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<blockquote data-quote="tsbrewers" data-source="post: 7373565" data-attributes="member: 629188"><p>I thought I posted it here too, but I guess not. The deputy that I have been working with said most likely nothing will be done (all he could find was my complaint), but if we get everyone who is still waiting to call, then I think they will pursue it. I am pretty sure he is way past $500 worth of amps in his possession which means it is a felony and would be serious.</p><p></p><p>So again, if you are still waiting for an amp, please call the Grand Rapids Police Department at 616-456-3332. This goes directly to a detective that I have spoken too a number of times. If you give him my complaint #1133942 he can look it up and add to it?</p><p></p><p>Brew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsbrewers, post: 7373565, member: 629188"] I thought I posted it here too, but I guess not. The deputy that I have been working with said most likely nothing will be done (all he could find was my complaint), but if we get everyone who is still waiting to call, then I think they will pursue it. I am pretty sure he is way past $500 worth of amps in his possession which means it is a felony and would be serious. So again, if you are still waiting for an amp, please call the Grand Rapids Police Department at 616-456-3332. This goes directly to a detective that I have spoken too a number of times. If you give him my complaint #1133942 he can look it up and add to it? Brew [/QUOTE]
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