LeDuff gets fast food, bathes amid hours wait for Detroit Police - KMSP-TV

LeDuff gets fast food, bathes amid hours wait for Detroit Police

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DETROIT (WJBK) -

Fox 2's Charlie LeDuff decides to try an experiment to find out how long it takes Detroit Police to respond to a call.

An inside tip leads Charlie to the home of a woman who called police after she discovered her home had been broken into. 

Charlie catches up with her on the front porch, where she already had been waiting for more than hour. He joins her in the wait.

How long did it take for Detroit Police to arrive after a break-in?  Let's put it this way. Play the video to see Charlie make a run to a fast food restaurant, twice, and take a bubble bath.

The bigger question of course: What's the result of continued cutbacks to the police department?  

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