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The Portage Creek Police Department was an agency responsible for law enforcement in Portage Creek, Indiana. On December 31, 2000, when Henry Janeway refused to leave his shop to protest the loss of his business to the Millennium Gate project, the Portage Creek Police Department placed a cordon around the shop. Shannon O'Donnel was allowed through the cordon so she could speak with Henry and convinced him to leave. (VOY: "11:59")

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  • The Portage Creek Police Department was an agency responsible for law enforcement in Portage Creek, Indiana. On December 31, 2000, when Henry Janeway refused to leave his shop to protest the loss of his business to the Millennium Gate project, the Portage Creek Police Department placed a cordon around the shop. Shannon O'Donnel was allowed through the cordon so she could speak with Henry and convinced him to leave. (VOY: "11:59")
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  • The Portage Creek Police Department was an agency responsible for law enforcement in Portage Creek, Indiana. On December 31, 2000, when Henry Janeway refused to leave his shop to protest the loss of his business to the Millennium Gate project, the Portage Creek Police Department placed a cordon around the shop. Shannon O'Donnel was allowed through the cordon so she could speak with Henry and convinced him to leave. (VOY: "11:59")
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