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NEWS > 29 March 2007

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Letter spurs inquiry of New Ca
NEW CANAAN - First Selectwoman Judy Neville announced yesterday the town has hired a private investigator to look into allegations that police department members may have accepted improper gifts.

The town has asked attorney Michael Rose, of the Hartford law firm Rose Kallor LLP, to investigate the anonymous complaint, Neville said yesterday in a statement.

After consulting with Police Chief Edward Nadriczny, Neville also announced she has appointed a team to work with Rose; it consists of a police captain and town human resources director Cheryl Jones.

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WSU investigating police chief

Investigators at Washington State University are looking into allegations that campus Police Chief Steve Hansen may have used work computers to look at sexually explicit photographs, a school spokesman said Thursday.

"The investigation is nearly completed," said WSU spokesman Rob Strenge. "We could have a report as early as next week."

Hansen remains on the job, although he is reportedly in California this week, Strenge said. A voice mail message left at his office on Thursday was not immediately returned.

Few details about the investigation by WSU's Internal Auditing Office have emerged.

Strenge said looking at sexually explicit pictures of women on a WSU computer would be a violation of the school's code of ethics. Penalties could range from a reprimand to firing, depending on circumstances, he said.

He could not say how the matter first came to the attention of school administrators.

 

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