The Facts:
Police investigators are growing impatient with Lynch and his failure to meet with them more than three days after his vehicle was involved in a hit-and-run accident. Buffalo Police Department spokesman Mike DeGeorge suggested Tuesday that Lynch could face an obstruction of justice charge if he doesn't cooperate. He said Lynch's lawyer finally contacted investigators on Monday, but a meeting has not been set.
Reported by the Associated Press
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
"Police have made it clear to Mr. Lynch's representative that they would like some answers, expect some answers and if they don't start getting some answers then they could take some other action," DeGeorge said during a news conference. ... Lynch, who took part in the Bills' voluntary practice Tuesday morning, avoided reporters. The Bills distributed a statement from Lynch's lawyer in which he declined comment and added he instructed his client also not to say anything. ... None of which sounds all that promising. Stay tuned.
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