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It's probably because one database is corrupted.
To locate which database has the problem, you can detach(don't delete) the databases one by one. After you detach each database, try to stop the Citadel service. I guess the problem database is the one you are using.
After you locate a specific database, archive it to a new one and detach it. To archive the database solves most of the corrupted issues.