Officers were dispatched to 1958 N Mansard Blvd for a report of loud yelling being heard in the hallways.
Upon arrival, officers did not observe anyone inside the hallway or hear any yelling at that time. Several of the local residents came out and stated that the resident in apartment 2E has causing multiple problems. They stated that she has several young children that she does not know how to control. They stated they are always running around the hallways yelling and making unreasonable noise. Officers then made contact with the listed resident (VALENCIA Graham) in apartment 2E. She stated that she was upset earlier when another adult yelled at one of her kids. Officers advised her about Griffith town ordinance and that she needed
Spoke to Vivian Ortiz (DOB 6/20/75) who stated that her juvenile son (16 years old), Elijah Perez (DOB 7/3/99), was being destructive and threw things around the house when she asked him to turn off the oven after he used it. Ortiz stated Perez had been diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder and he had not been taking his medication or to his therapy. Ortiz also mentioned that she opened the case with DYFS to evaluate him and the case was still opened. Ortiz stated that Perez threw some baseball cards, laundry bin, trashes and made mess inside of the refrigerator. We weren’t able to speak with Perez as he walked out of the house prior to our arrival.
FACTS: Jenny Stracner an employee of the Laguna Beach Police Department was told by several people that there several vehicles were seen in front of Greenwoods resident and the vehicles were only there for a couple of minutes. Stracner investigated these claims by staking out the residence and witnessing the vehicles at the residence for herself. After staking out the residence, she asked the garbage man to isolate garbage picked up and Greenwoods residence and hand them over to her. While looking through Greenwoods trash, Stracner located evidence that led her to believe Greenwood was involved with drugs. Stracner then received a search warrant and found large amounts of cocaine and other substance in the residence.
On 03/07/2016 Ms. Rodriguez cam e in to the SSO to meet with HS De La Torre in order to develop a Housing Plan. HS and Ms. Rodriguez discuss about the following during the meeting. Client arrived on time well dressed and groomed. Ms. Rodriguez informed HS that family was evicted from the following address 41 Whipple St. Brooklyn, NY. Family resided at this location from 2007 until 2014.
Law enforcement attempted to talk with Jaheim, however the youth refuse to identify the trigger for his behaviors in the home. Ms. Smalls called the on-call Charleston County IFCCS on call worker. Ms. Lawson explain I needed to notify the Charleston County on call worker, I spoke with Mr. Todd Evans. Ms. Smalls also spoke with Dominique Richard,
The reporting party (RP) stated on 7/21/15 a probation compliance search was performed on family member Joseph Apodaca Sr. in the family child care home. It was discovered the home was an immediate hazard to children. Present during the search were Elizabeth De La Rosa, Erica De La Rosa, and Citlaly Lopez. Also present were their children Michael Dominguez age 2 DOB 1/20/13, Isabella Garcia age 7 DOB 12/02/14, and Joseph Apodaca Jr age 1 DOB 3/17/14.
On November 16, 2015, I spoke to Lidia Hernandez (mother) who told me that her daughter was not following the rules of the home. Lidia wanted me to speak to her daughter, although she confirmed that her daughter had been behaving better. On November 19, 2015, I responded to Minnie Howard School and spoke to Officer Hill. Officer Hill reported that Lidia Hernandez had been encouraged to report as Evelyn had been gone for 2 days.
When the child told the adult neighbor what happened, she called Mrs. Bryant; Mrs. Bryant told the neighbor she didn’t have time for that and hung the phone up. The reporter stated Lakirah called her grand father and he came to pick her up. Ms. Cullop stated that Lakirah stayed with her grandfather for the night and when her mother got off this morning she went to pick the child up. The reporter stated when the child and her mother got home, Mrs. Bryant whipped her with the same strap and Mr. Bryant, punched her down stairs, and threw a metal trash can at her. Ms. Cullop stated law enforcement was called to the school to take the child’s statement and they have also taken pictures of Lakirah’s bruises.
On 7/9/15 worker made an unannounced visit to the residence of Ms. Bernice Connell, for the purpose of making first victim contact. Ms. Kayley McKinnon, granddaughter-in-law of Ms. Connell greeted worker at the door and showed worker to Ms. Connell 's room. The room was cluttered but did not present with an odor. Ms. Connell was lying in bed watching TV, she was appropriately dressed with good personal hygiene. Ms. Connell stated she had lived with her son, Earnest McKinnon, and daughter-in-law, Arlinda McKinnon, for two years.
His presence would also be a violation under the ordinance. The citation however points out that the violation occurred when Moore jr was living in the house. • In the beginning of 1973, Inez Moore received a notice of violation from the city; the notice stated that John Moore was an illegal occupant. • Inez ignored the notice by allowing John Moore to continue staying with her; this led the city to file a criminal charge against her. She then dismissed the charge on the grounds that it was unconstitutional on her face.
On 6/29/15, Ms. Wendy Sanders and Mr. Charles Ray Hamilton visited the DHR office. Ms. Sanders is interested in becoming Mr. Hamilton 's rep. payee and caregiver. According to Ms. Sanders, she needs somewhere to live because she recently moved to the Carbon Hill area after getting out of an abusive relationship. She has been cleaning Mr. Hamilton 's home getting it ready for her son who is 13 years old. Worker explained to Ms. Sanders how his grandchildren have caused problems in the past for people who have tried to help Mr. Hamilton.
Mary, I received a phone message from Ms. Katrina Richman, she has a son Matheo who attends Sunrise Drive. Ms. Richman works at Manzanita Elementary. She has some concerns regarding security of the upper field at Sunrise Drive, according to her there are three openings that anyone from the desert could access the school. Ms. Richman has spoken to Ms. Davidson and doesn 't feel that her concerns have been taken seriously. Ms. Richman would like to have someone call her back.
The reporter provided limited information because she stated that: 'She has already provided this information to the hotline. "The reporter wants someone to gets Jackson from the mom. Jilian cussed people out and got into a cussed match with the neighbor. The police were called on 11-16-17. On 11-16-17, Jilian refused to sign a form for bedbug, because the next door neighbor has bed bug.
A complaint was filed with the City Marshall. Following the filed complaint, the City Marshall warned Chaplinsky about disturbing the public but Chaplinsky continued to speak despite being given a warning. The police officer returned to the scene and Chaplinsky started to act erratically
Resident Florez responded “we weren’t harming anyone” AHD Wearrien responded to Resident Florez “Florez we are not going to go back and forth, it would be in your best interest to cooperate with me.” Resident Florez remained silent throughout the whole incident. AHD Wearrien called the RAs on Duty, Tara Strade and Sukarna Das for Backup. RAs on Duty arrived at 11:10pm, AHD Wearrien instructed RA Das to stay by the door while AHD Wearrien called University Police. AHD Wearrien called University Police at 11:12pm to ask to have a UPD
On 11/15/15 at approximately 1257 hours, I, Offcier Artaz responded to 727 Labor Street in reference to a disturbance. This location is in the City of Delta, County of Delta and the State of Colorado. I arrived on scene , and contacted Deborah Dugas (DOB 08/16/71). Deborah told me that her and her son, Spencer Bachman (DOB 11/20/88), had gotten into a verbal agument. Deborah advised that Spencer has a restraining order, that prohibits him from drinking alcohol.