CC: On November 28, 2016, a home visit was conducted at Ms. Tiffani Timberlake's (victim) home at 4606 Debilen Cr., Pikesville MD 21208. This Agent contacted Ms. Timberlake via cell telephone, requesting her to submit a written statement that she alleges the Subject has physically abused her. Ms. Timberlake walked from her apartment and submitted the document to this Agent. Ms. Timberlake complained that she has endured enough physical abuse from the Subject and this time she’s wants to be subpoena at the next VOP Hearing. Again, Ms. Timberlake was given some personal safety tips and was directed to contact the House of Ruth for support and other
made every reasonable attempt to receive the criminal background checks in a timely manner. Loving Hearts Home Healthcare Inc. remained in constant and consistent contact with the Virginia State Police Staff, checking and maintaining the status of the criminal records. Loving Hearts Home Healthcare Inc. consistently received responses of “severe backlog” from the Virginia State Police. While making every reasonable attempt to receive the criminal records in a timely manner; Loving Hearts Home Healthcare Inc. cannot control how quickly the Virginia State Police conducts background checks, nor should the agency be held liable for the backlog that the Virginia State Police had at the time. Further, Loving Hearts Home Healthcare Inc. acted within its maximum capacity and abilities to maintain the criminal backgrounds checks by making every reasonable attempt to stay in constant communication with the Virginia State Police in an effort to be in compliance with §32.1-162.9:1 of the Code of Virginia and requirements of the Department of Medical Services. The record of communication with the Virginia State Police was included in the initial agency response and has been included in this Appeal for your
Upon arrival, we spoke to Clara Ashen (victim) who stated in effect on July 09, 2015 at approximately 1800 hrs and July 10, 2015 at approximately 0500 hrs Emmanuel Affil(defendant), who she lived with at 210 Bishop Bald, threatened to kill her.
Salter was court ordered to Shadescrest Health Care Center because of testimony and evidence presented to the court that Sue Salter is unable to provide for her own protection from abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation. She is an Adult in Need of Protective Services and placement, being incapable of adequately providing for her own self-care, due to mental and/or physical disabilities.
On 07/14/2016, at approx. 1230 hours, I made contact with Jennifer Dombrosky (Najera) the mother of Nick Merva and Kevin Najera. She said her children did receive the court subpoena and were aware of the hearing. She indicated Kevin's condition has become worse since the incident and he has an uncontrollable studder and hand tremor due to the trauma. I said I would have the ADA contact her to discuss the case. I forwarded her phone number that she supplied to ADA Hoppes.
The reporting party (RP) received call from Diego Baca with Kings County CPS, 1400 W. Lacey Blvd., Hanford, CA 93230 (559) 852-2345 who reported that on 12/21/16 at approximately 3PM while conducting a placement visit for youth Andrew Yanez DOB: 12/18/01 the youth and the social worker took a walk. During the walk Andrew disclosed that he and a staff member named Shawn Wilcox were involved in an altercation. According to Andrew at approximately 2:45PM he was in the office of the ground home with 2 other staff members named James Boston and Nicole Juarez. Andrew was requesting the staff members to take him to the store to use is Christmas gift cards, when staff member Shawn arrived and asked Andrew to exit the office. Andrew said no because
The reporting party (RP) stated referral #1143-3655-1102-7078895 was generated from the following referral #0534-9062-5752-307279 dated 1/28/15 regarding resident Nicole Morris age 14 DOB: 6/1/00. Per the referral Nicole is an alleged victim of sexual abuse, physical abuse and general neglect by an unknown perpetrator. According to the RP on 1/28/15 a staff member named Rebecca took Nicole to Long Beach Memorial Hospital clinic to be examined after she disclosed having suicidal ideation. Nicole revealed to hospital staff that she planned to hang herself. While waiting at the hospital Nicole disclosed being "fingered" by two different boys (names unknown) at the home. Nicole also disclosed that a girl (name not provided) beat her up. Referral 0290-1132-4581-1002176 dated 3/13/15 reported by Tatiana Garcia, Clinician with Bayfront Youth Group home.
