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Waite Park police audit finds no major discrepancies; policy updated after state changes

2827849 · January 21, 2025
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Police Chief presented the city’s biannual body-worn camera audit, reporting no discrepancies across inventory, retention, access and sharing; one policy discrepancy from an uncommunicated state change was fixed before the final report. The audit cost was reported at $1,000.

Police Chief Tony presented the city’s biannual audit of body-worn camera policies and systems and told the Waite Park City Council the audit found no discrepancies in major categories including data classification, retention, access and interagency sharing.

"During the data classification phase, there's no discrepancies noted by the auditor. Retention of data, no discrepancies noted," Tony said. He summarized the audit by listing categories…

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