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Top Buckeye police officials cleared officer in botched call involving boy with autism
ABC15
2017-09-20
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The Buckeye Police Department determined that an officer, who attempted to handcuff and detain an autistic 14-year-old boy who he mistook for a drug user, used reasonable judgment and force, according to an internal investigation obtained by ABC15.
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