CCIB Intake received a referral #0849-8183-9064-4018185 RE: victim Corey Montjau Toney DOB: 10/23/97 DOP: Unknown SCHOOL: Oak Hills High 7625 Cataba Rd. Oak Hills CA 92344
Corey disclosed to Christine Avala (Program director - therapist) that he and two other Riverside County dependents Jairius Falconer and Demitrius Gilliam along with Marcus Bellamy the 13 year old son of Carla Bellamy revealed that Carla "smokes some blunt" in the backyard of the facility when she is stressed out. Carla Bellamy is the family care parent (caregiver) of the group home. According to the RP Carla was sent to be drug tested on 1/22/16 and the results are pending. Christine Avala reported the incident to CPS.
Many individuals have flashbacks after experiencing trauma. Survivors of such horrible traumas sometimes can act out in violence, after something triggers them to remember the ordeal. The novel The Suspect by L.R. Wright, offers a realistic account of what goes on in the mind of an individual who has committed murder. Throughout the novel, I made connections to many real life examples of how trauma has affected the lives of criminals and their victims, through either alcohol or mental illness. Individuals affected by this sort of trauma can seek medical or social help in order to be able to learn how to cope with daily living.
Background checks were completed for Daniel Abbott and Elizabeth Ruyle. Daniel Abbott was negative for CANTS (12/8/2015). FBI (12/8/2015) and Illinois State Police (12/8/2015) were positive. Mr. Abbot was arrested on 08/05/2001 for driving under the influence of alochol. He was charged with a DUI. He plead guilty, paid the fines, and attended six classes. Mr. Abbott was clear with records for his fostercare license under his name. Mr. Abbot no longer drinks. Inquiries into the National Sex Offender Registry (1/22/2016) and the Illinois Sex Offender Registry on (1/21/2015) revealed no offenses for Daniel Abbot. Elizabeth Ruyle was negative for CANTS (12/8/2015). FBI (12/8/2015) and Illinois State Police (12/3/2015) were positive. Ms. Ruyle
CCIB Intake received referral #1113-8073-1224-4053654 from reporting party (RP) Counselor/Therapist Kristy Bynum with Child Guidance 3628 Stockdale HWY, Bakersfield CA 93309 (661) 322-1021. Former foster child Jacob Daniel Halbrook DOB: 12/09/01 who is the brother to foster child Sharra Russelle Halbrook DOB: 5/23/06. Jacob disclosed that he witnessed his former foster father Jose Borbon in the same room with Sharra while she was dressing. Sharra was observed dressed in her underwear only. Jacob observed this incident as he passed, walking down the hall. This incident occurred approximately 2-3 months
At 14:32 Haring was arrested for OWI and fleeing the scene of an accident. He was taken away for booking and a Data Master Breathalyzer test.
The Casey Anthony Case revolves around a child named Caylee Anthony who was allegedly killed by her mother Casey Anthony. As the trial progressed it is shown that although Casey presented multiple lies she was still proven not guilty. Despite Casey Anthony's Parents statements, or the graphic opening statements made by both the prosecution and defense: defense won this trial. They proved the prosecution's evidence to be circumstantial when it came to the conviction of Casey Anthony. With the help of forensic entomology, forensic scientists were able to find the remains of Caylee Anthony, and fill one of the many holes protruding into this case.
