Public servant gave false evidence to ccc twice
By Tom Tully
TOWNSHIP, Pa. - When the officer who was investigating reports that an elde카지노 사이트rly man in his 80s was harassing his children for the past few months, he allegedly gave an alibi to the detective who is supposed to be interviewing him, but instead said he had a broken bone in his neck that was making him unable to answer questions.
Tom Tully with the Daily Press found that Andrew Miller, 56, told an officer he broke his neck while trying to remove an old blanket in January 2012. He said he had no idea why his father, Robert Miller, was trying to keep him out of his yard바카라사이트 when police arrived with a search warrant from...
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