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The Human Services Committee un-tabled item HS3 on Dec. 1 to review the Evanston Police Complaints and Comments Report. Commander Aaron Correia attended and told the committee two complaints had been reviewed — "AR 2,501 and CR 2,501." After no substantive questions from committee members, the committee voted to accept the report and place it on file.
The item had been initially tabled earlier in the meeting because no police representative was present. When the committee returned to HS3, a member moved to remove the item from the table; the motion passed by voice vote and Correia offered the brief status update. The chair then called a voice vote to accept and place the report on file; the chair declared the ayes had it.
The transcript records no additional detail about the complaints themselves; the committee did not request further briefing during this meeting.
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