Report: Sniper Probe Cost $3 Million
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From Times Wire Reports
The investigation into deadly highway sniper attacks cost more than $3 million in overtime pay, aircraft surveillance and equipment such as security cameras, a newspaper reported.
City, state and federal agencies spent a total of about $750,000 each month during a four-month investigation that led to the arrest of Charles McCoy Jr., according to a story in Sunday’s Columbus Dispatch.
The newspaper surveyed 10 agencies that participated in the investigation.
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