Emmett Till: How Race, Class, and Gender lead to His Murder and a Nonguilty Ruling Emmett Till was an African American, 14-year-old boy, from Chicago who was kidnapped, brutally tortured, murdered, and dumped in a river by two adult white males, Bryant and Milam, after being accused of whistling at a white woman, Carolyn Bryant. Tills case ended up being nationally watched and broadcasted after his mother, Mamie Till, chose to have an open casket funeral in Chicago. Ms. Till reached out to newspapers in Chicago, civil rights leaders, and the African American community to fight for justice for her son. As well as, utilized the new technologies to propelled national interest in the case. Despite, the efforts of Mamie Till and while being watched
CCIB Intake received a SOC 341 from reporting party (RP) Melanie Willis regarding and incident with residents Greg Ekdahl and Paige Katler. According to the RP on 1/26/17 at 9AM while being transported via van to Greg's day program (Escuela Del Rio Day Program) a peer sitting behind him was screaming and singing curse words while listen to music on the radio. The RP asked the peer to stop and Greg asked the peer to stop, in addition Greg turned off the radio. The peer (Paige) struck Greg twice on his left shoulder with an open hand in reaction to his turning off the radio stating " he turned off the radio, he deserved that." Greg was examined for injuries; none were found. He was later left at his day
CCIB received a telephone call with an allegation against the facility. RP called to report that there is drug use and domestic violence happening in home due to the licensee runs a daycare. RP reported that on 10/9/2017 Veronica and Juan went to pick up children from school and Veronica asked staff at the school to call the police. RP reported that staff told her to contact the police to report what is happening. The RP reported that the police came to the school and arrested Juan in the parking lot. RP stated that it was stated on the police report that Veronica was hit in the face and kicked (unknown when incident happened). RP reported that the police report stated Veronica had a cut lip and red marks on her legs. RP also mentioned on 10/10/2017
CCIB Intake received e-mail from John Merrill regarding the initial complaint. The information is the same as the LIC802. LA City Fire Department of the location being problematic due to the number of request for medical assistance. There is a resident who is diabetic and a victim of strokes and kidney failure. He is reported to be in need of care and supervision. He was ordered by the Court to be placed at the location and is assigned to a Probation
Just recently, a middle-ages man has been captured by the local police. Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Thomas Gilliland reported to the Houston Chronicle, ‘…that the relationship between Conley and the victims — who ranged in age from 6 to 50 — remains unclear.’ After the discovery, deputies applied capital murder to the bodies of six-children—ages 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, and 13. A David R. Conley was allegedly involved in an upset with the deputies that ended after the accused killer was persuaded to give in to the demands of the Harris County authorities. On a tip, deputies entered the residence to confront the abusive killing. However, according to sources—at a news conference Sunday afternoon—Chief Deputy Rim Cannon announce that the degree of
This essay will examine the evidence against Gerry James Alder and why he is the most plausible suspect in the Mount Jo murders of 3 teenagers between 1990 and 1992. It will also investigate Alders biography an the death of his mother. As well it will show how social control theory and differentiation can explain the reason why Alder would commit these murders. Finally this essay will examine with the second suspect Thames Gord is not the murderer.
On Friday, December 2, 2016, I, Officer McDaniel #147, of Mansfield ISD Police Department, located at 1522 N Walnut Creek Dr, Mansfield, TX, was on a campus check at Della Icenhower Intermediate, located at 8100 Webb Ferrell Rd, Arlington, TX. While on a Campus Check, I made contact with Assistant Principal Brooks, Amber, B/F, DOB 8/26/1985.
When preparing for an interview, a great deal of thought and consideration needs to be completed before the interview even begins. The person conducting the interview needs to think about where the interview is going to take place, the time of which it will occur at, and what kind of technology will be used. They need to review the file and consider who is being interviewed, what the person has experienced, and how they may be affected. Interviewing someone is a crucial part of policing, and ultimately helps police solve crimes. When it is done properly, it can be very successful, but if it is not done properly, it could ultimately end an investigation. Therefore, an interview can either be successful or not, and here are some points displaying the success and improvements that can be done in interviews.
The process of addressing memories of private suffering within “The Victims” by Sharon Olds is implied through contradictive perspectives. In the poem there is a shift in focus and tone during line 17. The poem addresses issues of suffering from two distinct perspectives, the first coming from a little girl and the second a grown woman. The narrative, imagery and diction are different in the two contrasting parts of the poem, and the second half carefully qualifies the first, as if to illustrate the more mature and established attitudes of the narrator in her older years – a stipulation of the easy imitation of the earlier years, when the mother’s views dominated and set the tone. Change has governed the poems structure here; differences
The history of victimology travels further back in time than most would realize. The concept of the victim emerged from the many attempts of many societies and peoples to explain both the reasons behind victimization and the appropriate action to be taken as a result of it (Burgess et al., 2013). As a concept, it can be difficult to define victimology, since each individual defines the term differently. According to the text utilized for this class, victimology is defined as being the study of the victim, including the offender and society. It is also seen as being a social-structural way of viewing the relationships between crime and the law as well as the criminal and the victim (Burgess et al, 2013)..