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LAYTON -- An audit has been released into what appears to be financial troubles at Layton High School.
The Layton police chief says investigators will now go over the audit and conduct interviews to see if any criminal wrongdoing took place. That process could take weeks.
The audit found significant and reportable deficiencies in accounts at Layton High School, "resulting in falsification of records and misappropriation of funds."
The Davis School District superintendent told the Standard-Examiner he does not believe Principal Paul Smith did anything wrong, however Smith is retiring at the end of this month after being on paid administrative leave since October.
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