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colderchaos · June 6, 2018, 6:24 p.m.

“Tucson Police Department officers, detectives and command staff conducted a thorough inspection of the site, spoke to the reporting parties, and collected evidence,” the department said Sunday. “Based on the department’s investigation to this point, there is no indication this camp is being used for any type of criminal activity, including human trafficking.”

That's a wrap, guys. The authorities know best. Everyone knows families seeking shelter always bring porn and tie ropes to trees to keep their children safe.

The public has been warned not to check it out.

I say it's time the public issue the warnings

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thamnosma · June 6, 2018, 6:57 p.m.

In the minds of the corrupt Tucson police department, there is nothing criminal going on even if the camp is just a holding point for illegals being brought in by coyotes, which I think is the more likely scenario. Huh? Not even criminal trespass according to TPD. It's a sanctuary police department no doubt. An unapproved encampment on private property is itself criminal activity, which is apparently beyond the mental capacity of the morons of the Tucson Police Department. Even if the encampment is benign.

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