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Why would police say there was a call for service in the Kelly Thomas case in Fullerton California?

October 25th, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

When there was in-fact no call for them to go there.?

The Missing Phone Call



On July 5th Kelly Thomas was approached by police supposedly because the cops had received a report of a man trying to burglarize cars in the parking lot.

Here’s the problem: A Friend has confirmed through a records request that there were only two calls to the police for auto burglary in the Fullerton Transportation Center on July 5th, and neither one had anything to do with Kelly Thomas or anyone else in the area at the time

In fact, one call was made early in the morning and the other came in at 11:30 pm, well after Kelly Thomas had already been beaten to death. Both calls were for stolen catalytic converters, an unlikely target for a homeless man with no tools.

So what really led officers to investigate a vehicle burglary at 8:30 pm on July 5th? Why were no calls logged or reports taken before Kelly was arrested? Who reported a crime, and how did they report it without going through the dispatch system?

Jeremy Popoff

  1. E
    October 26th, 2011 at 02:26 | #1

    Jeremy Popoff
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    FFFF

  2. Tony Fox
    October 26th, 2011 at 02:41 | #2

    A citizen flagged the officer down. It happens ALL THE TIME.
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