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DRB finds policy gaps in property handling, warrant-service guidance and conflict reporting; recommends DGO updates

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Summary

The Disciplinary Review Board reviewed first-quarter cases and identified policy failures in property processing (DGO 6.15), warrant-service procedures (DGO 6.18) and conflict-of-interest guidance (DGO 2.01); DPA and IAD recommended updates and increased tracking.

The Police Commission received the Disciplinary Review Board's first-quarter findings on July 16, which identified several administrative-policy gaps the board said should be addressed in department general orders.

Lieutenant Lisa Springer of Internal Affairs and Sharon Wu, chief of staff, presented findings showing the top allegation categories for the quarter included conduct unbecoming and neglect of duty. The board identified three policy failures that it said warranted DGO updates or clearer operational guidance:

- Property processing (DGO 6.15): Two…

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