In the course of a recent internal audit of its property storage facility, the Salisbury Police Department discovered evidence of a series of potentially egregious breaches of internal policy by a civilian employee. Upon further review of the evidence, SPD command staff determined that there was cause to believe that the civilian employee may have committed one or more thefts while working in the property storage facility.
To better prepare for future re-certification reviews by accrediting agency, CALEA (the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies), the Salisbury Police Department has recently undertaken an audit of its property storage processes and procedures. This internal audit was non-compulsory, and was initiated by the SPD to ensure adherence to best practices for property handling and storage. Upon discovering that internal policies may have been breached by the civilian employee, SPD contacted the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office, and informed them of the evidence that a crime—or crimes—may have been committed in the property storage facility at the Salisbury Police Department. Discussion between the two agencies led to the decision to seek the assistance of the Maryland State Police, who were asked to conduct a criminal investigation. That investigation is currently ongoing.
“The community needs to know that when they give you their trust, you’re going to do the right thing when they’re not looking” said Salisbury Police Chief Barbara Duncan. “As a law enforcement agency, integrity is paramount for us, so this situation is disappointing. It’s frustrating. Right now, our focus is on ensuring the secure operation of our property facility, and assisting the MSP and the State’s Attorney’s Office to determine exactly what happened. Moving forward, SPD is committed to taking every possible step to ensure that the trust of our citizens is well-placed.”
In 1987, to help foster a stronger relationship with the community, SPD first pursued accreditation by CALEA – the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. Widely recognized within the law enforcement profession as the gold standard benchmark for professional excellence, CALEA conducts periodic inspections to ensure that agencies are adhering to the rigorous standards set forth for certification. Since 1987, the Salisbury Police Department has undergone 16 process reviews under CALEA – each involving an inspection of the property storage facility. Not one inspection to date has revealed any evidence of either breaches in protocol, or illegal activity in the property storage facility, or anywhere else within the SPD.
Chief Duncan said, “We’re always looking for areas where we can improve how we work, tighten up our policies. The process by which you identify those areas of potential improvement calls for scrutiny and objectivity. That’s what led us here. No one ever wants to be in the position of questioning the integrity of someone you trust, but when you take that internal look within the organization, one of the reasons you do it is to determine if there’s anyone who’s not living your standards.”
The Maryland State Police investigation into this matter is ongoing, and may continue for a considerable time to come. The Salisbury Police Department will provide updates as they become available, however SPD will not offer any comment on the ongoing MSP investigation.
How convenient they have Civilian employees to blame this on when we all know most cops are just criminals with badges!
ReplyDeleteBlah blah blah long explanation with big words.
ReplyDeleteIn other words we screwed the pooch again!
STRIKE TWO JAKE DAY! DAY WAS OUT GIVING AWAY FREE LUNCHES AND ROSES to people in Salisbury yesterday while all this has been going on. UNBELIEVABLE
ReplyDeletehey dunkin, happened on your watch! time to resign or be fired. how you gonna clean up this cesspool jakey?
ReplyDeleteSo cops were collecting teh guns and drugs, while the "employee" was selling them back on the street. Nice....
ReplyDeleteCop's private grab bag was being raided by someone that isn't one of them. Bet that pisses them off.
ReplyDeleteWonder where the buck will stop here. Duncan should be held accountable for this,criminals will walk and victims will receive no justice. Where is the mayors comments. Party time is over,heads should roll and there is alot of blame to go around.
ReplyDeleteExactly, so it was a civilian? How do they know it wasn’t one of their own? If it was one of their own, would they attempt to cover it up and blame it on a civilian? Hmmmm.
ReplyDeleteThey can’t even stop crime in their own building! I wonder why Duncan’s marvelous pred pol computer didn’t catch this one! The feds need to go in there and do a top down audit of everything. That admin is corrupt.
ReplyDeletethey use civilians to save money - how that work for you.... LOL This would not happen on Dykes watch, oh wait that other worthless mayor wanted him gone so she could ()(*(*(* the city Mayor Tilghman. NO one talks about her srew uips.
ReplyDeleteThe audit and investigation should not be handled by Chief Duncan and the SPD nor any involvement with Jake Day, or Jamie Dykes they are all three joined at the hips. Collusion should all be handled out of the Eastern Shore Area, and Feds should be brought in .
ReplyDeleteThat department is in dire need of qualified leadership.
ReplyDeleteI saw Jake on TV and I was embarrassed just watching him.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone noticed that Jake Day hasn't been commenting much on this???
ReplyDeleteHmmmm!
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ReplyDeleteThe audit and investigation should not be handled by Chief Duncan and the SPD nor any involvement with Jake Day, or Jamie Dykes they are all three joined at the hips. Collusion should all be handled out of the Eastern Shore Area, and Feds should be brought in .
February 14, 2020 at 1:48 PM
It's being handled by the MSP.
You people are so quick to condemn your own PD. Which would be fine IF you knew all the facts before trying to be Sherlock Holmes. Why don't you try HELPING your community instead of taking a crap on it?
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of mercenaries in the war of drugs
ReplyDeleteBig money
Duncan has no idea what integrity is, she has none.
ReplyDeleteThe work load was unbearable and evidence went missing.That's pretty cut and dried.I remember when various agencies were missing their hard drives & claimed they were stolen.How convenient is that?Years of double dipping were recorded on those hard drives and suddenly all evidence of such was gone.
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