11:42 a.m.: The Detroit News now reports that names and addresses of firefighters and police officers have been removed from Detroit's Bankruptcy filing.

The city removed had the full list of creditors from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court website as the city's lawyers asked the court’s clerk in Detroit to restrict access to the list.

The creditor list has also been removed from a city website that posts court documents.

7:39 a.m.: The city’s bankruptcy case documents list the names and home addresses of all Detroit police officers and firefighters, Robert Snell reports in The Detroit News.

Late Thursday, lawyers working for Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr filed lists of current and retired city workers, including names and home addresses of police officers and firefighters, some of whom were involved in high-profile scandals. It is unknown whether any of the police officers work in an undercover capacity.

The public safety workers already are bound to be victims of the bankruptcy. Orr plans to slash pension benefits and health benefits, though his restructuring plan includes $1.25 billion in spending on public safety and other city services.

An Orr spokesman could not be reached for comment early Friday.

Several police personnel are included on the lists filed late Thursday, including Detroit Police spokeswoman Sgt. Eren Stephens and several who have been involved in high-profile incidents.

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