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Police urge former UCA chief of staff to turn himself in

Faulkner County's Prosecuting Attorney says the University of Central Arkansas' former Chief of Staff has two options: turn himself in to authorities - or wait for authorities to track him down.

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itsjustme - 10/9/2012 7:11 AM
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Quit giving him time to turn himself in, send the US Marshals office after his ass.

arkansashawk - 10/8/2012 11:07 PM
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Perhaps the most disturbing is UCA's refusal to make a statement, this is a public institution that receives tax payer dollars as well as private donations. At the very least UCA could say that they were cooperating with law enforcement officials and the Prosecutors office. This makes me think that UCA is hiding something. Considering this and the past incidents, I think it is time for the Attorney General of Arkansas to put an investigation team together and go over every aspect of UCA from top to bottom!

ArkansasYankee - 10/8/2012 5:44 PM
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He's on the lam? Raylan will track him down!
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