At the Auburn Police Department, we  encourage the filing of legitimate complaints against the agency or its  employees as a means by which they can be held accountable for their actions to  the public. The Department also seeks to hold members of the public responsible  for filing false and malicious allegations against police personnel.
The Auburn Police Department will not  hesitate to impose disciplinary actions on employees who violate the law or  standards of professional law enforcement conduct, to remove from employment  those employees who prove to be unfit for the profession of law enforcement, or  to dismiss unjustified allegations against innocent employees. All complaints  are maintained and tracked within the police department.
Complaints are Closed In One of Four Different Ways:
Sustained - The complaint was found  to be true.
Not Sustained - The complaint was not  found to be true.
Unfounded – There was not enough  information to prove or disprove the complaint.
Exonerated - The officer did commit  the act that he was accused of, however, his actions were justified by the  situation.
Other cases are listed as No Action Taken. This means that  the case has not been closed due to the fact that the complainant has not  followed through with the complaint.
Filing Your Complaint
Complaints will be accepted from any source, whether made in  person, by telephone, by mail, by e-mail or anonymously. Individuals are  encouraged to submit their complaints in person in order to obtain a complete  and accurate report as soon as possible of the incident.
Complaints will be accepted from juveniles and persons under  arrest in police custody so long as the complaint contains sufficient  information to warrant an investigation. Under extenuating circumstances in  which the complainant cannot file the report in person, agency personnel may  visit the individual at his or her home, place of business or hospital in order  to complete the report.
Internal Affairs Investigation
Complaints alleging major violations or actions of a serious nature will be handled by the Criminal Investigations Division. Major violations include, but are not limited to, the following: brutality or any allegation of unnecessary or excessive use of force; Civil Rights (Title VII) violations (use of abusive or insulting language or conduct degrading a person's race, religion, life style, sex, national origin, or any other act or omission which could be the basis for loss of rank, termination or prosecution in any court of law); criminal violation ( a violation of a Federal, State, County or Municipal statue or ordinance defining unlawful behavior or acts); any other reason deemed necessary by the Chief of Police. Complaints concerning attitude, language, response to calls, handling of calls, harassment, demeanor and minor rule infractions will be investigated by the employee's supervisor.
Investigative Standards
All internal affairs investigations will be completed within  thirty (30) days of initiation unless extenuating circumstances exist. The  investigator assigned the complaint will acknowledge receipt of that complaint  by communicating directly with the complainant either by correspondence,  telephone, or in person. If the investigation extends beyond thirty (30) days,  the investigator will inform the complainant of the cases progress. When the  case is closed the investigator will notify the complainant in writing and  inform them that appropriate administrative action has been taken.
Conclusion of Fact
Each investigator, whether internal affairs investigator or  immediate supervisor, shall consider all relevant documents, testimony, and  evidence in order to determine what actually happened. At the end of the  report, the investigator shall state a conclusion of fact for each allegation  of misconduct.
Web disclaimer: This information is provided for personal  use only as general information. While attempts are made to maintain the  accuracy of this information, it should not be relied upon for any purpose  without confirmation in writing by Auburn Police Department. The Auburn Police  Department is not liable to users of this data for any loss or damages arising  from the reporting, use of modification of the data. The Auburn Police  Department may update or modify the data at any time without notice and makes  no commitment to update the information contained herein.
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