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July 29, 2005
Nathan Young, Chief of
Police
Bar Harbor Police Department
37 Firefly Lane
Bar Harbor, Maine, USA 04609
Fax: 207/288-2120
Subject: Bar Harbor
Police Department Incident No. BH 05-05130003 Uniform
Summons and Complaint #1598805 and #1598806
Dear Chief
Young,
This letter is being faxed to you to alert your department,
the District Attorney and the Maine District Court, both in
Ellsworth, Maine, of the following actions and requests I am
taking and making. "Karen" and Terry Harding, of
those two latter entities respectively, both refused to
provide me with contact fax numbers or email addresses for
them, both claiming that any notices or requests to either
of those offices must be made by me by mail, versus these
other two forms of communication.
The attached letters
will advise you of those requests and actions, including
some of the information that may impact your specific
department. Please particularly note of what is said
relating to "CONDITIONS OF RELEASE."
Please also be alerted
that an "anonymous" 5/18/05 email was forwarded to
me from Connecticut Superior Court, G.A. 10 Special Public
Defender Beth Hogan, that she claims she received, that is
strongly suspected of being from the organized crime group I
have been challenging, and contains information that may
help prove that this group is in direct contact with members
of the Bar Harbor Police Department. There are other reasons
to believe that there are ties, as well, and I am assuming,
based on other situations of possible infiltration/coercion
by organized crime that I've seen elsewhere, that much, if
not all of this is unbeknownst by you.
Please feel free to
contact me via email ([my email address]) or voicemail
message ([my cellphone#]) should you wish additional
information from me. Additional information regarding my
anti-modern day slavery activities, to which this incident
appears to relate, may be found through an internet search
for my name, and also at http://mykindredspirit2.home.att.net,
the web site I have set up as part of my efforts.
I would be very
willing to work with the Bar Harbor Police Department, other
parts of the infrastructure and the community of that area
in eliminating their vulnerability to victimization by
organized crime and, for that purpose, have also included a
copy of my resume relating to this service.
Respectfully,
[my signature]
Marianne LaBrecque
Waterford, CT
[my cellphone#]
[my email address]
Attachments:
DA-Ellsworth-072905.doc
District
Court Clerks Office-Ellsworth-072905.doc
Crime Prevention Resume.doc
Cc:
Albert Moskowitz, Chief, Civil Rights Division, U.S.
Department of Justice
Emmett McGroarty, U. S. Dept. of Health and Human Services'
(HHS) Campaign to Rescue & Restore Victims of Human
Trafficking
Steve Wagner, director of the HHS Campaign (sent via Emmett
McGroarty: ATT: Steve Wagner)
Kevin O'Connor, U.S. Attorney, District of Connecticut, U.S.
Department of Justice
Representative Andrea Stillman, Waterford, Connecticut,
USA
Mark Erik Hecht, Executive Director, Human Rights
International, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Hillary B. Strackbein, Superior Court Judge, Superior Court,
G.A. 10, New London, Connecticut, USA
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