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Police were accused in reservation break-in
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FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2002 Two Connecticut police detectives challenging the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation were accused in a 1995 break-in on the tribe's reservation. John C. Drumm and Richard Perron were transferred after the allegation was made. A subsequent investigation concluded there no illegal conduct during the alleged break-in, The Norwich Bulletin reports. The men subsequently filed suit against the tribe in tribal court, alleging libel and other charges. The case was dismissed two weeks ago. Get the Story:
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