HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DECISION TO DENY CUP 2022-0009Agenda Item _______
Reviewed:
City Manager _______
Finance Director _______
MEETING DATE: MARCH 7, 2023
TO: MATTHEW S. WEST, CITY MANAGER
FROM: JUSTINA L. WILLKOM, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION’S DECISION TO DENY
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009
APPELLANT:APPLICANT:
PHILIP TEYSSIER
ATOMIC INVESTMENTS, INC.
3200 HIGHLAND AVE., B4-2
NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950
CALIFORNIA TREATMENT SERVICES,
LLC., A SUBSIDIARY OF ACADIA
HEALTHCARE COMPANY, INC.
c/o BRIAN SPALDING
9009 CAROTHERS BLVD., SUITE B-1
FRANKLIN, TN 37067
ADDRESS:PROPERTY OWNER:
535 E. FIRST STREET, SECOND FLOOR
(APNS: 401-151-13, 401-163-10, 401-151-
08)
PHILIP TEYSSIER
ATOMIC INVESTMENTS, INC.
3200 HIGHLAND AVE, B4-2
NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950
SUMMARY:
Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2022-009 is a request to allow the operation of an outpatient
treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for opioid use
disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and
therapies at 535 E. First Street. The proposed project will occupy a 10,610 square foot
tenant space on the second floor of an existing office building. The hours of operation
will be Monday through Friday from 5:00 am to 2:00 pm and Saturdays from 6:00 am to
9:00 am. It is anticipated that on average approximately 140 1 total clients would be
served per day. The project site is located within the Downtown Commercial Core Specific
Plan – Development Area 3 (DCCSP-DA3) where “Medical Clinics for Out-patients Only”
are listed as conditionally permitted uses.
On January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 4456
(Attachment A), denying CUP 2022-009. On January 19, 2023, the property owner (listed
above) filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's decision denying the proposed
project (Attachment B). The appeal hearing before the City Council is de novo. The written
1 While the submitted application indicated an average of 140 patients daily, at the Planning Commission meeting
of January 10, 2023, the applicant provided a much higher number of approximately 300 patients daily.
AGENDA REPORT
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appeal states that: (1) the decision of the Planning Commission denying the project
should be reversed and that CUP 2022-0009 be approved, pending revision of the
proposed Conditions of Approval; (2) City staff has been unwilling to meet the applicant
or property owner in order to discuss the proposed use, most notably regarding the
conditions of approval prior to only making them available less than six (6) days prior to
the Planning Commission hearing date, thereby blocking any input; (3) after the motion
by the Planning Commission to deny the proposed use, the Planning Commission Chair
did not follow proper procedures in allowing any discussion on the motion on the floor,
and instead, pushed ahead to vote on the motion; (4) the information presented to the
Planning Commission by staff was done so without their clear understanding of the facts;
(5) the City Attorney's office promised to provide public records as they become available,
but failed to do so; and (6) there has been a gross violation of proper procedure.
RECOMMENDATION:
Pleasure of the City Council.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The applicant has paid the applicable fee to file an appeal.
REVIEW AUTHORITY:
Pursuant to TCC Section 9294b, any decision of the Planning Commission may be
appealed to the City Council by any person and that the appeal hearing shall be de novo
and the City Council shall approve, approve with conditions, disapprove the project, or
remand the matter to the Planning Commission with direction from the City Council. A
decision of the City Council on such appeal shall be final.
INTRODUCTION:
This report is divided into eight (8) sections to assist the reader in referencing the details
of the proposed project. These sections are as follows:
1. ADVISORY STATEMENT
2. BACKGROUND
3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
4. ANALYSIS
5. RESPONSE TO REASONS TO APPEAL
6. NOTICING
7. PUBLIC COMMENTS
8. ENVIRONMENTAL
9. CONCLUSION
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ADVISORY STATEMENT:
If the appeal of the Planning Commission decision is approved, the proposed CTC would
exclusively serve persons receiving treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. To be a patient at
the CTC, an individual cannot be actively using illegal drugs. Persons receiving such
treatment are “qualified individual[s] with a disability” afforded full protection under the
ADA. And the ADA prohibits the City from discriminating against qualified individuals in
making land use decisions.
In considering this application, the City Council may not treat the proposed CTC differently
than it would any other medical clinic. It may not base its decision on the fact that patients
at the CTC will be receiving treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Nor may unsubstantiated
fears, prejudice, or stereotypes related to persons recovering from Opioid Use Disorder
form the basis of the City Council’s decision.
BACKGROUND:
Comprehensive Treatment Centers (CTC) use medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) to treat
patients with opioid use disorders involving substances such as heroin, morphine, and other
prescription painkillers. MAT involves the use of medications such as methadone,
suboxone, subutex, and vivitrol that eliminate the drug cravings and withdrawal symptoms
that typically occur when an opioid-dependent individual stops using his or her substance of
abuse. MAT also includes an individual and group counseling component.
On April 12, 2022, as authorized by TCC Section 9298b and DCCSP Section 6.1.7, the
Community Development Director issued a land use determination (Attachment C) that the
proposed CTC is similar to Clinics for Out-Patients Only which includes medical clinics,
healthcare centers, and urgent care, and is allowed in the DCCSP, DA-3 with the approval
of a CUP. Accordingly, on April 19, 2022, the applicant filed a CUP application for the
establishment of a CTC at 535 E. First Street.
The project was initially noticed as a public hearing before the Planning Commission for
August 23, 2022. On August 15, 2022, the applicant submitted a request to continue the
public hearing for at least thirty (30) days and on August 23, 2022, the Planning Commission
opened the public hearing, heard public input, and continued the public hearing to
September 27, 2022.
On September 20, 2022, pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, the applicant submitted a formal request for a disability-related
reasonable modification to the City of Tustin’s policies, practices, and/or procedures to allow
Acadia Healthcare Company to operate an outpatient treatment and counseling center,
commonly referred to as a “comprehensive treatment center” or “CTC” at 535 E. First Street.
The crux of the request is to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the project location in a
manner that complies with the City’s objective zoning standards and assuages the City’s
concerns. The request for accommodation includes a proposal for the City to re-evaluate
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and change its prior use determination and approve the project at a staff-level based on
objective development criteria that protect staff’s and the community’s interests.
On September 27, 2022, Planning Commission opened the public hearing, heard public
input and continued the public hearing to a date uncertain.
On October 21, 2022, the City denied the request for Disability-related Reasonable
Accommodation (RA) for the proposed project and determined that a modification of the
City’s policies, practices, and/or procedures is not necessary to accommodate the proposed
project and that the CUP process provides a pathway for a fair hearing, and it would be
improper to assume that the City process will ultimately yield an outcome that violates the
requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”).
On October 28, 2022, the applicant filed an appeal of the City’s denial of the Request for
Disability-related RA.
On January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission considered the appeal request for RA and
adopted Resolution No. 4466 determining that a modification of the City’s requirement for a
CUP and other policies, practices or procedures were not necessary to avoid discrimination
on the basis of disability; therefore, approval of a CUP is required for the proposed project.
At the January 10, 2023 Planning Commission meeting, and following the Planning
Commission’s adoption of Resolution No. 4466, the Planning Commission held a public
hearing on a request for CUP 2022-0009 and subsequently adopted Resolution No. 4456
denying the request to establish an outpatient treatment and counseling center for opioid
use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling
and behavioral therapies at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
In the afternoon of the January 10, 2023, the Applicant’s legal counsel, Rutan and Tucker,
LLP submitted a letter, on behalf of the applicant (Acadia), to the Planning Commission.
A copy of the letter was provided to the Planning Commission for consideration
(Attachment D). Additionally, during the public hearing, five (5) speakers provided
comments and written public comments received, prior to the start of the meeting, were
provided to the Planning Commission for consideration. The public comments generally
expressed concern regarding the proposed use. A summary of public comments is
discussed later in this report (Attachment E). A copy of the Planning Commission minutes
is also included as Attachment F.
At the meeting, the applicant provided new information, in response to the Planning
Commission’s question, on the number of daily patients. The applicant provided data for
the first week in January 2023 (see table below). As can be seen, the number of daily
patients is significantly higher than the number provided in the submitted application of
140 patients daily. In response to the discrepancy, the applicant indicated that the 140
daily patients is an average of the total daily patients anticipated at the project site.
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Santa Ana CTC Location
2101 E. 1st. St., Santa Ana, CA
Specific Date in 2023 Daily Patients for Dosing
January 2 78 patients
January 3 304 patients
January 4 298 patients
January 5 280 patients
January 6 332 patients
Site and Surrounding Properties
The proposed CTC use would be located on an approximate 2.1-acre property that is
improved with a 20,610 square foot, two-story office building and parking lot. The first floor
of the building is 10,000 square feet and is occupied by a dialysis center since 2002. The
applicant is proposing to occupy the entirety of the second floor (10,600 square feet) which
the applicant’s CUP application identified as being vacant, however, staff recently
confirmed, via phone, that there is currently a business operating on the second floor. The
office building is located north of East First Street, west of Fashion Lane. The project site is
immediately surrounded by professional offices, retail commercial and multi-family
residential land uses, and within 1000 feet of a public park, single-family residential uses,
and educational uses (Figure 1).
Figure 1 – Vicinity Map
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The applicant has fourteen (14) CTC facilities in California including one (1) facility in Orange
County (Santa Ana), one (1) in Los Angeles County (Wilmington), seven (7) in San Diego
County, and five (5) throughout the remainder of the Southern California area (Attachment
G). The closest CTC facilities are located in Santa Ana, Wilmington, Colton, and Oceanside.
The applicant has indicated that it intends on closing the facility located at 2101 E. 1st Street,
Santa Ana, and plans to re-establish the CTC approximately one (1) mile away at the
proposed project site in Tustin (Attachment H).
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The request is to establish an outpatient opioid use disorder treatment program clinic
utilizing MAT in combination with counseling and behavioral therapy that includes:
• On-site dosing
• Individual one-on-one and group Counseling (12 patients with 1 or 2
counselors)
Other services include:
• Urine Analysis
• Curbside dosing
• Take-home dosing
The applicant is required to obtain multiple Federal, State, and local licenses and
approvals to operate the CTC using MAT for opioid use disorder, as follows:
• Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to allow
the use of legally controlled medication for the purpose of treating substance abuse
diagnosis. SAMHSA, under the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services,
manages the day-to-day oversight activities surrounding the use of medications
approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) such
as methadone and buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD).
• California Department of Health Care Services (CA-DHCS) to allow the operation
as a substance abuse facility using MAT modality.
• Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) license to the administration and/or dispensing
of the medication used in the treatment.
Other agencies involved in the oversight of the proposed CTC are the Commission on
Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), Board of Pharmacy (BOP), and the Orange
County Health Care Agency (OCHCA). The applicant has indicated that local land use
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approval is required in order to obtain the licenses, certifications and approvals required
by Federal, State and County regulations.
The applicant intends to occupy the second floor of the building, totaling approximately
10,600 square feet. The MAT program would treat, on average, up to approximately 140
patients daily, although the applicant at the Planning Commission hearing on January 10,
2023, provided data for the first week in January 2023 that indicated approximately 300
patients frequented the Santa Ana site on the daily basis. In addition, the proposal includes
up to twenty-five (25) staff, including but not limited to, a doctor, clinic management and
administrative staff, nurses, counseling staff and a security guard. The project site includes
a surface parking lot with 137 parking spaces as shown in Figure 2. Permits from the
Building Division would be required to complete interior tenant improvements to the tenant
space as depicted in the proposed floor plan (Exhibit I).
