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Allegations of Misconduct Emerge Against La Pine Park and Recreation District Board Member

Bend, ORLocal News

Allegations of misconduct have emerged against the La Pine Park and Recreation District, centering on newly appointed board member Carlos Soto. Former employees, including Teri Myers and Caleb Campbell, claim that Soto shredded important documents and hired an IT company to erase electronic records without board approval, potentially violating public records laws. Soto defends his actions, stating that the documents shredded were of no significance and that the IT service was hired solely to update outdated systems. These events have raised concerns about transparency and governance within the district, leading to a divided community where some demand accountability. The Oregon State Police have initiated an investigation into the park district, although the specific focus remains undisclosed.

This situation highlights the critical need for ethical governance in local institutions. KTVZ News pledges to provide ongoing coverage as the investigation unfolds and more information is revealed. Residents are encouraged to engage with the district to seek clarity and rebuild trust.

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