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PDF: Performance Audit of New Orleans Police Department

New Orleans, LA

The New Orleans Office of Inspector General (OIG) released in early December a report titled “Performance Audit of the New Orleans Police Department Central Evidence & Property Section (CE&P).” OIG auditors tested CE&P policies and procedures on property and evidence in custody of CE&P between January 2014 and March 2014. Auditors noted that NOPD has accomplished several significant improvements to CE&P including:

Despite NOPD’s improvements, auditors who tested 137 pieces of evidence and property in CE&P custody noted findings that place evidence and property in CE&P at a high risk of theft or misplacement. The findings include:

“Evidence management has clearly improved but continued improvement is needed,” stated Inspector General Ed Quatrevaux.

In June 2014, CE&P management met with members of the District Attorney and City Attorney offices to establish a process for attaining signed court orders necessary to dispose of evidence. During the meeting a court order was issued for the purging of 500 bicycles stored in evidence for which all statutes of limitations had expired.

NOPD fully or partially agreed with all OIG recommendations to findings in the report.

Source: New Orleans Office of Inspector General

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