Figure 2 - Site Plan
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The proposed tenant space is approximately 10,600 square feet and contains six (6) key
areas: dispensary/pharmacy area, “dosing” booths, waiting area, drug safe storage,
counseling and administrative offices as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3 – Floor Plan
Proposed Operational Characteristics
The applicant proposes to dispense medicine (dosing) between the hours of 5:00 a.m. to
2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. The submitted
application indicated that approximately 140 patients would be served a day and about 100
of approximately 140 patients would be served in a morning during a three (3) hour “peak
time” window, between 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. This number, however, is contrary to the
numbers of daily patients provided by the applicant at the Planning Commission hearing
(approximately 300 patients daily). Table 1 summarizes the hours of operation, dosing
hours and the estimated numbers of patients receiving care during peak time and daily.
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Table 1
Proposed Operations - Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC)
535 E. First St., Tustin, CA
Business Days and Hours Dispensing “Peak Time” Daily Counseling Staff
Open Close (Dosing)
Hours
Patients Patients2 *Included in
Daily
Patients
On-site
Monday -
Friday 5:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m.
6:00 a.m.-9:00
a.m.
(100 patients)
Approx. 140
patients Approx. 20 daily 20-25 daily
Saturday 6:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. to 9:00
a.m.
6:00 a.m.-9:00
a.m.
(140 patients
total)
Approx. 140
patients Approx. 20 daily 20-25 daily
Sunday Closed Closed N/A N/A N/A N/A
During discussions with the applicant, the applicant clarified that a high volume of patients
can be served during the short three (3) hour window for dosing since patient visits generally
would occur in a four (4) to six (6) minute window per patient. Some patient’s visits will take
longer when an on-site counseling session is provided or when random drug testing is
required.
The proposed CTC would offer various dosing options using applicable procedures.
Figure 4 provides an overview of the check-in and dosing process for both on-site, take-
home, and curbside dosing.
Figure 4 – Check-in and Dosing Process Chart
2 Applicant indicated at the Planning Commission hearing that the numbers are average daily patients. Daily
number of patients during the first week of January 2023 was approximately 300 patients.
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On-Site Dosing
The applicant’s request includes an operation that will
generate approximately 140-300 patients visits per day
with the exception of Sunday. Patients that are required
to take medication on-site will be dispensed the
appropriate dose of medication by trained personnel and
will be observed to ensure complete ingestion of the
medication by the patient. The observation of ingestion is
necessary in order to prevent the diversion of medicine off
the premises. Drug diversion is the illegal distribution or
abuse of prescription drugs or their use for purposes not
intended by the prescriber. The applicant’s proposal
describes the use of five (5) privacy booths for dosing and
to conduct a diversion control observation as described in
Figure 5. Attachment I, provides a typical view of the
privacy booths, a typical layout for a CTC and the
applicant’s submitted plans.
Take-home Dosing
Per the applicant’s operational plan, patient self-administered medication dosages (take-
home medications) will be provided if the CTC physician has determined that the patient
is responsible in handling medications. The operational plan indicates that patients are
eligible to earn privileges up to and including a maximum one (1) month supply of take-
home medication. Changes to these privileges (due to lack of security regarding take-
homes within the home, return to illicit drug use, financial non-compliance or other
psychosocial factors) will be reviewed by the treatment team for determination of
reduction or loss of privileges. In an instance where the CTC physician assesses a patient
as not meeting the criteria to receive and manage a take-home dose during a regular
CTC closure day, the patient will be referred to another CTC or appropriate medical CTC
for dosing, only during the day the CTC is closed.
Curbside Dosing
The applicant is proposing a “curbside dosing” option which would occur outside of the
building within the confines of the surface parking lot that is shared by the tenants located
within the project site. The operation plan describes that curbside dosing would be used in
isolated cases where a patient has a short-term physical inability to enter the building,
including testing positive for COVID, to receive the dose of their medication. Curbside
dosing would take place within the proposed operating hours and the staff member
facilitating the curbside dosing would follow the observed dosing procedures while the
patient is in a vehicle and the staff person stands outside the vehicle. According to the
operational plan, while administering medication using the curbside dosing protocols, the
Figure 5 - Five Privacy Dosing Booths
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staff member will carry a “panic button” should an emergency occur during the transaction
with the patient. The applicant did not identify a fixed location within the shared parking lot
for curbside dosing.
In addition to the applicant’s initial letter describing their operation (Attachment J), the
applicant also submitted a document titled “DISPENSING POLICIES” which contains four
(4)sections, 6.1 through 6.4 (Attachment K – “Operational Plan”), describing the
applicant’s operational manual and policies based on State and Federal requirements.
The operational plan addresses the following topics related to operational processes
and procedures:
A.Dispensing – Section 6.1.
(1)Diversion Control, (2) Security Measures, (3) Reporting of Medication Theft, (4)
Ordering of Schedule II Medication, (5) Monthly Inventory Accountability and
Recordkeeping, (6) Receiving Medication, (7) Biennial Inventory – Medication, (8)
Purchasing Medication from another CTC, (9) Medication Orders, (10) Medication
Variances/Spillages/Non-Dispensable/Broken Bottles, (11) Curbside Dosing, (12)
Handling Surrendered Drugs, (13) Courtesy Dosing, (14) Administering Medication
during a Power Less, and (15) Patient Access to Medication When Clinic Hours
are Disrupted.
B.Take-Home Medication - Section 6.2.
(1)Rules and Regulations, (2) Take-Home Exceptions, (3) Holiday Exceptions,
and (4) Take-Home Medication Call-Backs.
C.Screening and Administration for Patients Prior to Dosing - Section 6.3.
(1)Screening, (2) induction and maintenance dosing strategies, (3) admission of
pregnant patient, (4) voluntary detoxification from buprenorphine,
buprenorphine/naloxone treatment, (5) administrative detoxification, and (6)
special populations.
D.Dispensing equipment maintenance – Section 6.4.
(1)Dispensing pump calibration and (2) dispensing pump tubing.
Other operational processes and procedures includes the following:
Counseling and Drug Screening
The applicant has indicated that although counseling is provided in individual and group
settings, not all patients are required to attend therapy sessions on-site during their dosing
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visit. Additionally, random drug screening by urine analysis can be administered on-site for
certain patients.
Per the applicant, all patients who come to the facility are screened for signs of
intoxication. If a patient shows signs of intoxication, an evaluation is completed. If the
patient is found to be intoxicated, the applicant has indicated that protocols for impaired
driving will be followed including the following:
1. If a patient appears impaired by alcohol or other substances and is driving, the
nurse or designee will assist the patient in securing alternative transportation.
2. If an impaired patient insists on driving and/or drives away from the CTC, then CTC
staff is to notify local police and provide the following information:
x Make, model, and year of car
x License number and gender of driver
x Route patient has taken when they left facility
Medication Safe
Per the applicant’s operational plan, all medication would be stored in a DEA approved
safe, and only authorized staff would have codes, keys and combinations to the
medication area and safe in order to prevent theft and unauthorized dispensing and use.
During non-dispensing hours, all medication would be returned to the secured storage
area and the security system would be armed and monitored for phone line interruption,
power interruption and invasion. In the event the medication safe is compromised, the
security breach would be reported to the Tustin Police Department.
Security
The applicant’s operational plan describes the use of cameras and an alarm system to
secure the building, and more specifically, the safe that stores the DEA controlled
substances that are used for treatment. The security system would have “panic buttons”
strategically located for staff access in the event of a security threat. However, it is unclear
as to who is the responding agency or personnel when the panic button is activated.
The applicant is also proposing to install security cameras within the interior of the building
area with the exception of counseling therapy rooms. Based on discussions with the
applicant, no security cameras will be installed on the exterior of the building, exterior
pedestrian paths, exterior parking lot, or the curbside dosing areas. The applicant has
indicated that per Federal and State regulations, the camera footage, which is limited to
the interior of tenant space, is required to be saved for a minimum of thirty (30) days.
The applicant has not submitted a detailed security plan showing the precise locations of
the cameras, and rather proposes to submit the plan to the City for review, after it has been
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drafted, to meet DEA standards. The applicant has indicated that a security plan is required
to meet DEA regulations.
The applicant’s operational plan indicates that the security plan would identify key safety
protocols for the following components:
x Secure storage of controlled substances within a medication safe;
x Security alarms and monitoring;
x Security cameras; and
x Provision of security personnel.
Security Guard & Loitering
The applicant proposes to have an unarmed security guard to monitor the tenant space
and parking lot, and to discourage loitering and illicit activity. The applicant has indicated
that they do not see a need for additional security guards, and that in their proposal, one
(1) guard would patrol the second-floor tenant space area and the exterior of the
premises, including the 137-space parking lot that is part of the 2.1-acre project site. Any
patient who is involved in illegal activity, violence, or threats of violence is immediately
terminated from the program.
Operator (Acadia) Past Performance
The applicant, Acadia Healthcare, currently operates a CTC in the City of Santa Ana under
the business name Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center at 2101 E. First Street.
The Santa Ana CTC is approximately 3,940 square feet in size and is about one (1) mile
from the proposed project site. The Santa Ana location has been in operation since 2003
(19 years). According to the applicant, the Santa Ana location is set to be decommissioned
with the opening of the proposed Tustin location. The applicant selected the project site in
Tustin because of its close proximity to the existing Santa Ana location which would allow
its current patients to continue to be served locally. The operating characteristics of the
Santa Ana CTC are similar to those proposed for the Tustin project site, however, the Tustin
location is almost three (3) times larger than the Santa Ana location. Table 2 summarizes
the operating characteristics of the Santa Ana CTC and compares them to the proposed
CTC in Tustin.
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Table 2
Operating Characteristics
Santa Ana CTC (2101 E. 1st Street, Santa Ana, CA) and Proposed Tustin CTC (535 E. First St.)
Santa Ana Proposed in Tustin
Location
3,940 square feet on First
Street, 1-mile from the
project site
10,000 square feet
Weekday Hours 5:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Saturday Hours 6:15 a.m.to 9:15 a.m. 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Sunday Hours Closed Closed
No. Employees 18 20-25
No. Patients Unknown Approximately 140-300 per day
Security Guard One (1) One (1)
Both sites have similar operational characteristics with similar days and hours of operation.
In order to better understand Acadia Healthcare’s operation and to assess the potential
impacts of establishing the proposed use at the project site, staff contacted the City of Santa
Ana and requested Santa Ana Police Department “calls for service” logs for the Santa Ana
CTC location for the following time period: January 1, 2020 through June 1, 2022 (29-month
period). An analysis of the data demonstrates that there is a high demand for police services
at the Santa Ana CTC location. In total, 164 calls for service were received during the
twenty-nine (29) month period (Attachment L). Table 3 identifies the type of police calls for
service which include patrol checks, narcotic activities, disturbances, pedestrian checks and
calls to assist the fire department. Other police calls for service generated at the site include,
but not limited to, trespassing, stolen vehicle, domestic violence, battery, and person with a
deadly weapon.
Table 3
Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
2101 E. 1st Street, Santa Ana, CA
(1/1/20-6/1/2022)
Type of Police Service No. Calls for Service
Patrol check 27
Narcotic activity 25
Disturbance-transient 17
Pedestrian check 17
Assisting fire department 10
Other 68
TOTAL 164
Figure 6 shows the 164 police calls for service arranged by type and the volume of requests
for police calls for service for the twenty-nine (29) month period described in Table 3. In
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total, there are thirty-nine (39) different types of calls for police services at the Santa Ana
location totaling 164 in a twenty-nine (29) month period.
Figure 6 – Police Calls for Service (1/1/20-6/1/2022) - 2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
The following three (3) graphs summarize the police calls for service, year by year for 2020,
2021 and January 2022 through June 1, 2022, spanning the twenty-nine (29)-month period.
These graphs confirm a pattern of repeated crime activity at the CTC, operated by the
applicant in the City of Santa Ana, which has similar operational characteristics to those
proposed for the project site.
