Update: The South Holland Police Chief Says No One is in Custody at the Department, Wouldn’t Confirm Whether Tiffany Henyard is at the Police Department

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Update: The South Holland Police Chief Says No One is in Custody at the Department, Wouldn’t Confirm Whether Tiffany Henyard is at the Police Department (South Holland, IL) — The Chief of Police in South Holland just spoke to a crowd of news media at the South Holland Police Department moments ago. The Chief of Police, who led the impromptu press conference, mentioned that Andrew Holmes, nor Tiffany Henyard, were in custody at the South Holland Police Station. The Chief did say that there is an ongoing investigation based on a complaint that was filed with the South Holland Police Department on Wednesday regarding an allegation of rape in Las Vegas. It should be noted that victims of sexual assault can file their reports regarding the assault anywhere. More about the allegations can be read here.

The South Holland Police Chief Shawn Staples stated that the South Holland Police Department is working with police officials in Nevada to investigate. Chief Staples would not confirm if Mayor Tiffany Henyard was at the Police Station.

Update: The South Holland Police Chief Says No One is in Custody at the Department, Wouldn’t Confirm Whether Tiffany Henyard is at the Police Department

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