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Police ID pedestrian killed Son: Edgewater dropped ball on notification
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Johnson, Mark I
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Arcieri, Dave
/ Gibson, Duane
/ Gibson, John
/ MacPherson, Seth H
2012
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Police ID pedestrian killed Son: Edgewater dropped ball on notification
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Johnson, Mark I
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Arcieri, Dave
/ Gibson, Duane
/ Gibson, John
/ MacPherson, Seth H
2012
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Police ID pedestrian killed Son: Edgewater dropped ball on notification
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Police ID pedestrian killed Son: Edgewater dropped ball on notification
2012
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Police Chief Dave Arcieri said his officers \"did everything they could\" to find Gibson's relatives -- the son lives about four miles from the crash -- but they were unsuccessful immediately after the accident. \"His (the victim's) telephone was destroyed,\" Arcieri said. The chief said his officers went to the senior Gibson's apartment, but were unable to find anyone who could direct them to a relative. They also talked with patrons at Jan & Lib's Hi-Tops Lounge, 319 N. Ridgewood, where the victim had been earlier in the evening, but to no avail, he said [Duane Gibson] said he learned about his father's death by telephone at 10:30 a.m. Friday from the manager of the Edgewater Park Apartments, where his father lived. Manager Janet Gilbert said she did not understand why officers never asked her whether she had any information about his family. \"Edgewater police have not talked with me yet,\" she said.
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Halifax Media Group
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