Figure 7 – Police Calls for Service (1/1/20-12/31/2020) - 2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
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Figure 8 – Police Calls for Service (1/1/21-12/31/2021) - 2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
Figure 9 – Police Calls for Service (1/1/22-6/1/2022) - 2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
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Figure 10 depicts the wide range of calls for police services within and outside of business
operating hours for the Santa Ana CTC location. A total of 164 police calls for services are
associated with the location in Santa Ana over a twenty-nine (29) month period. Figure 10
also depicts the time of day the service calls were made over the twenty-nine (29) month
period. Of the 164 police calls for service, fifty-four (54) percent (89) were received between
5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and forty-six (46) percent (75) were received after 2:00 pm. The top
five (5) types of calls for service were:
1. Patrol checks (Total: 27; 12 within operating hours, 15 outside operating hours);
2. Narcotic activity (Total 25; 16 within, 9 outside);
3. Disturbance-transient (Total 17; 11 within, 6 outside);
4. Pedestrian check (Total 17; 7 within, 10 outside); and
5. Assisting fire department (Total 10; 4 within, 6 outside).
Figure 10 – Police Calls for Service - Occurring within/Outside Hours of Operation (1/1/20-6/1/2022) -
(2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana)
In order to assess the magnitude of the calls for service for the Santa Ana CTC location,
staff compared the number of calls for service for the Santa Ana CTC to three (3) health
care clinics in Tustin for the same twenty-nine (29) month time period of January 1, 2020 to
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June 1, 2022 (Figure 11). The three (3) facilities in Tustin and the calls for services are as
follows:
1. Xpress Urgent Care – Total 18; 17612 17th Street, Tustin;
2. PM Pediatric Urgent Care – Total 27; 14971 Holt Ave. (opened in 2021); and
3. Hoag Urgent Care – Total 28; 2560 Bryan Ave. #A, Tustin.
Figure 11 demonstrates that the CTC location in Santa Ana generates over eighty-two (82)
percent more calls for police services than any of the three (3) health care facilities in Tustin.
A comparison of the data also shows that three (3) Tustin locations combined had less than
fifty (50) percent of the calls for services than those associated with the Santa Ana CTC,
during the same time period.
Figure 11 – Police Calls for Service: 2101 E. 1st St. vs. Tustin Locations (1/1/20-6/1/2022)
The City also requested and received Police Calls for Service at the two (2) adjacent sites
(Sunland Motel to the rear located at 2111 E. 1st St. and the shopping center to the west of
the project site located at 2031 E. 1st St.). Copies of the Calls for Service are included in
Attachment M. While the number of calls may be comparable, the nature of the calls is
distinct to each of the sites.
ANALYSIS:
Conditional Use Permit
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The establishment of the proposed use requires an approval of a CUP. Pursuant to TCC
9291c and DCCSP Section 6.1.4, findings shall be made to determine whether or not
the establishment, maintenance or operation of the proposed use will, under the
circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety, morals,
comfort and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood of
such proposed use, or whether it will be injurious or detrimental to property and
improvements in the neighborhood or the general welfare of the City. If the City Council
finds that the aforementioned conditions will not result from the particular use applied
for, it shall grant the CUP.
In making the required findings, the City Council must be mindful that the ADA prohibits
the City from discriminating against qualified individuals in making land use decisions.
In considering this application and the appeal, the City Council may not treat the proposed
CTC differently than it would any other medical clinic. It may not base its decision on the
fact that patients at the CTC will be receiving treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Nor may
unsubstantiated fears, prejudice, or stereotypes related to persons recovering from
Opioid Use Disorder form the basis of the Planning Commission’s decision.
1. Compatibility with Adjacent Residential and Other Sensitive Uses.
Hours of Operation: The proposed hours of operation and characteristics are
incompatible with the adjacent residential uses and other sensitive uses. The
proposed use is adjacent to and within 300 feet of residential uses (Figure 1). The
early hours of operation starting at 5:00 a.m. (patients may arrive prior to opening)
combined with 100-300 patients rotating through the facility at short, four (4) to six (6)
minute intervals in a condensed three (3) hour window of peak operations will create
noise, pedestrian and vehicular activities that are uncharacteristic and incompatible
with the adjacent residential uses.
In comparison, the dialysis center, located on the first floor of the building, operates
from 3:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The dialysis center staff indicated that on average they
have approximately eleven (11) to twenty-five (25) patients each session and each
patient require approximately three (3) to five (5) hours of treatment (longer stay
durations than the proposed CTC). Other surrounding uses include typical office,
retail and restaurant uses with typical operating hours ranging from 8:30 am to 9:00
pm.
Safety and Potential Nuisances: The applicant proposes to treat upwards of 140-300
patients Monday through Saturday during a compressed schedule with only one (1)
security guard to monitor the interior and exterior of the facility. As can be seen by
criminal activities shown on the records obtained from the Santa Ana site, the operator
appears to not have complete control of activities occurring at their property both
during and after business hours. Since the same operator will occupy and operate at
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the Tustin site with comparable operating characteristics, similar nuisances such as
loitering, narcotic activities, trespassing, and other disturbances, requiring police
assistance, could occur at the proposed project site. These nuisances and
disturbances could impact not only the safety of the CTC patients, but also the safety
of other visitors to the property, as well as nearby residential uses and surrounding
businesses.
Curbside Dosing: The proposed CTC includes “curbside dosing” in the parking lot.
The applicant has not indicated in their proposal any details to manage
traffic/circulation, staging, or queueing related to curbside dosing, nor the number of
curbside dosing expected at the site. The curbside dosing proposed to take place in
the parking lot is inconsistent with TCC 9271(ff) which requires all uses be conducted
within a completely enclosed building except those that are specifically permitted or
effectively screened from view via CUP process. There are exceptions for off-street
parking, loading area, outdoor storage when screened from public view in the
industrial area, approved temporary uses, or outdoor dining in conjunction with an
eating establishment. The proposed curbside dosing is inconsistent with TCC and is
therefore not allowed.
Impacts to Schools: The proposed use is located within an approximate one (1) mile
walking distance to various educational uses listed in Table 4. A total of 3,762
students attend schools within an approximate 1.1-miles radius of the project site.
Many of the streets within the area are used by students walking to and from school.
The weekday proposed hours of operation are from 5:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday. The police Calls for Service, as shown on Table 3 and Figures 6
through 10, indicate that of the incidents, fifty-four (54) percent (89) of the total (164)
incidents occurred within the business hours of operation of 5:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
These incident hours coincide with the schools’ start and end times and children could
be exposed to crime and unsafe conditions such as narcotic activities, disturbances,
indecent exposures, theft and robbery.
Table 4
Number of Students within Approximately One (1) Mile
to Proposed CTC at 535 E. First St., Tustin
School Name
Number
of
Students
Location
Walking
Distance to
Project Site
School Start School Out
Columbus
Tustin Middle
School
694
17952
Beneta
Way
0.8 miles
Gate Open:
7:40 a.m.
Start: 8:00 a.m.
12:43 p.m. or 2:42
p.m.
Helen Estock
Elementary
School
464 14741 N.
B Street 0.7 miles 8:00 a.m.
Between
1:09 p.m. – 2:23
p.m.
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Table 4
Number of Students within Approximately One (1) Mile
to Proposed CTC at 535 E. First St., Tustin
School Name
Number
of
Students
Location
Walking
Distance to
Project Site
School Start School Out
Barbara
Benson
Elementary
School
310
12712
Elizabeth
Way
1.1 miles 8:10 a.m.
Between
1:05 p.m. to 2:35
p.m.
Tustin High
School 2,294
1171 El
Camino
Real
0.9 miles 7:28 a.m. 3:20 p.m.
TOTAL STUDENTS: 3,762
2. Compatibility with other Businesses. The City Council would need to consider if
the proposed use would be compatible with the nearby existing businesses along with
the economic viability of the existing and future businesses in the immediate area.
The proposal does not include a security plan to mitigate loitering and secondary
criminal activity for the over two (2)-acre site as demonstrated at their current site in
Santa Ana. Further, the early hours of operation starting at 5:00 a.m. combined with
100-300 patients rotating through the facility, at short, four (4) to six (6) minute
intervals in a condensed three (3) hour window of peak operations and curbside
dosing, would create operational conditions that commercial businesses do not
typically encounter or expect.
As previously described, curbside dosing is a business operation that would take place
outside of a building, however, TCC requires business activities to take place solely
inside a building per TCC 9271(ff) and therefore curbside dosing is not allowed.
Allowances for outside activities fall under temporary celebratory activities that take
place with such community fairs and special product sales such as Christmas tree sales
in conjunction with on-site businesses. Additionally, because specific information about
the frequency and location of curbside dosing on the project site was not provided, the
activity’s potential impacts on vehicle queuing, parking and pedestrian access are
unknown.
3. Police Calls for Service. Calls for Service in the neighborhood can be anticipated as
evidenced by the police calls for service data received relative to a similar use
operated by the applicant in Santa Ana just one (1) mile away (refer to Table 3, Figures
6 through 10, Attachment L). The data shows that nuisance incidents and criminal
conduct have actually accompanied this applicant’s operation of the proposed use. In
light of the proposal to conduct the operation in the same manner that has drawn
nuisance and criminal conduct to the facility’s existing location, it is anticipated that
the proposed relocated operation would produce a significant increase in calls for
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service to the Tustin Police Department as compared to other health care facilities in
Tustin (refer to Figure 11). The increase in calls for service would divert police
resources from the rest of the Tustin community. Furthermore, the applicant would
utilize only one (1) security guard to patrol the interior and exterior of the over two (2)-
acre site. This is the same approach to security used at the Santa Ana site. However,
the proposed site is three (3) times larger than the Santa Ana site and is located on
the second story of the building, which means the CTC’s sole security guard would be
spread thinner, making incident prevention and rapid response more difficult.
Based on the review of the operator’s past performance at its Santa Ana CTC location,
the operator appears unable to prevent or effectively mitigate nuisances and criminal
activities drawn to their location. Because the operational characteristics of the proposed
CTC in Tustin would more or less mirror the approach taken in Santa Ana by the applicant,
staff is concerned that the establishment, operation and maintenance of the proposed
CTC, by the same operator in Tustin, would result in similar nuisance conditions and
impacts.
RESPONSE TO REASONS FOR THE APPEAL
The written appeal states six (6) reasons for the appeal of the Planning Commission
denial of CUP 2022-0009. The following are the responses to the items brought up in the
appeal letter dated January 19, 2023.
1. Appellant Reason: The decision of the Planning Commission denying the project
should be reversed and that the CUP 2022-0009 be approved, pending revision of the
proposed Conditions of Approval.
Staff Response: The applicant requested many changes to the proposed conditions
of approval should the City Council decide to approve the CUP. These conditions are
standard conditions and equipped with flexibility and processes that have been
embedded into the Tustin City Code. For these reasons, no changes to the conditions
of approval are recommended.
2. Appellant Reason: City staff has been unwilling to meet the applicant or property
owner in order to discuss the proposed use, most notably regarding the conditions of
approval prior to only making them available less than six (6) days prior to the Planning
Commission hearing date, thereby blocking any input.
Staff Response: Multiple meetings with Acadia, Acadia’s consultant and Appellant
occurred during the course of the application review. However, as included in the
Director’s response letter to the appeal dated November 28, 2022 (Attachment N),
there have been several miscommunications and conflicting recollections of past
conversations between the parties. To avoid any further inconsistencies in the record,
the City opted to communicate about the proposed CTC in writing to minimize further
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miscommunications. The applicant’s request for modification to conditions of approval
were provided to the Planning Commission prior to the meeting for their consideration.