On 05-11-16 at approximately 1800 hours, I was dispatched to a concerned citizen in the justice training center neighborhood. I arrived at 1810 hours and a white male adult with a mustache approached me, later identified as W01-Walker. He said his neighbor was being a nuisance because the couple living there are always arguing. W01-Walker said, “It is a necessity that you go talk to my neighbors” and “this neighborhood was livable before they moved in.” I radioed dispatch that there was a possible domestic violence dispute next door and told W01-Walker to stay inside. My partner arrived and we went next door.
On January 10, 2017, I, Officer LESSANE, with the city of Beaufort Police Department, responded to 1030 Ribaut Road #6, in the city limits of Beaufort, to conduct a follow up on a previously reported domestic (17B01907). Upon arrival, I made contact with the victim SOFIA CHAVEZ and confirmed the offender VICTOR MANUEL CRUZ-ANAYA information. While at the victim residence, I took updated photos of her injuries. She also provided me with a photo of the offender. After clearing from the victim residence, I relocated to the offender job in an attempt to make contact with him. Negative contact was made, no further actions were taken.
On December 16, 2013, LVMPD Dispatch received calls from witnesses. One witness stated it appeared woman was being kidnapped, the second witness conveyed they had seen a male and a female arguing, matching the description of the first caller. Officers were dispatched to the area and made contact with the witnesses. The first witnesses stated the female was only wearing a bra and a male, later identified as Evans Tutt, the defendant was physically putting the female into the car. The second witness stated the female was “jumping” out of the vehicle and was bleeding from the face. One of the witnesses was able to provide the license plate number of the vehicle.
Your client Sue is a Social Work Assistant. In your last session she disclosed that she is concerned that on a recent home visit, herself and a senior colleague did not follow the necessary policies and procedures. They had visited a family with a history of neglect and domestic violence and did not ask to see the child or enter the home, both these actions are prescribed as appropriate as part of their work.
Victim’s Summary: Linda said she filed for PO-17-421 on Wenesday, November 29th, 2017 against James. Linda said James had drove by her home loacted at 35156 West 21st Street in Mannford on Wenesday, Novemeber 29th, 2017. Linda said the road to her home is on a dead end street and James did not have a reason to be by the home. Linda was trying to file a violation of protective order report over the phone on Thursdat, November 30th, 2017. Linda said she recieved a missed call from James on Thursday, November 30th, 2017. Linda said she had James served on Wenesday, Novemeber 29th, 2017 by the Sapulpa Police when James was in Sapulpa.
“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is a story of the narrator, Scout, and her brother Jem’s life in the small, southern town, Maycomb, Alabama. The book takes place during the American Great Depression, and some families are struggling to make ends meet. Scout’s father, Atticus, is a lawyer for a black man, and Scout and Jem are called harsh names because of this. Scout and Jem learn hard major lessons about people and discrimination. Throughout the book, many characters experience discrimination in forms of racism, sexism, and based on their financial status.
The reporting party (RP) stated resident Arev Dabbagh DOB: 12/27/00 disclosed on 4/15/16 she inappropriately touched by a male peer. According to the Arev on 4/14/16 a peer Ibraheem Mamoori DOB: 9/2/98) placed his hand on her shoulder and continued downwards towards her breast. The peer touched her breast over he clothing. The resident was distraught while she recounted the incident. Arev alluded to their being other incidents with the peer and other unknown males. Arev didn't disclose details or clarification. Arev was placed voluntarily in the facility by her mother and will continue her placement for a few more weeks. The peer is currently placed on a 5150 hold and will not have access to Arev in the future.
I hope to strive as an independent woman that is successful in the business world. Through the Associate Student Body, I have sparked an interest in being a leader and making decisions. In business, I will continue to practice the qualities that I have adapted. Additionally, because I have had the experience of leadership, taking it into the real world will not be as difficult for me than it could be for others. College will help me further develop these skills onto a higher scale. I will be able to work alongside peers that strive the same goals as I and motivate me to be better. In college I’ll be diligent, earning good grades, and participate in on and off campus activities in order to network and build of bases of connections in order to
Being a college athlete is a job all by itself. All of the countless hours of lifting weights, working out, dieting, plus the same school work all the other students are getting as well. Athletes have to manage their time to the best of their ability and still have to stay up until midnight just to stay caught up on schoolwork. Then, after a long school day college athletes attract hundreds of thousands of visitors to a stadium to watch an event. So not paying these athletes is the equivalent to not paying professional athletes or even musicians performing at concerts.