VCU Police Still Looking for Taylor Behl
VCU police still looking for ‘one of our own’. Even though the city police and FBI have taken over, campus force keeps going.
Fuller is chief of police at VCU says that they are taking it personally and that even though the case has been handed over to the Richmond police they are still looking for missing teenage freshman Taylor Behl.
Fuller said VCU still has detectives and street officers working on the case, although the criminal investigation has been turned over to Richmond police. The FBI is also involved.
The chief said he can’t keep track of how many media interviews he has given, as the Behl case became the white-hot focus of news organizations as diverse as NBC’s “Today” and Court TV.
“We’ve never had anything this high profile,” Fuller said wearily. “This has been a very trying ordeal.”
Fuller said he has met with Behl’s parents, as have VCU President Eugene Trani and other VCU administrators, police officers and students.
The burly police chief, who has headed VCU’s police department since 2000, said he has a 23-year-old daughter, and his heart aches when he thinks about how the Behl family must feel as the hours creep by.
“This is personal for us,” he said. “Our officers are serious about keeping students safe. Taylor is one of our own.”
(Full Story from Richmond Times Dispatch)
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