3. Appellant Reason: After the motion by the Planning Commission to deny the
proposed use, the Planning Commission Chair did not follow proper procedures in
allowing any discussion on the motion on the floor, and instead, pushed ahead to vote
on the motion.
Staff Response: The Planning Commission Chairperson did not violate any procedural
requirements in calling for a vote on the motion to deny the requested disability-related
modification. Any Commissioner desiring to discuss the motion further prior to the vote
could have done so, but none were so inclined. Furthermore, even assuming there was
a procedural error, which there was not, Appellant has failed to articulate how he was
prejudiced in any way as a result.
4. Appellant Reason: The information presented to the Planning Commission by staff
was done so without their clear understanding of the facts.
Staff Response: The staff report provided to the Planning Commission included
materials submitted by the applicant and the property owner, research conducted by
staff, correspondences, and public input among many other materials. The staff report
clearly described the proposed project and Planning Commission options.
5. Appellant Reason: The City Attorney's office promised to provide public records as
they become available, but failed to do so.
Staff Response: Documents were compiled and reviewed over several weeks in
response to Appellant’s request for public records. All non-exempt public records that
are responsive to the request have been provided to Appellant.
6. Appellant Reason: There has been a gross violation of proper procedure.
Staff Response: There was no evidence of improper conduct by either staff or the
Planning Commission.
NOTICING:
Public notice for the March 7, 2023 public hearing of the appeal request before the City
Council was published in the Tustin News on February 23, 2023. The public notice was
mailed to tenants and property owners within a 300-foot radius of the project site, emailed
or mailed to other interested parties, and posted on the project site on February 23, 2023.
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PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Prior to the publication of the City Council report, staff received one hundred and thirty-
five (135) public comments related to this CUP application (PC/CC). One hundred and
seven (107) stated opposition to the request, ten (10) stated they had concerns with the
request, three (3) stated support for the request and the remaining fifteen (15) inquiries
were general in nature. At the January 10, 2023 Planning Commission hearing, there
were a total of five (5) speakers, four (4) provided comment in opposition of the request
and one (1) member of the public provided comment in support of the request. A petition
in opposition to the request with 220 signatures was also received that day. A general
summary of the comments is provided in Attachment E.
ENVIRONMENTAL:
It is recommended that the City Council find that this project is Categorically Exempt
pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
CONCLUSION:
Pursuant to TCC Section 9294b, any decision of the Planning Commission may be
appealed to the City Council by any person and that the appeal hearing shall be de novo
and the City Council shall approve, approve with conditions, disapprove the project, or
remand the matter to the Planning Commission with direction from the City Council. A
decision of the City Council on such appeal shall be final.
The City Council is asked to consider all the facts included in the report and determine
whether the establishment, maintenance, and operation of an out-patient treatment and
counseling center for Opioid Use Disorder utilizing MAT in combination with counseling
and behavioral therapies by Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc. at 535 E. First Street, Second
Floor will or will not be detrimental to the health, safety, morals, comfort, and general
welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the proposed use, and
whether it will or will not be injurious or detrimental to the property and improvements in
the neighborhood and to the general welfare of the City.
Staff has provided two (2) sets of resolutions that include findings to support or to deny
the requested CUP pursuant to TCC Section 9291c (Attachments O and P).
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Irma Huitron Justina L. Willkom
Assistant Community Development Community Development Director
Director – Planning
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Attachments:
A. Planning Commission Adopted Resolution No. 4456 (Denial of CUP 2022-0009)
B. Appeal Request by Philip Teyssier, President, Atomic Investments, Inc. dated
January 19, 2023
C. Director Use Determination Letter, dated April 12, 2022
D. Letter to PC from Rutan and Tucker, dated January 10, 2023
E. Public Comments Summary and Details
F. Planning Commission Minutes (January 10, 2023)
G. List of Acadia CTCs in California
H. Location (Radius) Map & Land Use Fact Sheet and Parking Summary
I. Submitted Plans & Construction (CTC Facilities) Specification Manual (Typical
Dosing Booth)
J. Letter of Operation, dated April 15, 2022
K. Applicant’s Operational Manual and Policies (“Dispensing Policies”)
L. Santa Ana Police Calls for Service Logs (Redacted) and Summary & Details - 2101
E. 1st St. Santa Ana
M. Santa Ana Police Calls for Service Summary & Details - 2111 E. 1st St. and 2031 E.
1st St., Santa Ana.
N. Director’s Response to appeal, dated November 28, 2022
O. City Council Resolution No. 23-10 (Approving CUP 2022-0009 with Conditions of
Approval)
P. City Council Resolution No. 23-10 (Denying CUP 2022-0009)
ATTACHMENT A
PLANNING COMMISSION ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 4456
(DENIAL OF CUP 2022-0009)
ATTACHMENT B
APPEAL REQUEST BY PHILIP TEYSSIER, PRESIDENT,
ATOMIC INVESTMENTS, INC. DATED JANUARY 19, 2023
ATTACHMENT C
DIRECTOR USE DETERMINATION LETTER,
DATED APRIL 12, 2022
ATTACHMENT D
LETTER TO PC FROM RUTAN AND TUCKER,
DATED JANUARY 10, 2023
Alisha Patterson
Direct Dial: (714) 662-4663
E-mail: apatterson@rutan.com
January 10, 2023
Rutan & Tucker, LLP | 18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor
Irvine, CA 92612 | 714-641-5100 | Fax 714-546-9035
Orange County | Palo Alto | San Francisco | www.rutan.com
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VIA E-MAIL
City of Tustin Planning Commission
Re: Item #4 on Agenda for Planning Commission’s January 10, 2023 Meeting
Conditional Use Permit 2022-009 for Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC)
535 E. First Street, 2nd Floor, Tustin, California 92780
Honorable Members of the Planning Commission:
Our office represents California Treatment Services (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare
Company, Inc.) (“Acadia”). We are submitting this letter on their behalf regarding Item #4 on the
agenda for your meeting tonight — Acadia’s Conditional Use Permit 2022-009 (“CUP”) for a
comprehensive treatment center or “CTC” at 535. E. First Street, Second Floor (the “Property”).
It is important that the Planning Commission’s decision on Acadia’s application for a CUP
be based on accurate and complete information. Despite numerous requests, staff outright refused
to meet or have a call with Acadia’s representatives to discuss their concerns about Acadia’s
proposed CTC. (See, e.g., Enclosures 1, 2, and 3 to this letter.) The Agenda Report for Item #4
confirms staff’s concerns are primarily based on: (1) pernicious stereotypes about people in
recovery from Opioid Use Disorder (e.g., they pose a danger to children); and (2) misinformation
about the volume of calls for service attributable to Acadia’s CTC in the City of Santa Ana (i.e.,
the Agenda Report claims Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC generated 164 calls for service in a 29 month
period when, in fact, the police reports show only 11 of those calls were attributable to the CTC).
This letter supplements and corrects incomplete and inaccurate information in the Agenda
Report and proposes conditions of approval that address staff’s stated concerns without running
afoul of the California Department of Health Care Services’ (“DHCS”) licensing requirements for
CTCs, or Acadia’s constitutional rights to due process and to be free from conditions that do not
bear any nexus or rough proportionality to its proposed use.
In connection with this CUP, Acadia has submitted a request for a disability-related
reasonable modification under the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”). The Planning
Commission will consider Acadia’s ADA request as Item #3 on the agenda for its January 10,
2023 meeting. By this letter, Acadia incorporates Attachment D1 and Attachment F to the Agenda
Report for Item #3 (i.e., Acadia’s ADA request and appeal of the Director’s denial of its ADA
1 With its 25 attachments, Attachment D is 554 pages long, but the pdf includes bookmarks to
help readers navigate the document.
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request) into the record for the CUP (Item #4). As discussed below, these Attachments contain
information and documents that are critical to the Planning Commission’s deliberations on the
CUP.
Brief Background on Acadia & Proposed CTC
Acadia is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services across the United States. It
has a proven track record of being a good neighbor and conscientious member of the community.
It operates more than 150 CTCs across the country (at least fourteen of which are in California).
In 2022, seven of Acadia’s facilities in five states ranked in Newsweek’s list of America’s Best
Addiction Treatment Centers.
For over a year now, Acadia has been working diligently to obtain Tustin’s approval of an
outpatient treatment and counseling center, commonly referred to as a “comprehensive treatment
center” or “CTC” on the second floor on an existing building on the Property. The path to approval
of a much-needed treatment center for individuals with disabilities should never have been this
lengthy or difficult. There is an urgent — and soon-to-be unmet2 — need for a CTC in Tustin. The
Property is in an area zoned for medical uses (i.e., Development Area 3 of the Downtown
Commercial Core Specific Plan [“DCCSP – DA3”]) where the City permits medical and
counseling offices by right. The Property is surrounded by other medical uses, including a dialysis
clinic in the same building as Acadia’s proposed CTC. The obvious difference between these other
medical uses and Acadia’s CTC is that the CTC will serve patients with a deeply stigmatizing and
misunderstood disability — Opioid Use Disorder (i.e., people who are in recovery from opioid
addiction). If Acadia’s CTC served patients with a less stigmatizing medical condition (e.g.,
diabetes, cancer, infertility, renal failure, sports injuries, etc.), there can be little doubt that the
reaction to Acadia’s application from City staff and the community would have been very
different.
Even though a medical/counseling office is permitted by right in the DCCSP – DA3 zone,
the City’s Director of Community Development determined the use would require a conditional
use permit (CUP). The Director’s use determination is wrong,3 but based on staff’s direction and
in an effort to cooperate with staff in good faith, Acadia did not immediately appeal the use
determination. In connection with Acadia’s ADA request (Item #3), the Planning Commission can
2 As discussed in Acadia’s reasonable modification request (Attachment D to the Agenda Report
for Item #3) and appeal (Attachment F to the Agenda Report for Item #3), Acadia is closing its
Santa Ana CTC, which is located in a problematic area next to a budget motel and a large
encampment of unsheltered individuals in the adjacent public alley.
3 Instead of characterizing Acadia’s CTC as a medical/counseling office (which is exactly what
the CTC is), the Director characterized Acadia’s CTC as a “medical clinic,” which is not defined
in the City’s Zoning Code and is grouped with medical uses that see patients on an emergency or
drop-in basis (like urgent cares), rather than by appointment, like Acadia’s CTC.
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(and should) determine Acadia’s CTC is a “medical clinic” that is permitted by right (in which
case, approval of a CUP is not necessary).
Calls for Service Data – City of Santa Ana
The Agenda Report and draft denial resolution (Attachment L) focus primarily on calls for
service data from the City of Santa Ana in the area surrounding Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC as the
basis for staff’s concerns about compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood, safety,
nuisances, and impacts to schools. Again, staff outright refused to discuss any of these concerns
with Acadia. (See, e.g., Enclosures 1-3 to this letter.) If it had, Acadia could have shown staff there
are at least three fatal problems with staff’s analysis.
First, staff disregarded uncontested evidence Acadia submitted in connection with its ADA
request that shows Santa Ana police reports attributed very few calls — only eleven calls out of
163 in a 29 month period — to Acadia’s CTC. (See Attachment D to the Agenda Report for Item
#3, pp. 13-15 and Attachments 19 and 23.)
Santa Ana police reports attributed the vast majority of the calls at the site of Acadia’s CTC
(at least 97) to the budget motel and homeless encampment next to the CTC. (See Attachment D
to the Agenda Report for Item #3, p. 14 and Attachment 23.) In at least 27 of those instances,
members of Acadia’s staff were the ones calling for service because people at the motel and
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encampment were committing crimes (e.g., using narcotics) or experiencing medical emergencies
(e.g., overdoses). (Id.) Those individuals are not Acadia’s staff or patients. Acadia has a strict
loitering policy that it enforces with private security.
