This from the Kane County Chronicle:
ST. CHARLES - Police have closed their investigation into the missing personnel file of former St. Charles Superintendant Barbara Erwin with no answer as to its whereabouts.
Police spokesman Paul McCurtain confirmed Tuesday that the investigation was closed, pending further leads and that such an outcome was not unheard of.
"There just isn't anything for them [the investigators] to go on," McCurtain said.
Erwin's file was reported missing on July 3 by Superintendent Don Schlomann. Since then, the police and Schlomann have been in communication and district staff were interviewed.
Schlomann said he had received a call from investigators who "suggested that they were at a dead-end."
"And I suggested to them that maybe they should close the investigation. But I'm relying on their judgement," Schlomann said.
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And this from the Daily Herald.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Erwin file investigation continues, sparks security change
ST. CHARLES – As a month-long police investigation into the disappearance of former Superintendent Barbara Erwin’s personnel file continues, school district officials are looking at ways to prevent the same thing from happening again.But Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Brian Harris does not expect major changes to how the district does business.
“The only thing is we might consider changing the locks because we’ve had a breach,” Harris said. “I have no reason not to trust anybody here. We’ve never had any scenario like this in the past.”
Erwin’s file was reported missing by Superintendent Don Schlomann on July 3. District staff were interviewed shortly after the investigation began.
Without elaborating, police spokesman Paul McCurtain said that the investigation would continue...
This from the Kane County Chronicle.
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