A Plum Grove City Council meeting on Monday, April 12, turned into a heated discussion between Mayor Mary Arrendell and members of council after private investigator Wayne Dolcefino shared findings of an open records request that included phone records for Arrendell and county officials. Dolcefino Consulting, owned by former news reporter Dolcefino, is the hired gun the City contracted several months ago to look into alleged problems with the Colony Ridge developments that many Plum Grove residents believe are responsible for flooding their neighborhoods and breaking down city streets..
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A Liberty County sheriff’s deputy attempts to escort Wayne Dolcefino from the April 12 Plum Grove City Council meeting.
Wayne Dolcefino with Dolcefino Consulting (right), during the April 12 Plum Grove City Council meeting, shares findings of an open records request for phone records between city and county officials and Colony Ridge developer Trey Harris.
Plum Grove City Councilwoman Barbara Norris (pointing pen) tells Mayor Mary Arrendell that she doesn't trust her after being told that the mayor allegedly is in communication with Colony Ridge developer Trey Harris. The information was shared by Wayne Dolcefino during the April 12 city council meeting.
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