Second, the Agenda Report acknowledges that other properties near Acadia’s Santa Ana
CTC (i.e., the motel and shopping center next door) are also linked to high numbers of calls for
service. For example, there are a substantial number of calls for service linked to the former Flame
Broiler in the shopping center next to Acadia’s CTC. (See Attachment J to Agenda Report for Item
#4.) But the Agenda Report rightfully does not attribute those calls for services to the businesses
on those properties. The same is true for Acadia’s CTC. The fact that the Agenda Report presumes
— despite strong evidence to the contrary — that the large number of calls for service must be
attributable to Acadia’s CTC but does not do so for any other businesses in the area (e.g., the motel,
restaurants, dry cleaners, etc.) arises from all-too-common biases against people in recovery.
Finally, the Agenda Report ignores evidence Acadia submitted in connection with its ADA
request that its other 150 CTCs have no problems with criminal or nuisance activity. Acadia
provided letters from numerous landlords attesting to this. (See Attachment 24 to Attachment D.)
In other words, staff’s assessment of Acadia’s “past performance” is myopically focused on a
single CTC (out of 151 CTCs nationwide, 14 of which are in California) that Acadia is in the
process of closing because it is located in an undesirable area. It defies logic (and common sense)
that staff would ignore Acadia’s longstanding track record of success and social responsibility and,
instead, presume that Acadia’s CTC must be the source of the problems in Santa Ana. Acadia’s
CTC is not the source of the problems in Santa Ana, and it will not be a source of problems in
Tustin.
It is hard to imagine the City would have reservations about allowing a Flame Broiler in
Tustin simply because one of many Flame Broilers nationwide was once located in a problem area
in Santa Ana. If staff or the Planning Commission are inclined to treat Acadia differently, they
must be prepared to explain why.
Proposed Conditions of Approval
Staff did not give Acadia an opportunity to review the proposed conditions of the CUP (in
Attachment M to the Agenda Report for Item #4) before staff released them publicly. The first
time Acadia saw the proposed conditions was when the Agenda Report for Item #4 was posted on
the City’s website late in the evening on January 5th. In our experience, this is highly unusual, and
in this case, it was problematic and prejudicial because it resulted in conditions unilaterally drafted
by staff that, in many instances, are unconstitutional, cost-prohibitive, and/or inconsistent with
DHCS’s licensing requirements for a CTC.
Nevertheless, Acadia is receptive to concerns that are not based on misguided stereotypes
about people in recovery and is amenable to reasonable conditions that address those concerns. If
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the Planning Commission approves Acadia’s CUP, Acadia respectfully requests the following
modifications to staff’s proposed conditions (additions underlined; deletions struck out):
Acadia’s Proposed Modification to
Condition
Rationale
1.6 CUP 2022-0009 may be reviewed
annually or more often, if deemed necessary by
the Community Development Department, to
ensure compatibility with the area and
compliance with the conditions contained
herein. If the use is not operated in accordance
with the conditions of approval or is found to
be a nuisance or negative impacts are affecting
the surrounding tenants or neighborhood, the
Community Development Director may initiate
proceedings to abate the nuisance and/or
revoke the CUP, which may result in the
decisionmaker imposeing additional conditions
to eliminate the nuisance or negative impacts.
This condition is not constitutional. The owners
of properties and businesses need some degree
of certainty in the conditions that they will
subject to. As drafted, this condition gives the
Director unbridled discretion to unilaterally
change the conditions with no requirement that
he/she/they prove the change is necessary. The
City’s Code already has nuisance abatement
and CUP revocation procedures the City can
use if a business constitutes a nuisance. These
procedures afford a permit-holder due process
before the City imposes new or modified
conditions.
2.2 The hours of operation shall comply
with the California Department of Health Care
Services’ (DHCS) licensing requirements. It is
anticipated the license will require the
following hours of operation be limited to the
following:
Monday to Friday – 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday – 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Sunday – closed
Any changes to the hours of operation shall
require review and approval by be provided to
the Community Development Director.
In order to maintain a state license, a CTC must
comply with DHCS’s licensing requirements,
which include DHCS’s required hours of
operation. These hours are currently designed
so patients have the option of obtaining their
medication early in the morning before they go
to work.
2.7 Prior to issuance of building permit for
tenant improvement, the applicant shall submit
A CTC’s security plans must be approved by
the DEA and must comply with HIPAA (e.g.,
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a detailed Security Management Plan to be
reviewed and approved by the Community
Development Director and Police Chief. The
Security Management Plan shall include
security measures to minimize impact to
adjacent residential uses from potential noise,
pedestrian and vehicular activities. The
Security Management Plan shall also include
measures to address loitering, queuing
procedures, narcotic activities in the parking lot
and adjacent areas, overnight camping,
intoxicated persons, security cameras, security
alarms to monitor the premises for intruders,
procedures for calling Tustin Police
Department regarding observed or reported
crime, plan to prevent impaired driving after
dispending/dosing medicine, security measures
during non-operating hours, training protocols
for all employees and security personnel. If the
Community Development Director and Police
Chief or their designees do not approve or
request changes to the Security Management
Plan within thirty (30) days of submittal, it shall
be deemed approved. To the extent the City’s
requirements for the Security Management
Plan conflict with the requirements of the
United States Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) and the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
(HIPAA), the requirements of the DEA and/or
HIPAA shall prevail.
storing footage from security cameras online
would violate HIPAA). Acadia is concerned
that, as drafted, this condition will put it in a
position where the City’s security requirements
conflict with the DEA’s security requirements.
In addition, Acadia only has 12 months to
exercise its rights under the CUP. Without a
deadline for the City to approve plans, staff
could effectively deny the CUP through
inaction.
2.9 The applicant shall provide at least one
security personnel from a licensed security
company with the State of California 24
hours/7 days a week during both regular
business operating hours and non-operating
hours. A total of two (2) security personnel
Acadia has extensive experience making sure
its CTCs are secure, both during operating
hours and after. It operates 151 CTCs
nationwide, 14 of which are in California. At
its other locations, Acadia has never had any
need for a security guard inside a CTC or
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shall be provided during regular business
hours, one exterior and one interior and one (1)
security personnel during nonoperating hours
to monitor the exterior area of the facility.
Hours of security may be modified by the
Community Development Director in
consultation with the Police Chief.
outside the CTC after hours. Providing an
interior security guard during business hours
and an exterior security guard around-the-clock
is cost-prohibitive and unnecessary. Acadia
will have a full Johnson Controls (formerly
Tyco) security system to secure the Property
after hours. As drafted, this condition is
discriminatory and an unlawful taking under
Nollan/Dolan. There is no evidence that this
amount of security bears any nexus or rough
proportionality to Acadia’s proposed CTC. It is
based on unfounded stereotypes about the
dangers of recovering addicts.
2.10 The applicant shall provide a security
guards to monitor the interior and exterior of
the facility in accordance with Condition 2.9
above. The security guards shall ensure that no
loitering, narcotic activities, trespassing, illegal
activities and other disturbances requiring
police assistance will occur at the project site.
In addition, an after hour single point of contact
will be provided to the Police Department for
any afterhours incidents resulting from the
proposed use.
See comment above.
2.14 All clients/patients shall be required to
remain in the waiting room upon check in for
the appointment. No queuing of lines shall
extend beyond the second floor and/or to the
exterior of the building. Reception staff and
security personnel shall be responsible to
monitor the waiting area. To the extent the
City’s requirements for patient check ins
conflict with the DHCS’s licensing
requirements of the United States Drug
Enforcement, DHCS’s licensing requirements
of the DEA and/or HIPAA shall prevail.
In order to maintain a state license, a CTC must
comply with DHCS’s licensing requirements,
which include requirements for patient check
ins.
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2.15 The applicant shall submit a plan to the
Community Development Department for
review and approval to manage
traffic/circulation, staging, or queueing related
to curbside dosing, prior to the commencement
of the business operation. If the Community
Development Department does not approve or
request changes to the plan within thirty (30)
days of submittal, it shall be deemed approved.
Curbside dosing shall be effectively screened
from public view. Curbside dosing shall be
administered pursuant to the Dispensing
Policies document submitted in conjunction
with the Conditional Use Permit application.
There is no needed for a dedicated curbside
dosing area that is screened from public view.
Curbside dosing is exceptionally rare. It is a last
resort when a patient needs his/her/their
medication but cannot enter the CTC due to a
communicable disease (e.g., COVID). It
consists of a nurse and security guard walking
a patient’s medication to the patient’s vehicle
and, in some cases, watching the patient orally
ingest a dose. If a curbside dosing plan is
necessary, then there needs to be a deadline for
City review. Acadia only has 12 months to
exercise its rights under the CUP. Without a
deadline for the City to approve plans, staff
could effectively deny the CUP through
inaction.
2.16 If the Community Development
Director determines in the future that the use
generates Police Calls for Service above and
beyond a typical clinic use in the City, the
Director may initiate proceedings to abate the
nuisance and/or revoke the CUP. These
proceedings may result in the applicant will
being required to deposit funds with the PD to
cover costs associated with police calls for
services at the subject site for the number of
calls that exceed the numbers of calls generated
by typical clinic uses in the City.
This condition is unconstitutional. As drafted,
the condition gives the Director unbridled
discretion to unilaterally charge the applicant
for law enforcement costs with no requirement
that the Director prove the increased costs are
attributable to the applicant. The City’s Code
already has nuisance abatement and CUP
revocation procedures the City can use if a
business results in a disproportionate number
of calls for service. These procedures afford the
permit-holder due process before the City
imposes new or modified charges.
2.17 Parking lot lighting shall comply with
Section 9271(hh) of the Tustin Municipal
Code. If the Community Development
Department determines the current parking lot
lighting does not comply with Section
9271(hh), it shall notify the applicant in
writing, and within sixty (60) days of receiving
such written notice, Tthe applicant shall submit
The current parking lot lighting on the Property
is adequate and fully complies with Section
9271(hh) of the Tustin Municipal Code. This is
easily verifiable with a site inspection.
Requiring the applicant or property owner to
retain a lighting engineer to prepare a
photometrics plan is a costly and unnecessary
burden.
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a photometrics plan to the Community
Development Department for review and
approval to provide adequate lighting in the
parking lot. Additional lighting shall be
required to be installed within one hundred
twenty (120) days of the City’s approval of the
photometrics plan prior to the commencement
of the business operation, if plan demonstrates
that insufficient lighting is existing on-site.
Parking lot lighting shall be equipped with
shields to ensure no light will spill over to the
residential properties pursuant to TCC Section
9271(hh).
2.19 The applicant shall provide
landscaping/screening along the western
perimeter fence adjacent to the multifamily
residential neighborhood subject to review and
approval by the Community Development
Department. If the Community Development
Department does not approve or request
changes to the landscaping/screening along the
western perimeter fence within thirty (30) days
of a submittal, the submittal shall be deemed
approved.
Acadia only has 12 months to exercise its rights
under the CUP. Without a deadline for the City
to approve plans, staff could effectively deny
the CUP through inaction.
2.20 To the extent any of the conditions herein
conflict with DHCS’s licensing requirements
of the approvals needed from the DEA, the
DHCS and DEA requirements shall prevail.
CTCs are heavily regulated by DHCS and the
DEA. Imposing CUP requirements that conflict
with these agencies’ requirements will amount
to a CUP denial.
