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  • Investigators from the sheriff's office remained on the scene early Wednesday investigating the report of gunfire.

    Loudoun barricade situation ends Emily Ingram 2010

  • Investigators from the NYPD Computer Crimes Squad traced the sabotage back to Wong.

    NYPD Daily Blotter: Jason Returns « 2010

  • Investigators from the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) wanted to know if it was possible for countries or organisations opposed to the US to obtain sensitive items of military equipment over the internet.

    links for 2008-04-21 « Skid Roche 2008

  • Investigators from the Army's inspector general section found that once promised anonymity, approximately 80 percent of enlisted men admitted to violating the non-fraternization policy.

    Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008

  • Investigators from the county Inspector General's office set up round-the-clock surveillance cameras for the past three months to catch the offenders and "spotted a uniformed federal officer parking his Mercedes in a disabled spot and strolling through the garage, though his permit says he cannot walk without assistance," according to The Miami Herald.

    Several hundred Miami Airport workers illegally use accessible parking spots BA Haller 2008

  • Investigators from the BPI raided the plant in Motherwell with police officers last week.

    July 3rd, 2007 2007

  • Investigators from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are seeking information about stations across the country after a report produced by a campaign group detailed the extraordinary extent of the use of such items.

    VNR? 2006

  • Investigators from the state Attorney General's Office reportedly contacted former jurors who sued the CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes" after it aired a segment last November called "Jackpot Justice."

    Archive 2003-10-01 2003

  • Investigators from the state Attorney General's Office reportedly contacted former jurors who sued the CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes" after it aired a segment last November called "Jackpot Justice."

    Medpundit 2003

  • Investigators from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command visited the crash site twice and recovered human remains and pilot gear, a Defense

    Goodman, Russell C. 1990

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