Natosha Toller, chief of the sprawling Criminal Prosecutions bureau and a 16-year veteran of the office, submitted a resignation letter stating she would be leaving the office effective Feb. 2.
Natosha Toller, chief of the sprawling criminal prosecutions bureau and a 16-year veteran of the office, submitted a resignation letter stating she would be leaving the office effective Wednesday.
Toller was widely respected among the rank and file in the office, and her resignation caught many by surprise. She was applauded as she walked out of the office Tuesday, sources told the Tribune.
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