Conclusion
We understand from the public comments submitted so far that the Commission will face
overwhelming pressure from members of its community to deny Acadia’s request to operate a
CTC at the Property (or anywhere else in Tustin). But the evidence in the record before the
Planning Commission does not provide any valid (nondiscriminatory) basis to deny Acadia’s
request for a CUP. As set forth above, staff’s concerns are based on an illogical interpretation of
Santa Ana’s calls for service data and unfounded stereotypes about people in recovery. Santa Ana’s
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police reports speak for themselves. (See Attachment 19 to Attachment D.) They attributed few
calls for service to Acadia’s CTC. (See Attachment 23 to Attachment D.) Acadia’s record of
excellence speaks for itself. Its facilities have Newsweek’s list of America’s Best Addiction
Treatment Centers. Several of its landlords submitted support letters. (See Attachment 24 to
Attachment D.)
If the Planning Commission does not grant Acadia’s reasonable modification request (Item
#3), Acadia respectfully requests the Planning Commission approve the CUP, subject to the
revised conditions set forth above.
Very truly yours,
RUTAN & TUCKER, LLP
Alisha Patterson
AP
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Justina Willkom, Community Development Director
Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner
Erica Yasuda, City Clerk & ADA Compliance Officer
Mariam Madjlessi, Community Development ADA Liaison
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director - Planning
Leila Carver, Planning Consultant
David Kendig, City Attorney
Michael Daudt, City Attorney’s Office
Diana Wydo, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Daniel Hymas, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Brian Spalding, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
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Subject:RE: Response to Written Appeal - 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Hi Ms. Patterson,
Here’s the link to the Agenda
Report https://tustin.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=5&event_id=1715
Thank you,
Justina
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<MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>;
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Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Thank you Ms. Willkom! The link to the January 10th agenda has been removed from the City’s website, and the list of
Upcoming Events no longer shows the Planning Commission’s January 10th meeting. (See screen grab below.) Will the
staff reports be available online? If not, could someone please send them to us by email so we can start reviewing them
right away? You can use this Thru link to upload the reports and attachments are too large to transmit by email ‐
https://rutantucker.thruinc.net/Desktop/Dropbox/Create/?toemail=apatterson@rutan.com.
Enclosure 1, Page 1
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Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
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Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Hi Ms. Patterson,
Enclosure 1, Page 2
3
Yes, the Planning Commission will be taking these items separately with two separate staff reports, two presentations,
and two separate rounds of public comments. Typical presentations by applicant/appellant are about 10‐20 minutes
and if you could provide us with the presentations by Monday, we would appreciate it.
Thank you,
Justina
Justina Willkom
Community Development Director
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3115 | F: 714-573-3113
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<MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>;
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Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Good afternoon Ms. Willkom – I saw that the agenda is posted for the January 10th meeting, and Acadia’s ADA appeal
and CUP are separate agenda items (#3 and #4). We are in the process of preparing our presentation materials. Will the
Planning Commission be taking these items separately (with 2 separate staff presentations, two separate rounds of
public comments, etc.)? If yes, we will plan on preparing two distinct presentations – one for the ADA appeal and a
separate presentation for the CUP. Also, if there is a time limit on applicant/appellant presentations, please let us know.
Earlier you told us applicant presentations are typically 10‐20 minutes, so that is the timeframe we are planning on
working with.
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Ms. Willkom – We can’t know what additional materials might be needed to supplement the report without seeing or at
least discussing what is included in the report. Can we have a call with the author of the report before it goes out so we
can assess what to submit?
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
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Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Good morning Ms. Patterson,
The staff report will be released later this afternoon to all parties. The staff report will include all submitted materials to
date. Should you want to submit additional information to be included with the staff report, please do so before noon
today to allow us to attach it to the distributed version of the report.
Thank you,
Justina
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Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Good morning Ms. Willkom – I hope you had a wonderful holiday! It is our understanding that the staff report for the
January 10th Planning Commission hearing on Acadia’s ADA accommodation request and CUP will be released
tomorrow. We are renewing our request that staff share a draft of the report with us before it is released publicly or at
least have a call with the author of the report so we can make sure the Planning Commission and community have the
most accurate and complete information possible. In particular, we are requesting the opportunity to talk through any
concerns staff has about Acadia’s CTC before staff airs them publicly so we can make sure that, if staff has concerns,
they are not based on erroneous or incomplete information.
We recognize that staff has declined this offer in the past, but we wanted to extend it one last time before staff’s report
goes public tomorrow.
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
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Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Ms. Patterson,
Enclosure 1, Page 5
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At your request, we will combine the appeal and the CUP hearing. The deadline to publish the public hearing notice for
the CUP has already passed, so the next available public hearing is on January 10 , 2023. As a result, we will publish the
required notice of the public hearing for the CUP later this month to accommodate combining the matters for the
January 10, 2023 meeting of the Planning Commission. We will prepare the staff reports accordingly and release them
on January 6, 2023. You and your client will have the opportunity to review those reports and may submit your
PowerPoint file and any written materials for the hearing, if any, on or before January 10, 2023. To ensure the
PowerPoint file is uploaded properly on the hearing date, please submit the file by 4 p.m. on Monday, January 9, 2023.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Justina
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Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Thank you for the information Ms. Willkom. I have not had a chance to discuss this with my client, but I have concerns
about this approach.
One of the core drivers of both of Acadia’s ADA accommodation requests was to provide a more streamlined path to
potential approval of Acadia’s CTC without subjecting Acadia’s staff, patients, and supporters to the public vitriol we
know they will endure if they are forced to undergo a public review process. The approach you have outlined here does
the opposite. To get their CTC approved, Acadia will now need to undergo at least one additional public hearing. To
streamline this process, we request that you agendize the 12/13 item to allow the Planning Commission to approve: (1)
Acadia’s ADA accommodation request; and if the Planning Commission denies that request, (2) Acadia’s application for a
CUP. This seems like a much more efficient approach for all involved. Please let me know if I’m missing something.
We also request the opportunity to submit a powerpoint presentation after we have a meaningful opportunity to review
the staff report. Our understanding is that the staff report will not be public until 12/8. Can you either provide the
report to us before Tuesday 12/6 (i.e., the deadline for our powerpoint) or extend our deadline to 12/12 (i.e., 2 business
days after the report is publicly released)?
Finally, even if no one on staff is available for a meeting before 12/13, I think it would be valuable for us to touch base
early next week to talk this out. My cell is 530‐400‐8447. If you or anyone else who is working on Acadia’s application
has time, please call me. For my part, I will try to reach out to you and your team Monday to see if we can discuss.
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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To: Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com>
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<MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>;
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philip@atomic‐inc.com
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Ms. Patterson,
Per your direction, we are moving forward with a 12/13/2022 Planning Commission meeting on Acadia’s appeal from
the denial of its September 20, 2022 request for a disability‐related modification. To be clear, the scope of the
12/13/2022 meeting will be limited to the first reasonable accommodation request. The Planning Commission will not
consider whether to approve the application for the CUP at that time.
Although staff is not available to meet with Acadia in advance of the 12/13/2022 meeting, please be assured that
measures will be in place to protect all participants and to encourage the expression of all viewpoints. The meeting will
be in‐person and broadcast live on Zoom. It is currently the City’s standard practice to enable persons wishing to
preserve their anonymity to join the meeting remotely using a computer or smart device, or by calling in by
telephone. Neither in‐person nor Zoom participants are required to provide their names if they prefer not to, and those
who participate by phone or online may elect to keep their web cameras off to conceal their identities. Further, anyone
disinclined to participate in real time is encouraged to submit written comments in advance of the meeting. As is
customary at the City’s Commission and Council meetings, members of Tustin Police Department will be present to
ensure the safety of all attendees.
Acadia will have an opportunity to make a presentation to the Planning Commission. Typically, applicants’ presentation
are approximately 10‐20 minutes, following the staff presentation, before public comments are invited on the item. To
ensure your client’s presentation (PowerPoint, PDF, etc.) is loaded and running properly during the meeting, we request
that the file be emailed to VHurtado@tustinca.org no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 12/7/2022. Public comments are
generally limited to three (3) minutes, though the per‐speaker time limit may be reduced by the Chair if there are a large
number of speakers who wish to comment on the item.
Notice of the meeting will be circulated to those who previously expressed interest in the project on 12/7/2022 and the
staff report will be made available concurrently to your client and the public on 12/8/2022. Please let us know by no
later than 12/6/2022 if Acadia would prefer for the meeting be delayed until January.
Thank you,
Justina
Enclosure 1, Page 7
8
Justina Willkom
Community Development Director
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
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From: Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 6:00 PM
To: Willkom, Justina <JWillkom@tustinca.org>
Cc: City Clerk <CityClerk@tustinca.org>; Yasuda, Erica <EYasuda@tustinca.org>; Madjlessi, Mariam
<MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>;
Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>; dkendig@wss‐law.com; mdaudt@wss‐law.com;
Diana.Wydo@acadiahealthcare.com; Daniel.Hymas@ctcprograms.com; Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com;
philip@atomic‐inc.com
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Thank you Ms. Willkom – Can we get a meeting or call on calendar to discuss? As expected, this data shows all three
postal addresses are experiencing a comparable number of calls for service.
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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philip@atomic‐inc.com
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Ms. Patterson,
Enclosure 1, Page 8
9
My apologies that I did not include the attachments in my email to you. Please see the attached spreadsheets and
graphs that we cited in the letter.
Sincerely,
Justina
From: Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 4:59 PM
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<MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>;
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philip@atomic‐inc.com
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Thank you Ms. Willkom. We understand from your letter that the City’s preference is to correspond in writing, but if
staff continues to have concerns about Acadia’s application (or is not prepared to recommend approval of the CUP),
then we are at an significant disadvantage if staff will not afford us a call or meeting to discuss those concerns before
staff releases its recommendation and report. I hope we can all agree that it is critical that the information staff provides
to the public and the Commissioners is accurate and complete. If staff is concerned about a meeting or call resulting in
misrepresentations, we would be happy to tape it so there is an accurate record of what was said. Our preference would
be an in person meeting, but if that doesn’t work, we could do a zoom meeting or a phone call.
At this point, we are still in the dark as to why staff initially planned to recommend denial of the project. We infer that
staff’s position was based on a misconception that the high number of calls for service near Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC are
attributable to the CTC. That is wrong. Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC is located in a troubled area, but the CTC and its patients
are not the source of the trouble. Based on years of firsthand experience working at the Santa Ana CTC, Acadia’s staff
can attest that the individuals who are responsible for the high number of calls for service (e.g., loitering, narcotics use,
trespassing, disturbing the peace, etc.) are guests of the budget motel and residents of an encampment of unsheltered
individuals in the public alley. Santa Ana PD’s incident descriptions corroborate this (e.g., “CP CONCERNED FOR
TRANSIENTS LIVING NEAR COVERED AREA”; “APPROX 8‐9 TRANSIENTS CONGREGATING NEAR THE ENTRANCE OF THE
SUNLAND MOTEL”). Acadia has no control over people who are not Acadia’s patients and staff, nor can Acadia improve
the condition of property that it does not own or lease (e.g., the public alley that has become a homeless encampment).
The most Acadia can do is call the police, which it did more than twenty‐five times in a 2.5 year period.
Your letter indicates that you “dispute” Acadia’s “interpretation” of Santa Ana’s data, and page 4 of your letter
references three spreadsheets that you did not provide. Please provide these spreadsheets. My assumption is that those
spreadsheets will show comparably high numbers of calls for service linked to surrounding properties (e.g., the stores
and restaurants on the other side of the public alley). All of the businesses in that area are struggling to combat the
same outside forces. Like Acadia, the businesses are not the source of the problem.
We would also like to go over the logistics for the Planning Commission meeting (e.g., any time limits on Acadia’s
presentation, whether Acadia can provide a PowerPoint, etc.). We appreciate the admonishment staff plans to provide,
but if this is going to go through a public process, we need to discuss how the City will provide a safe space for Acadia’s
patients to testify in an manner that protects their privacy and dignity. One commenter has indicated that a large
number of people plan to arm themselves with concealed weapons to “protect” themselves from Acadia’s patients (who
they erroneously believe are actively using illicit drugs). We are deeply concerned about the safety of anyone who is
willing to testify in support of Acadia’s CTC.
