Coburg Police Chief Responds to KEZI 9 News Investigation

By Sean Schoppe
August 21, 2008
 
COBURG, Ore. -- Coburg Police Chief John Bosley is being investigated by the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. It's a story you saw first on KEZI 9 News. The investigation is centered around the sale of a semi-automatic Winchester M-14. More specifically, the investigation is looking into whether Chief Bosley informed the Department of Administrative Services that the weapon was on-hand, when, in fact, it had been sold.

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