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Civilian board hears DIG quarterly: 489 complaints in Q2, most closed at intake; 33 allegations sustained in investigations
Summary
The Department of Inspector General reported 489 complaints in Q2 2024, with 439 closed at intake and 73 opened into investigations; the board accepted DIG recommendations and asked for follow-up on sustained findings and improved public access to case information.
The Civilian Police Review Board (CPRB) reviewed the Department of Inspector Generals quarterly report and accepted its recommendations after a presentation on complaint volumes and investigation outcomes. The DIG reported 489 complaints received in the quarter, 439 closed at intake (often referred to other agencies or closed for insufficient information), and 73 opened into investigations. DIG staff said the office completed 69 investigations in the quarter covering 165 allegations and found 33 allegations sustained.
"We had 489 complaints received from citizens in Q2 of 2024," DIG presenter Nate told the board, adding that 439 were closed at intake and 73 were opened into investigations. He said the numbers reflect…
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