Enclosure 1, Page 9
10
Can we please schedule a meeting, zoom conference, or call for this week or early next week to discuss all of this? We
will work with the City’s availability.
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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<MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>;
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Diana.Wydo@acadiahealthcare.com; Daniel.Hymas@ctcprograms.com; Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com;
philip@atomic‐inc.com
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Ms. Patterson,
Thank you for your response. We will proceed with the meeting on December 13, 2022.
Justina
Justina Willkom
Community Development Director
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3115 | F: 714-573-3113
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Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 11:41 AM
To: Willkom, Justina <JWillkom@tustinca.org>
Cc: City Clerk <CityClerk@tustinca.org>; Yasuda, Erica <EYasuda@tustinca.org>; Madjlessi, Mariam
<MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>;
Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>; dkendig@wss‐law.com; mdaudt@wss‐law.com;
Diana.Wydo@acadiahealthcare.com; Daniel.Hymas@ctcprograms.com; Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com;
Enclosure 1, Page 10
11
philip@atomic‐inc.com
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Good morning Ms. Willkom – If Planning Commission is the only path forward, then Acadia will proceed with the
meeting on 12/13.
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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<MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>;
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Subject: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Dear Ms. Patterson,
Please see the attached letter in response to the written appeal dated October 28, 2022 by your office on behalf of the
applicant. Please confirm and respond with your preference of meeting date for the appeal by close of business on
Friday, December 2, 2022. If no response is received, the City will proceed with the January 10 , 2023 date.
Thank you,
Justina
Justina Willkom
Community Development Director
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3115 | F: 714-573-3113
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Enclosure 1, Page 11
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Patterson, Alisha
From:Patterson, Alisha
Sent:Monday, November 28, 2022 9:57 AM
To:Willkom, Justina
Cc:City Clerk; Yasuda, Erica; Madjlessi, Mariam; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila;
dkendig@wss-law.com; mdaudt@wss-law.com; Diana.Wydo@acadiahealthcare.com;
Daniel.Hymas@ctcprograms.com; Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com; philip@atomic-inc.com
Subject:RE: Appeal of Denial of Request for Disability-Related Reasonable Accommodation - Comprehensive
Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA - 1 of 2
Good morning Ms. Willkom – I wanted to follow up because we have not received a written response from the City yet
or received any dates that would work for the City for an all hands meeting. We understand that you may need time to
review our appeal with the City’s legal counsel, but it has been 30 days. To keep this process moving forward, can we
please get a meeting date on calendar? This is time sensitive for Acadia, so we will do everything we can to work with
your staff’s availability.
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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Sent: Friday, November 18, 2022 11:23 AM
To: Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com>
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<MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>;
Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>; dkendig@wss‐law.com; mdaudt@wss‐law.com;
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philip@atomic‐inc.com
Subject: Re: Appeal of Denial of Request for Disability‐Related Reasonable Accommodation ‐ Comprehensive Treatment
Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA ‐ 1 of 2
Dear Ms. Patterson,
Enclosure 2, Page 12
2
We are drafting a response to your written appeal, and will follow‐up after our response is finalized and sent to
Acadia.
Best,
Justina
On Nov 16, 2022, at 11:15 AM, Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com> wrote:
Good morning Ms. Willkom – I am circling back to check on dates for the all hands meeting Acadia
requested to discuss its appeal. I don’t believe we’ve heard anything from the City since your email
November 4th. This matter is time sensitive for Acadia. Can we get a date on calendar for sometime in
the next week and a half?
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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From: Willkom, Justina <JWillkom@tustinca.org>
Sent: Friday, November 4, 2022 4:35 PM
To: Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com>
Cc: City Clerk <CityClerk@tustinca.org>; Yasuda, Erica <eyasuda@tustinca.org>; Madjlessi, Mariam
<MMadjlessi@Tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond
<RBarragan@Tustinca.org>; Carver, Leila <LCarver@Tustinca.org>; dkendig@wss‐law.com;
mdaudt@wss‐law.com; Diana.Wydo@acadiahealthcare.com; Daniel.Hymas@ctcprograms.com;
Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com; philip@atomic‐inc.com
Subject: Re: Appeal of Denial of Request for Disability‐Related Reasonable Accommodation ‐
Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA ‐ 1 of 2
Dear Ms. Patterson,
Enclosure 2, Page 13
3
Thank you for following up regarding your request for an “all hands” meeting to discuss Acadia’s
appeal. Staff is currently reviewing the appeal, including the additional reasonable modification
request, and will first meet internally to discuss. We are mindful of your request for the “all hands”
meeting by December 1, 2022, and will reach out to the Acadia team after staff has evaluated your
most recent submittal.
Best,
Justina
On Nov 4, 2022, at 8:56 AM, Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com> wrote:
Good morning all – I am following up on our request for an “all hands” meeting to
discuss Acadia’s appeal of its reasonable accommodation request. Can we schedule a
meeting for sometime next week?
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2022 4:07 PM
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MMadjlessi@tustinca.org; ihuitron@tustinca.org; rbarragan@tustinca.org;
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Cc: Diana.Wydo@acadiahealthcare.com; Daniel.Hymas@ctcprograms.com;
Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com; philip@atomic‐inc.com
Subject: RE: Appeal of Denial of Request for Disability‐Related Reasonable
Accommodation ‐ Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor,
Tustin, CA ‐ 1 of 2
Enclosure 2, Page 14
4
Good afternoon all – I am writing to follow up on Acadia’s request for an all hands
meeting to discuss their appeal of the City’s denial of their reasonable accommodation
request. Can you please let us know which dates and times would work for the City?
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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Sent: Friday, October 28, 2022 3:16 PM
To: cityclerk@tustinca.org
Cc: Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com>; Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com;
Diana.Wydo@acadiahealthcare.com; Daniel.Hymas@ctcprograms.com; philip@atomic‐
inc.com; JWillkom@tustinca.org; EYasuda@tustinca.org; MMadjlessi@tustinca.org;
ihuitron@tustinca.org; rbarragan@tustinca.org; LCarver@tustinca.org; DKendig@wss‐
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Subject: Appeal of Denial of Request for Disability‐Related Reasonable Accommodation
‐ Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA ‐ 1 of
2
Good Afternoon –
I have attached correspondence of today’s date from Alisha
Patterson regarding the above-referenced matter.
If you have any problems accessing the letter, please let me know.
The original of this letter and it’s enclosures will be delivered to the
City Clerk’s Office this afternoon.
Please note that a separate email will follow this one that will contain
the enclosures to this letter since they are voluminous (approximately
600 pages).
Thank you!
~Heather
Heather Dall
Legal Secretary
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 641-5100 x1569
Enclosure 2, Page 15
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Patterson, Alisha
From:Patterson, Alisha
Sent:Friday, September 30, 2022 2:01 PM
To:Michael S. Daudt
Subject:RE: Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535. E. First Street, Tustin
Good afternoon Michael – I am circling back to see if we can get a meeting on calendar with staff and the applicant to
discuss the reasonable modification request. Would it be possible to set up a time in the next week or two?
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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From: Michael S. Daudt <mdaudt@wss‐law.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2022 2:36 PM
To: Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com>
Subject: RE: Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535. E. First Street, Tustin
Hello Alisha,
Thanks for the message. Staff will revise its agenda report accordingly. We will get back to you regarding the requested
meeting once we have had an opportunity to review your client’s most recent submittal.
Best,
Michael
Michael S. Daudt
Director
Woodruff, Spradlin & Smart
555 Anton Boulevard, Suite 1200
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
T: 714-415-1059 F: 714-415-1159
mdaudt@wss-law.com
www.wss-law.com
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From: Patterson, Alisha <APatterson@rutan.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2022 2:02 PM
To: Michael S. Daudt <mdaudt@wss‐law.com>
Cc: JWillkom@tustinca.org; David E. Kendig <dkendig@wss‐law.com>; MMadjlessi@tustinca.org; EYasuda@tustinca.org;
ihuitron@tustinca.org; rbarragan@tustinca.org; LCarver@tustinca.org; Brian Spalding
<Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com>; Diana Wydo <Diana.Wydo@acadiahealthcare.com>; Daniel Hymas
<Daniel.Hymas@ctcprograms.com>; Philip Teyssier <philip@atomic‐inc.com>; Pam Sapetto
<psapetto@sapettorealestate.com>; Andrea Maloney <amaloney@sapettorealestate.com>
Subject: RE: Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535. E. First Street, Tustin
Good afternoon Michael – Thank you so much for calling me yesterday. I confirmed that the applicant is on board with
requesting a continuance to a date uncertain with the understanding that this will not result in additional delays. Would
it be possible to get a meeting with City staff and the applicant on calendar in the next two weeks to discuss the
applicant’s reasonable modification request?
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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From: Patterson, Alisha
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 2:50 PM
To: 'DKendig@wss‐law.com' <DKendig@wss‐law.com>
Cc: 'JWillkom@tustinca.org' <JWillkom@tustinca.org>; 'MMadjlessi@tustinca.org' <MMadjlessi@tustinca.org>;
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'rbarragan@tustinca.org' <rbarragan@tustinca.org>; 'LCarver@tustinca.org' <LCarver@tustinca.org>; 'Brian Spalding'
<Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com>; 'Diana Wydo' <Diana.Wydo@acadiahealthcare.com>; 'Daniel Hymas'
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Subject: RE: Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535. E. First Street, Tustin
David – Acadia’s Project Manager, Brian Spalding got a call from Justina Willkom around the same time I was emailing
you suggesting the City continue the Planning Commission hearing to October 25th. We wanted to circle back and let
you know Acadia is agreeable to that suggestion. Please let us know if there is anything else the City needs from us.
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
apatterson@rutan.com | www.rutan.com
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From: Patterson, Alisha
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 2:29 PM
To: DKendig@wss‐law.com
Cc: JWillkom@tustinca.org; MMadjlessi@tustinca.org; EYasuda@tustinca.org; ihuitron@tustinca.org;
rbarragan@tustinca.org; LCarver@tustinca.org; Brian Spalding <Brian.Spalding@acadiahealthcare.com>; Diana Wydo
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Subject: Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535. E. First Street, Tustin
Good afternoon David – I believe we’ve previously met, but it’s been awhile, so I wanted to reach out and re‐introduce
myself. My office is working with California Treatment Services (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.)
(“Acadia”) on their application with the City of Tustin for a comprehensive treatment center (CTC) at 535. E. First Street
in the City of Tustin. Earlier today, we submitted the attached request for a disability‐related reasonable modification.
The Tustin Planning Commission is scheduled to resume a public hearing on Acadia’s CTC next Tuesday (9/27). We plan
to submit a request that the hearing be continued. Before we request a date (or ask the hearing be continued to a date
uncertain), we wanted to touch base with you and your team and see if the City had any suggestions on how to
streamline this process. Our goal is to avoid unnecessary delay to the extent possible.
If we request a continuance to a date certain, we are considering asking for a 30‐60 postponement (but we’re not sure
whether the Planning Commission will hold its November meetings because they are on election day and the week of
Thanksgiving). If the City accepts Acadia’s requested modification (i.e., categorizing the proposed use as “by right”), then
further involvement of the Planning Commission hearing will not be necessary.
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If you have questions or would like to discuss by phone, the best number to reach me is my cell – (530) 400‐8447. We
look forward to your input!
