DARIEN Residents and officials are no closer to knowing what will happen to Police Chief Steve DeVoy, who has been suspended with pay since Dec. 1.
The village continues to investigate the legality of two surveillance cameras found in the police department by village employees.
The subject got only a small mention during Monday night's meeting, although officials previously said they expected to get answers Monday night.
David Danz, one of two attorneys working on the investigation, told board members and the audience that the matter remains under investigation.
Danz said he is as eager as anyone to get answers and has been calling the village daily to talk about the case.
While the village investigates the legality of the cameras, county officials are investigating what the cameras recorded. No charges have been filed at this time.
The Walworth County Sheriff's Office installed the cameras at DeVoy's request, District Attorney Phil Koss has said. It's not clear why the cameras were installed, but Koss said DeVoy might have been concerned that someone was illegally accessing police records.
The sheriff's office closed the case last week and sent it to Koss' office for review, but Koss sent it back asking for clarification.