Police Release 30,000 Pages of Documents Related to Susan Cox Powell Disappearance
No longer an active investigation
Police have released more than 30,000 pages of documents relating to the Susan Cox Powell case after they announced they were no longer actively investigating her disappearance.
The documents were given to FOX 13 under a public records request. FOX 13's Ben Winslow has begun sifting through the documents, photos and audio recordings released.
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