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Fake surveillance cameras
The surveillance cameras at the Family Dollar Store in Nashville, Ark., had no working parts and were unable to record the murder of the store manager, said an investigator with the Nashville Police Department.
And knowledge of a “fake camera” was part of the reason the death of 42-year-old Robin Camp was planned on Memorial Day, said the Howard County Deputy Prosecutor Bryan Chesshir. The man who allegedly shot Camp, Harry Eugene Surber, 37, of Ashdown, Ark.; her estranged husband, Wyouman David Camp, 63, of Stamps, Ark.; and his sister, JoAnn Hicks, 74, of Ogden, Ark... Log-In to view full story or view our Registration Guide. Featured Texarkana Business Directory Articles Featured Texarkana Business Directory Coupons
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