So I wonder what changed?
I noticed in the press reports from earlier today that the D/E family have been given back the keys to their home. So it's not a crime scene.
[FONT="]Now uncertain that we will have an update from Dorset police on the [/FONT][/COLOR][URL="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GaiaPope?src=hash"]#GaiaPope[/URL][FONT="] search.
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They don't in the US.I hope LE has put their homes back together and in order.
[FONT="]Dorset Police called a press conference with an update on missing [/FONT][/COLOR][B]Gaia[/B][COLOR=#14171A][FONT="] [/FONT]Pope[FONT="] case for 5pm but then cops were a no-show. Now looks likely there will not be an update tonight.
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Don't think so. I think they may have to leave it secure but I doubt if they would redecorate or clean off the mess they make with their forensic equipment.They don't in the US.
Do they in the UK?
MOO
They don't in the US.
Do they in the UK?
MOO
They don't in the US.
Do they in the UK?
MOO
They don't in the US.
Do they in the UK?
MOO
I've not found anything about ripping your plumbing apart, however if the police put your door through while acting lawfully (eg if they have a warrant) you pay for the repair whether you're innocent or not. They only compensate in that case when they get the wrong address. Which apparently happens quite frequently.
I'm going to guess the D/E's need a plumber.