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New independent accountability auditor reports drop in citizen police complaints, outlines 2025 audit plan

2571545 · March 6, 2025
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Jasmine Jones, Dayton’s new Independent Accountability Auditor, presented the office’s first semiannual report covering 2024 activity, reporting a decline in citizen-generated complaints and outlining a three-person team and expanded auditing for 2025.

Jasmine Jones, the city’s Independent Accountability Auditor, told the Dayton City Commission that citizen-generated complaints about the Dayton Police Department decreased between 2021 and 2024 and that the office will expand auditing in 2025.

"This report is pursuant to the agreement and the ordinance establishing this position," Jones said as she opened a semiannual presentation covering the IAA’s work in 2024. Jones said the office reviewed two complaint types: quick-resolution "complaint receipts" and longer citizen complaints that require a fuller supervisory investigation.

Jones reported there were 92 originating events in 2024 and 185 specific alleged complaints drawn…

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