TACOMA, Wash. (ABC 4 News) - A Tacoma News Tribune story says Pierce County sheriff's detectives confiscated the cell phone of Josh Powell's sister Alina after she refused to give emails and voicemails he left for her before he killed his sons Sunday.
According to the Tacoma News Tribune, Alina Powell called 911 on Sunday to report she had received four emails and a message from her brother that made her concerned for his safety, and that detectives contacted her later in the day and requested copies.
The news article cited court records which said that, "During the interview, Alina became upset and refused to allow Det. Sanders to copy the emails and refused to provide the phone to Det. Sanders."
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