Compliance Verification Audit

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On Thursday, May 12th, at approximately 1421, I, Officer Josh Summey was contacted by Games Supervisor, Unit 551 with a request to pull one of his associates and Audit him as one of his Supervisors witnessed him counting his money and messing with his shoe. I made my way from the Monitor Room to Showplace Long Range Shot and escorted Mr. Justin Cassidy to Showplace Bank where his till was counted and found to have no variance. I then escorted Mr. Cassidy to the North Carolina Interview and performed a Compliance Verification Audit which turned up 27$ from his shoe. He informed me of this fact before beginning the Audit and told me that this was his own cash and that he always kept his money in his shoes instead of his wallet. After questioning

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