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I am working my way through the points of complaint and will endeavour to complete my report as soon
                 as possible.

                 Thank you for your continued patience.

                 Regards

                 Jeanette

                 Jeanette Reilly | Police Constable | Serious Misconduct Investigation Unit (SMIU2A) | Directorate of
                 Professional Standards |
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