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At a meeting, a staff member said in open session that during a closed session “Kent County Sheriff's Office case number 2 … was resolved.”
The matter was discussed in closed session and no details were disclosed in open session, the staff member said. Because the discussion occurred in closed session, the record in the open meeting did not include substantive particulars about the case.
There were no public comments at the meeting. The staff member announced the next monthly meeting is scheduled for Sept. 3. The meeting closed after a motion to adjourn; the motion was moved and seconded and approved by voice vote.
Minutes and public records from the meeting do not include further information about the closed-session item; the staff member did not provide additional specifics on who made or seconded the adjournment motion or on the numerical vote tally.
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