The Voice. The residents of the village habe no clue as to where this investigation has gone, or is going. I fulkly understand that certain details have to remain closed to the public for the sake of the investigation. The suspect. The person of interest has been in custody for almost 2-3 weeks now after being picked up in La. on a probation violation and then returned to Garland County So what is going on? Why was the suspect allowed to go free after the original interrogation, and then he disappeared. The residents have a right to know something. I personally know the mother of the vicitm. I see her and speak to her at least several times each week. EVEN SHE HAS NO CLUE WHATS FOING ON AND WHERE THIS INVESTIGATION STANDS AT PRESENT OR IS GOING IN THE FUTURE The resodent of

wpsark - 2/21/2012 4:53 PM
8 Votes
there's also been outside suspicions that the investigation was not handled properly..glad someone is calling them out.
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