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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowA northwestern Indiana sheriff’s department says it can’t account for more than $7,600 missing from one of its divisions.
Lake County Police Chief William Paterson told the Post-Tribune that the county Sheriff’s Department can’t account for the money that an audit by the State Board of Accounts found missing from its Civil Division last year.
The audit found four deposits over a 16-day period never made it to a bank. Paterson said deposits in the division were not regularly deposited and the money had been left in a desk drawer.
Paterson said the amount of access formerly allowed in that area made it difficult to pin down when the money was taken or by whom. Paterson said anyone in the department could walk through the area.
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