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Arrest Warrant For Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters Issued Following Bagel Shop Confrontation
Peters resisted arrest and obstructed police officers as they helped carry out a search warrant for her iPad, according to arrest affidavit.
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Peters resisted arrest and obstructed police officers as they helped carry out a search warrant for her iPad, according to arrest affidavit.
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