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Wayne County audit finds controlled-substance evidence destroyed and recommends no corrective action
Summary
An agreed-upon procedures report presented to the Wayne County Committee on Audit found that controlled-substance evidence held by the Wayne County Sheriff's Office from seizures between 2008 and 2025 was properly removed from inventory and destroyed; the Office of Legislative Auditor General declined to request a corrective-action plan.
The Wayne County Committee on Audit received an agreed-upon procedures report from the Office of Legislative Auditor General that found controlled-substance evidence held by the Wayne County Sheriff's Office and identified for destruction had been removed from inventory and completely destroyed, the committee heard.
The report, presented by Maxwell Andrews of the Office of Legislative Auditor General, said the procedures were designed “to determine whether criminal cases related to controlled substance were closed, whether controlled substance evidence identified for destruction exist and the types and quantity indicated and whether the controlled substance evidence was removed intact and whether the controlled…
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