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PUP Deputy Leader Has Deep Connection To Usher Family
posted (September 27, 2017)
Today PUP Deputy Leader and Lake I Representative Cordel Hyde joined the search for Kelvin Usher in the Lucky Strike area. He wasn't there for political posturing; he's a longtime friend of the family, and voiced grave concerns about the dodgy police effort so far:

Hon. Cordel Hyde, Lake I Area Representative
"We need answers mien this can't be just another case we need answers these kind of things are happening way too often in our society just if anything happens to this youth. If we don't find him or if we find him the wrong way this is on the GSU they have to give a lot of explanation and people who are responsible have to be held accountable. We can't just have this as another case of a missing youth and we have all kinds of wild speculations but nothing happens."

"Any family that experiences this deserves the communities support but beyond that deserves some answers from the authorities. There are just too many questions like how do you approach some young men who you say are near some baby marijuana plants and you come shooting. Like what went on? And then when the mother goes to try and make a report you say the last person that was with the kid has to make the report. You lose forty-eight hours and then when you do come search it is not Ladyville Police, Eastern Division, or BDF. It is the same GSU that was on the scene of the crime in the first place that searched. Common mien how does that look? Everything smelly and if it looks bad and smells bad then something is wrong."

Today, Pickstock Representative Wilfred Elrington claimed his own bonafides, saying that Kelvin Usher had been involved Samuel Haynes Institute for many years.

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