L.A. County Coroner's Officer workers fear for their safety

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By Troy Anderson, Staff Writer

Los Angeles County Coroner's Office employees don't feel safe at the morgue and say managers are not fair when it comes to issuing take-home vehicles and work assignments, according to an audit released Thursday.

The 132-page report, by Washington State-based firm Strategica Inc., found a host of management problems that, if not corrected, could result in autopsy backlogs, threaten the department's accreditation and jeopardize law enforcement's ability to investigate and prosecute homicide cold cases.

Read the full story at The L.A. Daily News.

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