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By Associated Press   |  Breaking news, Michael Jackson  |  June 30, 2009

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Santa Barbara County officials are in a meeting about Michael Jackson plans, and E! Online is reporting they are discussing a possible memorial service at his Neverland Ranch.

Lt. Butch Arnoldi, a Sheriff’s Department spokesman, tells E!: “Our guys are meeting as we speak with the California Highway Patrol to discuss the security issues.”

Santa Barbara County Fire spokesman Capt. David Sadecki confirmed to The Associated Press that fire officials, California Highway Patrol and county sheriffs officials were meeting Tuesday morning to discuss “the whole Michael Jackson thing.”

He did not elaborate.

Neverland is located in the rolling hills of central California’s wine country, about 150 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

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2 Responses to “Reports: Possible Jackson memorial at Neverland Ranch”

  1. Justice says:

    Does it really matter what he is picking up or dropping off? Wow, this is so sad

  2. sk says:

    his situation is unfortunate but he went out harder than anna nicole smith :/

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