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If Your Loved One Was Hurt at the Charlotte Garden Inn, Read This Before You Do Anything Else We know why you are reading this. The news cameras have already left the Sugar Creek corridor. The federal agents are back at their desks. The sidewalk on Reagan Drive is open again, and the children are boarding the school bus in the morning like nothing happened. To everyone outside the fence line of the Charlotte Garden Inn & Suites, the raid is a closed story. It is not a closed story for you. Maybe your son rented a room there for a week and never came home the same person. Maybe your sister was assaulted in a hallway and the front desk told her it was her fault. Maybe your daughter was trafficked through one of those rooms and you did not find out until a federal indictment named a number. Maybe your husband overdosed in a bed that was rented, the night a security guard with an ankle monitor was supposed to be keeping the halls safe. Maybe you are the one who called CMPD again, and again, and again — the person who watched the call log cross six…