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Inspector General reports 129 complaints in March; peer review finds office met national standards
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Inspector General Hendricks told the Civilian Review Board the office received 129 complaints in March (105 closed, 24 investigations opened) and outlined a public dashboard timeline; a peer review by the Association of Inspectors General found no reportable failures and concluded the office met applicable standards.
Inspector General Hendricks reported to the Civilian Review Board that the office received 129 complaints in March, closed 105 of them and opened 24 investigations from that intake. She said the office examined 58 allegations among 20 closed investigations for the month and—on a year-to-date basis in 2026—has investigated about 60 cases covering roughly 204 allegations.
Hendricks outlined how intake and investigative workloads are shown in the monthly packet (a precinct-level breakdown of allegations, substantiation status and…
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