An Amherst detective has returned to duty after being ensnared in the Pharaoh's case for 2½ years. The detective was involved in the case, which has been ongoing for several years. On June 2, 2026, it was announced that the detective would be returning to duty.

The details of the case are still unclear, but the return of the detective to duty is seen as a positive step. The Amherst police department has been working to resolve the case and bring closure to the community. The case has had a significant impact on the Amherst community, with many residents following the developments closely. The return of the detective to duty is expected to bring a sense of stability to the police department. Residents in the Eggertsville neighborhood, where the police department is located, are likely to be affected by this development. The Amherst town council will be monitoring the situation closely. The return of the detective to duty is expected to be a major topic of discussion at the next town council meeting, which is scheduled to take place on June 15, 2026.

The Pharaoh's case has been a major issue in Amherst for several years, with many residents calling for resolution. The case has involved several Amherst residents and has had a significant impact on the community. The return of the detective to duty is seen as a positive step towards bringing closure to the case. The Amherst police department has been working to resolve the case and bring justice to the community.

The Amherst community has been affected by the Pharaoh's case in many ways. Residents have been following the developments closely and are eager to see the case resolved. The return of the detective to duty is expected to bring a sense of relief to the community. The Amherst town council has been working to support the police department and ensure that the community is safe.

The next step in the process will be the town council meeting on June 15, 2026, where the return of the detective to duty will be discussed. Residents are encouraged to attend the meeting and provide their input on the issue. The Amherst town council will be taking feedback from the community and using it to inform their decisions on the case.