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Eaton County prosecutor details economic crime unit workload, diversion program and revenue return

5356080 · July 10, 2025
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Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd told the Board of Commissioners that his office had 7,491 open cases and that the county's economic crime unit typically handles about 2,000 active matters at a time.

Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd told the Board of Commissioners on June that his office is managing a persistent caseload and that the county's economic crime unit handles a substantial volume of diversion and enforcement work.

Lloyd said his office had 7,491 open cases when he reported to the commission this month, up from the 7,401 cases he cited at an earlier meeting. He said the economic crime unit typically has about 2,000 active cases at any time and is staffed by four people: an attorney (Kelly Fletcher), two legal assistants (Marlena and Diana) and an investigator (Rod Beals).

The unit, Lloyd said, was created in 2002 to give local merchants and agencies an efficient avenue to recover losses from bad checks, retail fraud, welfare fraud and similar consumer…

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