Baltimore's Inspector General has reported allegations of fraudulent activities associated with the city's now-defunct juvenile diversion program, which aimed to provide alternatives to incarceration for young offenders.
The program, designed to redirect youth away from the criminal justice system, has come under scrutiny following the Inspector General's findings. The investigation suggests potential misuse of funds and mismanagement within the initiative, raising questions about oversight and accountability.
As the city grapples with these allegations, officials are expected to review the circumstances surrounding the program's operations and its abrupt termination.
The Inspector General's office is continuing its investigation, and further details are anticipated as the inquiry unfolds.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WMAR 2 News Baltimore (source).
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