The results of an InterServ investigation that began last month after a social media post indicated the possibility of misconduct allegations has been completed with no wrongdoing found.
In a statement released Thursday, InterServ said it filed a police report related to what had been identified as unauthorized credit charges a number of months ago. Following an evaluation of some new information that was later released on social media the agency decided that an independent third party should review the circumstances.
“This separate review found no indication InterServ was missing any funds or that money was unaccounted for, and there was no indication of criminal wrongdoing,” the statement said.
However, InterServ said the separate review did speak to some other concerns which resulted in the release of an employee.
“Dennis Snethen remains an employee here,” the statement said. “There is no evidence of any job related or other concerns with Mr. Snethen’s work for InterServ.”