by Bob Walsh
I first saw this one the 11 pm news last night, and then today in the Sacramento B(ullshit) newspaper. It is definitely strange. It seems that this little old lady went missing and the neighbors called it in. Upon further digging into it, it seems that two Sacramento County Sheriff's deputies (maybe detectives, maybe not) put the woman on a plane to the Philippines, where she had family.
The two deputies, a fairly senior female and a fairly junior male, are currently on paid administrative leave. A search warrant has been served at both their residences and some "interesting" stuff was found.
The elderly lady made a call for service some while back to the S.O. Somewhat afterwards a concerned neighbor made a complaint that s/he believed the deputies were "taking advantage of" the lady.
The S. O. took the unusual step of sending two investigators to the Philippines to speak with the woman, and brought her back to Sacramento with them.
Similar allegations have been made against one of the two deputies in another nearby county.
The female deputy has stated that she was helping out the elderly lady and admits assisting her in getting to the airport and getting on a plane. The male deputy has not yet made any sort of statement, at least none that has been leaked.
The obvious answer is that the deputies were somehow scamming the woman out of money or valuable property and then shuffled her out of the country when they needed to cool off their trail. The obvious answer is, however, not always the right answer.
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