Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Romulus Police Department served warrant

Michigan State Police in conjunction with F.B.I. visited the Romulus Police Department. It was not an ordinary visit. They were there to serve a warrant.

Michigan Radio News, March 15: The Michigan State Police are saying little about a search warrant served today at the Romulus Police Department.
State Police Inspector Garth Burnside would only confirm that state troopers, along with FBI agents and the Wayne County Prosecutors Office served the warrant at 7 a.m. this morning.

No details were released on why the Romulus Police Department was searched. Officials stated it was part of an ongoing investigation.

Romulus is located is Southwest Wayne County, close to the border with Monroe County. Last month two Michigan State Troopers were arrested and charged with running a criminal syndicate out of nearby Monroe.

It is also worth noting that Romulus is home to two idle injection wells. Detroit businessman Dimitrious “Jim” Papas tried to purchase the wells a few years back. His name is mentioned in the F.B.I. case against former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.

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