Southfield fire chief apologizes for not contacting family of woman mistaken for dead
3 years ago
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"I take full responsibility for not reaching out to them," said Southfield Fire Chief Johnny Menifee who admits that despite saying he feels the anguish of Timesha Beauchamp's family, he has not reached out to them.
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