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REID THE GREEN GREY PICKING AND CHOOSING WHAT POLICE REPORTS I GET

SAPD ORR W1053703 Yahoo / Sent Reid Koenig (SAPD) From: reid.koenig@sanantonio.gov To: mummx4@yahoo.com Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 9:28 AM Ms. Neering-Marshall, The attached call sheets are the only additional responsive records I could locate under the phone numbers you used to call the police. I previously provided all incidents under the names you gave me that resulted in a report being written. The attached call sheets are what we have when we receive a call or dispatch an officer and a report isn’t written. Call sheets are not searchable by the same criteria as reports, so they do not show up when conducting a name search. Sincerely, Reid Koenig Paralegal Senior Video Records Specialist San Antonio Police Department Open Records Office Public Safety Headquarters 315 S Santa Rosa Ave | San Antonio, TX 78207 O: (210) 207-7320 | D: (210) 207-7396 reid.koenig@sanantonio.gov Download all attachments as a zip file SAPD-2015-0564673 CFS_Redacted .pdf 8.7kB SAPD-2015-0520004 CFS_Redacted .pdf 13.3kB SAPD-2012-1293556 CFS_Redacted .pdf 132.7kB SAPD-2015-0380521 CFS_Redacted .pdf 8.6kB Dawn Marshall From: mummx4@yahoo.com To: reid.koenig@sanantonio.gov Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 10:13 AM Thank You so much for all your help this should enough to complete my case . Hide original message On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 8:28 AM, Reid Koenig (SAPD) wrote: Ms. Neering-Marshall, The attached call sheets are the only additional responsive records I could locate under the phone numbers you used to call the police. I previously provided all incidents under the names you gave me that resulted in a report being written. The attached call sheets are what we have when we receive a call or dispatch an officer and a report isn’t written. Call sheets are not searchable by the same criteria as reports, so they do not show up when conducting a name search. Sincerely, Reid Koenig Paralegal Senior Video Records Specialist San Antonio Police Department Open Records Office Public Safety Headquarters 315 S Santa Rosa Ave | San Antonio, TX 78207 O: (210) 207-7320 | D: (210) 207-7396 reid.koenig@sanantonio.gov Dawn Marshall From: mummx4@yahoo.com To: mummx4@yahoo.com Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 9:30 PM Ried, as i told you before I have police reports that missing. Can you explain how police reports just disappear. I have no problem pulling the officers who wrote the reports and were at my home. To prove these reports have disappeared and while you thinking up a valid excuse for i will be finding the hard copies and when I find those the detective who made them disappear may find himself in a bit of a pickle. Hide original message On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 9:13 AM, Dawn Marshall wrote: Thank You so much for all your help this should enough to complete my case . On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 8:28 AM, Reid Koenig (SAPD) wrote: Ms. Neering-Marshall, The attached call sheets are the only additional responsive records I could locate under the phone numbers you used to call the police. I previously provided all incidents under the names you gave me that resulted in a report being written. The attached call sheets are what we have when we receive a call or dispatch an officer and a report isn’t written. Call sheets are not searchable by the same criteria as reports, so they do not show up when conducting a name search. Sincerely, Reid Koenig Paralegal Senior Video Records Specialist San Antonio Police Department Open Records Office Public Safety Headquarters 315 S Santa Rosa Ave | San Antonio, TX 78207 O: (210) 207-7320 | D: (210) 207-7396 reid.koenig@sanantonio.gov Reply, Reply All or Forward

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