The office in Flint Michigan that stores their water records has been burgled, and the police chief is calling it an inside job:
Mystery still surrounds an unsolved December break-in at an executive office inside City Hall where Flint water files were kept.This does sound a like a Nixonian rat-f%$#ing, doesn't it?
As of Friday, March 18, there were still no suspects in the case, and officials say it may never be known what -- other than a TV -- was taken.
But the city's new police chief Tim Johnson says it's too suspicious that there was a break-in where important documents were kept, just as investigations began heating up and decision makers were beginning to be held accountable.
"It was definitely an inside job. The power cord (to the TV) wasn't even taken. The average drug user knows that you'd need the power cord to be able to pawn it," Johnson said.
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An employee returning to work at City Hall, 1101 S. Saginaw St., after the holiday break on Monday, Dec. 28, discovered a broken window and the break-in. No other offices were disturbed.
[Flint Mayor Karen] Weaver did not say exactly where the room was located in the suite, but did say a window was broken in an apparent effort to access to the area.
"They had to know what room to go into, I could just say that," she said.
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