Dr. Jami Lockhart confers with LRPD investigators

  • Dr. Jami Lockhart (center) confers with LRPD investigators

As we reported yesterday, investigators with the University of Arkansas system’s Arkansas Archeological Survey team spent this afternoon pushing a three-wheeled ground penetrating radar unit over a field near England where a Faulkner County jail inmate has said the body of missing Little Rock businessman John Glasgow is buried.

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