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Scottsdale Police: ‘No criminal conduct’ found in Greenburg investigation

Posted 12/2/21

No criminal conduct has been committed within the digital surveillance linked to Scottsdale Unified School Board member Jann-Michael Greenburg, police officials announced on Dec. 2.

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Scottsdale Police: ‘No criminal conduct’ found in Greenburg investigation

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An investigation into digital files linked to Scottsdale Unified School Board member Jann-Michael Greenburg has been found to have no criminal conduct, Scottsdale Police announced Dec. 2.

Sgt. Kevin Quon issued a press release stating Scottsdale Police Department had concluded its investigation into the allegations of Greenburg in regard to information contained on a Google Drive.

“It was determined that the drive contained opensource and/or public documents,” Quon said in the press release. “Therefore, it has been determined that no criminal conduct has been committed at this time that would be under the jurisdiction of the Scottsdale Police Department.”

Quon states that while the “Scottsdale portion” of this investigation is closed, detectives have met with the FBI and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, briefed them, and provided them with a copy of the department’s investigation “for review in determining if any criminal acts might fall under their respective jurisdictions.”

The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office has also met with police detectives, Quon stated.

The Scottsdale Unified School District is still conducting its internal investigation based on its policies, Quon added.