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The RPD was colloquially nicknamed the ''“Sacksman Daycare”'' due to the frequent arrests of '''[[Chet Sacksman]]''', the youngest son of [[Alfred Sacksman]]. His repeated encounters with law enforcement became a source of local scrutiny.
The RPD was colloquially nicknamed the ''“Sacksman Daycare”'' due to the frequent arrests of '''[[Chet Sacksman]]''', the youngest son of [[Alfred Sacksman]]. His repeated encounters with law enforcement became a source of local scrutiny.
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== References ==
== References ==
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The Rotborough Police Department (RPD) was the primary law enforcement agency serving the city of Rotborough. The department was responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and providing community policing services within the city limits.

The RPD was colloquially nicknamed the “Sacksman Daycare” due to the frequent arrests of Chet Sacksman, the youngest son of Alfred Sacksman. His repeated encounters with law enforcement became a source of local scrutiny.


CASE 001: Chet Sacksman (2004) [collapse/expand]
People: Evidence: Outcomes:

 •Chet Sacksman  •Alfred Sacksman  •Jiddy Sacksman  •Timothy Rosewald  •Phil Sacksman  •Blue Skies  •RPD  •Tezticular Torzion

 •test  •test1  •test2  •test3

 •Death of Timothy Rosewald  •Tezticular Torzion post-Chet

CASE 003: Will Donahue (2004) [collapse/expand]
People: Evidence: Outcomes:

 •William Donahue  •Howard Donahue  •Scarlett Donahue  •Andrew Donahue  •Phil Sacksman  •90.3 The Secret  •RPD

 •The Closure of No Questions Asked Pawn Shop  •Closure of Luke LaChance Missing Persons Case

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