Lab Band investigation done
By Alexander Rich, Staff Writer
Saturday, June 06, 2009 |
North Bend Police Department has completed its investigation of the Oregon Coast Lab Band, but its report is sitting untouched in the district attorney's office.
Police Chief Steve Scibelli said he had the report delivered to Coquille earlier this week. But he said it's up to the district attorney to discuss the results.
Coos County District Attorney R. Paul Frasier said he's received the report, but his time has been consumed by two murder cases, those involving suspects Henry Cozad and Nickolas Crooks.
The Oregon Department of Justice isn't talking about its part of the investigation either.
"We're going to refrain from any comment until the criminal process is complete," said spokesman Tony Green.
The investigations started last summer after board members discovered discrepancies in the Lab Band bookkeeping. The organization's leadership has declined to comment what those discrepancies include.
The founder, Greg Young, stepped down from his duties as music director in August. Young and his wife, Patricia Young, previously handled the organization's accounts.
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