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Resident says sheriff’s office rejected misconduct complaint, urges civilian oversight and body‑worn cameras

2092935 · January 8, 2025
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During public comment, a Middlesex resident said she was turned away when attempting to submit a police‑misconduct complaint to the sheriff’s office, urged formation of civilian oversight under Virginia Code, and called for funding body‑worn cameras and dash cameras.

At the public‑comment portion of the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors meeting, registered speaker Kimberly Dina of Urbana urged the board to address what she described as obstacles to filing police misconduct complaints and asked the board to form civilian oversight and fund body‑worn and mobile cameras.

Dina told the board she had attempted to submit an internal complaint against sheriff’s office personnel and that both the sheriff and the board had “rejected in writing” her attempt to file. She said she is…

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