-Caveat Lector- So Judge Crater - please call home? A woman in Souther Ohio still mourns for a daughter who disappeared in 1972; so many pictures on milk cartons and literature I receive i the mail can anybody remember them all? 3,000 people missing yearly in Ohio and most never resurface??? And this ignorant stupid MSNBC get a equally illiterate Chief of Police to say they may never find Chandra Levy? Really - maybe someday they may never find Gary Condit if he does not take the official lie detector test, for I say this - I would not want to be in his shoes if this little girl is not found alive. Saba So here is Stupid Story of Year from MSNBC.... Chief says Levy may never be found Police union officials say search for former intern diverts investigators from unsolved homicide casesNBC's Andrea Mitchell reports that Thursday police interviewed Levy's neighbors, including the last person to see her alive. [Last person to see alive? Really now if he was last person to see her alive, he must be the murderer - like Gordon Novel saw Jim Garrison enter David Ferrie's apartment and he was last person to see Ferrie alive? NBC NEWS AND WIRE REPORTS WASHINGTON, July 20 — Washington police chief Charles Ramsey acknowledged Friday that Chandra Levy might never be found, while rejecting criticism that the prolonged search for the former government intern is hurting the police department's murder investigations. Police union officials said the allocation of police effort to the Levy case is diverting police investigators from unsolved homicide cases, leading to citizen complaints. 'We need investigators on unsolved homicides. People are complaining in the community. They believe all of this is media-driven.' — GREGORY GREEN Washington police union official RAMSEY TOLD USA Today that there is a "fairly significant" chance Levy will never be found. "We have not found anything that points us in one direction or another," he told the newspaper, noting that detectives haven't turned up any evidence that she is alive or dead. "At this point in any missing-persons investigation ... it's unusual not to even have that path. That's not a good sign." Police will be searching parks in Washington for a fifth day Friday, looking for clues to Levy's disappearance. DIVERTING INVESTIGATORS? The Levy investigation was not hindering the police force's other crime-solving work, Ramsey said. "Crime goes on, and we've got to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time," the chief said. Police union officials said the Levy case is being driven by national press attention, and other police work in the national capital, especially homicide cases, suffers as a result. "They are pulling homicide detectives away from their districts," Gerald Neill, Fraternal Order of Police Labor Committee president, said Thursday. Gregory Green, the union's secretary, said officers are hearing complaints from residents in the neighborhoods they patrol about the search for Levy. "We need investigators on unsolved homicides," Green said. "People are complaining in the community. They believe all of this is media-driven." Ramsey said the search for Levy, a 24-year-old from Modesto, Calif., is the most extensive missing person investigation ever mounted by Washington police. "We've had some high-profile missing persons cases, but this one has gone on so long," Ramsey said. Police have no idea what happened to Levy, who has not been seen in 80 days. Her case has attracted attention because of her relationship with Rep. Gary Condit, D- Calif. A police source has told NBC News and other media organizations the congressman admitted having had an affair with Levy. HOUSE ETHICS INQUIRY On Thursday, the House ethics committee said it would defer an inquiry of Condit, requested by Rep. Bob Barr, R-Ga. Barr alleged last week that Condit obstructed the police investigation of Levy's disappearance. Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., became the third Republican in Congress to demand Condit's resignation, saying the Californian "has not cooperated with authorities investigating this tragic case." Condit's attorney has said that the congressman has cooperated fully. Barr has called on Condit to quit and Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., said he should resign if it's shown he lied about an affair. The Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call reported Thursday that Condit has been telling his colleagues that he has no intention of resigning. "Condit initiated a brief meeting Tuesday with Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, who has been publicly critical of the California Democrat, and declared that he is not leaving Capitol Hill," Roll Call reported. Police do not consider Condit a suspect in Levy's disappearance. He is one of more than 100 people police have interviewed, police chief Ramsey said. Ramsey has admitted problems with murder investigations on his Washington Metropolitan Police force. A Washington Post investigation revealed last year that the arrest rate for homicides in the capital is far lower than in other large cities, files sometimes are lost and some detectives are unqualified to investigate murders. "It seems like long before Chandra Levy went missing there were some issues around unsolved homicides," Ramsey said. The union's criticism of police leadership came as the FBI moved the Levy case to its Major Crime Squad, which handles long-term investigations. Meanwhile, the forensic report from Condit's apartment shows no evidence of blood or other indications of a crime there, sources told NBC News on Thursday. The report's conclusions were disclosed by sources to NBC News correspondents Andrea Mitchell and Pete Williams, who covers the Justice Department. 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