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GA: Former Metro Police Officer Arrested
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"Two people arrested in Effingham county this afternoon - one a former Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police officer. The former officer is charged with hindering law enforcement in the apprehension of a criminal - and authorities say more charges could be forthcoming. The Effingham County Sheriff's Office had gotten a tip that a woman wanted on contempt of court warrants in Chatham county was staying in a home ..."
"The Federal Marshalls were called and authorities went to the home in search of Catherine Hickling - they say former Metro Police officer Victor Munn met them at the door."
"... Munn told authorities that Hickling - who is his girlfriend - was not in the home...but a search found her hiding in the attic. ..." ... |
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