Three months before 11,000 files were deleted from former Sheriff Bill Balkwill's laptop, the sheriff and two top administrators signed a document saying the computer had been sent off for recycling, according to court documents made public Friday.
In November, Balkwill, Maj. Tim Carney and Information Technology director Jeffrey Feathers each signed paperwork that indicated the laptop -- a key piece of evidence in a lawsuit over a lucrative jail contract -- was "obsolete," worth only $10 and had to be scrapped.
But the laptop was never sent to the recycling yard and Carney went to Balkwill's home to retrieve it on Feb. 4 -- the same day that someone used a common Internet program to erase 11,000 files.
The revelation that Balkwill's work laptop was supposed to be recycled came amid a criminal investigation at the Sheriff's Office, where detectives are trying to find out who deleted the files.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
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