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  • Report:  #178819

Complaint Review: Asheville Police Dept.

Asheville Police Dept. ripoff Felony kidnapping and aiding and abetting Buncombe County DSS Asheville North Carolina

  • Reported By:
    york South Carolina
  • Submitted:
    Thu, March 02, 2006
  • Updated:
    Wed, January 07, 2009
  • Asheville Police Dept.
    100 Court Plaza
    Asheville, North Carolina
    U.S.A.
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Came into my daughters home without a search warrant and without a court order through a living room window and took my granddaughter and handed her to a DSS official with no just cause. The grandchild was not even two years old and watching cartoons.

Asheville PD refuses to investigate this properly and refuses to call back.

The Social Worker- Erin Hall, and her dept. have applied for fraudulent Title 4E Funding for this action.

Char
York, South Carolina
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Bgk

Dahlgren,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

Sad

#3Consumer Suggestion

Wed, January 07, 2009

unfortunately, most DSS and CPS incidents do not require a search warrant, due to the imminent danger to a child factor. I would focus your anger at DSS, if the removal of the child was unwarranted.


Rob Close

Chelmsford,
Massachusetts,
U.S.A.

APD

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, December 11, 2008

I had a scooter stolen, and was told by a detective after filing the report that he was not going to look for it at all, because he had more valuable things to search for with his time. He told me straight up that even though he was assigned to the case, that he would be putting forth no effort to solve it.

If he had, he would have it. It was sitting in a repair shop a few miles from town, and I found it myself. It would have required a phone call to the most obvious place imaginable.

So I agree, APD is entirely useless for the poor people who really need their help. I'm sure that officer just wanted to solve bigger cases so he can say at the end of the year that he recovered X dollars worth of items to justify his job. But he's a detective, and their job is to solve cases for people who need them solved. Poor people with less valuable vehicles need them more than rich people, quite frankly.

Oh, and let's not forget that the Sheriff in their county has been totally found guilty of extravagant corruption.

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