NORFOLK
Portsmouth police have obtained the medical records of 22 people who were treated for cuts or other bleeding at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in the days after a Woodrow Wilson High School sophomore was slain.
Detectives are investigating the April 10 killing of Meghan Landowski, 16, in her Simonsdale home. Police have said in search warrants that investigators found blood that wasn't Meghan's at the crime scene, indicating that the killer may have been injured and may have left evidence.
A warrant filed Thursday in Norfolk Circuit Court showed that the records involved men and women ages 17 to 55.
A similar warrant last month seeking such records from Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center in Portsmouth was intended to be sealed, or closed to public view, but was mistakenly placed in a public file in Portsmouth Circuit Court.





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