Cops want Woodson to repay OT

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In the hours after 911 calls came in about shots fired at cars on Interstate 64, dozens of Albemarle County police officers worked on the crime scene, tracked leads and worked with other law-enforcement agencies to try to find the shooters.

The bill came later. Of the 1,124 hours that Albemarle police worked in the first week of the I-64 investigation, 580 of those hours were overtime. Based on the average officer’s pay, that overtime cost the department $19,551.

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