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They went to the tow company to get their merchandise, which they say is valued at around $7,000.
The tow company told them the police had taken the merchandise.
The business owners contacted the police to retrieve the merchandise.
They say an officer came with a box and said this is what they turned in. Katherine Kennedy owner of 318 Plug said, “No, this is not all my stuff. I got to talk to somebody.”
She explained that what they gave her was a small portion of the goods.
Later she said a female officer started calling her which eventually led to the officer telling Katherine she would bring the merchandise back.
Katherine said, “When she first came in, she was like I’m sorry, I’m sorry. ” Katherine asked, “Sorry for what? What are you sorry for?” She says the officer told her this is all she gave me.
Later they say the officer asked how much the merchandise she brought back would cost to purchase. They told her $900.
Herman Leamette Owner of 318 Plug said, “She never said she stole. She was like, she didn’t think the other girl who stole the stuff would be able to pay for it, but then she said meet her at A. C. Steer school on Youree Drive. She stay over there, and get $900 dollars fr.”
Katherine and Herman then called police. Shreveport Police sent us a statement which read in part.
“Chief Wayne Smith acted swiftly upon receiving this information. Out of an abundance of caution and in the interest of maintaining public trust, Chief Smith placed three Shreveport Police Department officers on administrative leave.
These officers were directly involved in responding to the initial incident.
Administrative leave is a standard procedure that ensures a fair and thorough investigation can take place while protecting the integrity of both the process and the department.
At this stage, the criminal investigation is still ongoing, and no final determinations have been made.
Our investigators are working diligently to review all available evidence, including the video and reports associated with the incident. Once the facts are fully gathered, appropriate action will be taken.
The Shreveport Police Department recognizes the importance of accountability and transparency, especially in matters that involve public trust.
We want the community to know that we take these types of allegations very seriously.
“As soon as a determination has been made regarding whether departmental policies or laws have been violated, we will release that information to the public.” Shreveport Police say.
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