Alisha Patterson
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor | Irvine, CA 92612
O. (714) 641-5100 | D. (714) 662-4663
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Enclosure 3, Page 20
ATTACHMENT E
PUBLIC COMMENTS SUMMARY AND DETAILS
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009
Commentor Name Date of
Correspondence Position Commentor Group Comment Count Attachment
Michael Margol 08/18/22 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition due to concerns related to security, safety, number
of daily appointments, incompatibility with surrounding uses.1 E-Comment
Guest user 08/23/22 Concerns Unknown
Stated had concerns with the project related to incompatibility with
surrounding uses.1 None - Phone Call Only
Guest user 08/23/22 Concerns Unknown
Stated had concerns with the project related to incompatibility with
surrounding uses.1 None - Phone Call Only
Guest user 08/23/22 Concerns Resident
Stated had concerns with the project related to incompatibility with
surrounding uses.1 None-Public Counter Visit
Mr. & Mrs. Low 08/23/22 Oppose Unknown Stated opposition.1 Email
Chong Sang Kim 08/23/22 Oppose Resident States opposition due to proximity to schools, etc.1 Email
Travis Halstead 08/23/22 Oppose Resident States opposition due to safety concerns.1 Email
Nimish Patel 09/03/22
General
Inquiry Resident Inquired whether the project was approved and if public hearing had
taken place. Staff reponded with 9/27/22 PC hearing information.1 Email
Greg Morse 09/07/22 Oppose Legal Counsel
Wellington Plaza association legal counsel called for information
relative to submitting public comment and process.1 None - Phone Call Only
Tony Magnemi of AAA Family
Gems, Inc.09/08/22 Oppose Business Owner
Stated opposition and requested to be added to noticing distribution
list.1 None - Phone Call Only
Ian Carter 09/08/22 Oppose Property Owner
Stated general opposition and requested to be added to noticing
distribution list and stated a letter of opposition would be forthcoming.1 None-Public Counter Visit
Reyna I. 09/11/22 Oppose Resident
States opposition due to concern about the project and proximity to
schools, parks and playgrounds.1 Email
Wellington Plaza Association Board
of Directors 09/12/22 Oppose
Wellington Plaza
Association Board of
Directors
Stated opposition including concerns with surrounding uses, concern
for children, loitering, detriment to surrounding area, and also
concerns regarding Specific Plan and noticing requirements.
1 Letter
Jennifer Lipking Dimas 09/13/22 Oppose Resident
Incompatibility with surrounding uses, concern for children, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
C. Mejia 09/15/22 Support Resident Stated support.1 Email
Ian Carter 09/16/22 Oppose Business Owner
Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering, detriment to
surrounding area.1 Email
Bodini 09/22/22
General
Inquiry Inquiry General inquiry.1 Phone Call
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009
Commentor Name Date of
Correspondence Position Commentor Group Comment Count Attachment
Bart 09/22/22 Concerns Unknown Stated had concerns. 1 Phone Call
Padilla 09/22/22
General
Inquiry Unknown General inquiry.1 Phone Call
Ian Carter 09/22/22 Oppose Business Owner
Following-up on email/letter sent to City; opposed to continuing PC
meeting.1 Phone Call/Voicemail
Baum 09/22/22 Oppose Business Owner
Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering, detriment to
surrounding area.1 Email
Greg Morse - Law Offices 09/22/22 Oppose Business Owner Stated opposition. Also provided information about existing
conditions.1 Letter
Hendricks 09/23/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Danielle Evans 09/23/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition; opposed to continuing PC meeting.1 Email
Dona Evans 09/23/22 Oppose Resident
Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering, detriment to
surrounding area.1 Email
J. Ling 09/23/22 Oppose Resident
Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering, detriment to
surrounding area.1 Email
Nimish Patel 09/23/22 Oppose Resident
Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering, detriment to
surrounding area.1 Email
Crowell 09/23/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
F Smith 09/23/22 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
McCaffrey 09/24/22 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Langlois 09/24/22 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Romo 09/26/22
General
Inquiry Resident Inquired about the project including business operation and security.1 Email
Johnston 09/26/22
General
Inquiry Unknown General inquiry.1 None - Phone Call Only
Tan 09/26/22 Oppose
Employee at local
business
Stated opposition; Provided petition with multiple signatures;
Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering, detriment to
surrounding area.
1 Email/petition
Davis 09/26/22 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Lewis 09/26/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Dsabey 09/26/22 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Brenan & Lori German 09/26/22 Oppose
Resident/Business
owner
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Guest user 09/26/22 Oppose Business Owner
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Guest user 09/26/22 Oppose Business Owner
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Capriano 09/27/22 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Bodini 09/27/22 Oppose Business Owner Stated opposition. 1 None - Phone Call Only
John Nielson 09/27/22 Oppose Business Owner Stated opposition. 1 Email
Leticia Pasillas 09/27/22 Oppose Multiple Stated opposition; Provided petition with multiple signatures. 1 Email/petition
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009
Commentor Name Date of
Correspondence Position Commentor Group Comment Count Attachment
Guest user 09/27/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Vicki Bergeman
Diamond Image By Vicki, Inc.09/27/22 Oppose Business Owner
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Connie Thomas 10/02/22
General
Inquiry
Resident/Business
owner General inquiry.1 Email
Michelle Mearsch 10/04/22 Oppose
Former dialysis
center worker Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses.1 Email
Sharmein from BeauShar Salon 10/05/22 General
Inquiry Business Owner General inquiry.1 None - Phone Call Only
Tim Gallaugher 10/05/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition 1 Email
Diane Toedter 10/06/22
General
Inquiry Resident Would like to address letter to PC; Inquired about who to
address/send letter to in Planning. 1 None - Phone Call Only
Dana & John Lemos 10/08/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Jay Hollett 10/09/22 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Henry Leong 10/09/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Linda Best 10/09/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Lisa S. 10/10/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition 1 Email
Christa Aufdemberg 10/11/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Diane Toedter 10/11/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition 1 Email/letter
Judy & Ben Zandy 10/11/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition 1 Email
Chad J. Angotta 10/12/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Lorena Valencia 10/13/22 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition; Incompatibility with surrounding uses, loitering,
detriment to surrounding area.1 Email
Ernie Glasgow 10/21/22
General
Inquiry Property Owner General inquiry.1 Email
Sharmein from BeauShar Salon 10/21/22 General
Inquiry Business Owner General inquiry.1 Phone call
Elise Luna 10/22/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
R. Duffy 10/29/22
General
Inquiry Resident General inquiry.1 Email
Nimish Patel 11/28/22
General
Inquiry Resident Inquired whether the project was approved and if public hearing had
taken place. Staff reponded. 1 Email
Tammie Bullard 12/22/22
General
Inquiry Resident Thanked staff for sharing public hearing info.1 Email
Nimish Patel 12/22/22
General
Inquiry Resident Thanked staff for sharing public hearing info and staff
recommendation. 1 Email
Danielle Evans 12/27/22 Oppose Resident Stated opposition; 1 Email
Brenan German 01/03/23
General
Inquiry
Resident/Business
owner General inquiry.1 None - Phone Call Only
Patrick Adams 01/05/23 Concerns Resident General inquirty/concerns.1 Email
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009
Commentor Name Date of
Correspondence Position Commentor Group Comment Count Attachment
Dona Evans 01/07/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Denzil M. Otero Reyes
President of Palmwood HOA Board
of Directors
01/08/23 Oppose HOA Stated opposition. 1 Email
Sergio and Lucy Alfonso 01/09/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Alan Zall 01/09/23 Oppose Business Owner Stated opposition. 1 Email
Armando Guillen 01/09/23 Oppose Unknown Stated opposition. 1 Email
Denise O'Sullivan 01/09/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Leslie Manderscheid 01/09/23 Oppose Visitor Stated opposition. 1 Email
Yasmeen Fletcher 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Christian Colamarco 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Elsa S. Matijevich 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Guest user 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Shauna Drumm 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Ashley Whitaker 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Kimberly Hoffman 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Erin Johnson 01/10/23 Oppose
Resident/Business
owner Stated opposition. 1 Email
Megan Swanek 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Patricia Kane 01/10/23 Oppose Unknown Stated opposition. 1 Email
Nicole Egner 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Monica 01/10/23 Support Unknown Stated opposition. 1 Email
Carrie DaCosta 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Lauren Usami 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition. 1 Email
Lisa VanDorpe 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Guest user 01/10/23 Oppose Unknown Stated opposition.1 Email
Christy Liekhus 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Mark Kreyche 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Kiki Brown 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Sharon Hennessey-La Bonte 01/10/23 Oppose Business Owner Stated opposition.1 Email
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009
Commentor Name Date of
Correspondence Position Commentor Group Comment Count Attachment
Dale Willumson 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Leticia Pasillas 01/10/23 Oppose Multiple
Stated opposition; Provided petition with multiple signatures (220
signatures).1 Email/petition
Chong Sang Kim 01/10/23 Oppose Business owner Stated opposition.1 Email
Jody Wedret 01/10/23 Oppose Unknown Stated opposition.1 Email
Maxine Laguisan 01/10/23 Oppose Unknown Stated opposition.1 Email
Linda McKinley 01/10/23 Oppose
Resident/Business
owner Stated opposition.1 Email
Christina Mannix 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Coughran Family 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Ryan Higgins 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Mike Dory 01/10/23 Oppose Unknown Stated opposition.1 Email
Ed and Doreen Corwin 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Paul Green 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Joanne Grisham 01/10/23 Concerns Resident General observation regarding previous decision.1 Email
Roni Smith 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Joanne Shelly 01/10/23 Concerns Unknown General inquirty/concerns.1 Email
Unknown 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Gay Klass Probst 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Mr. & Mrs. Low 01/10/23 Oppose Unknown Stated opposition.1 Email
Laura Dewey 01/10/23 Oppose Business Owner Stated opposition.1 Email
Sara Manalac 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
David Chen 01/10/23 Oppose Business tenant Stated opposition.1 Email
Laura Terlizzi 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Jigar Shah 01/10/23 Oppose Business Owner Stated opposition.1 Email
Guest user 01/10/23 Oppose Unknown Stated opposition.1 Email
Phil Lamborde 01/10/23 Oppose
Resident/Business
owner Stated opposition.1 Email
Ana Gallo 01/10/23 Oppose Resident
Stated opposition.1 Email
Patrick Adams 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Public hearing - speaker
card for Item #4
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009
Commentor Name Date of
Correspondence Position Commentor Group Comment Count Attachment
Ian Carter 01/10/23 Oppose Business owner Stated opposition.1 Public hearing - speaker
card for Item #4
John Nielson 01/10/23 Oppose Business owner Stated opposition.1 Public hearing - speaker
card for Item #4
Taylor Friend 01/10/23 Support
Business owner/
Agent for Property
Owner
Stated support.1 Public hearing - speaker
card for Item #4
Pete Beatty 01/10/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Public hearing - speaker
card for Item #4
Erica Scott 01/11/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Patrick Adams 01/11/23 Concerns Resident General inquirty/concerns.1 Email
Jay Hollett 01/11/23 Concerns Resident General inquirty/concerns.1 Email
Elaine 01/13/23 Oppose Resident Stated opposition.1 Email
Tony Magnemi of AAA Family Gems,
Inc.01/30/23 Oppose Business owner Stated opposition.1 Email
Patrick Adams 02/13/23 Concerns Resident General inquirty/concerns.1 Email
Total Public Comments Received as of 1/3/23 12:00 PM 135
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Thursday, August 18, 2022 8:23 AM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Carver, Leila; Michael S. Daudt; Hurtado, Vera
Subject:FW: New eComment for Planning Commission Meeting
Morning All:
See ecomment regarding the August 23rd agenda item.
Raymond
From: noreply@granicusideas.com <noreply@granicusideas.com>
Date: Thursday, August 18, 2022 at 8:16 AM
To: Hurtado, Vera <VHurtado@tustinca.org>, DiLeva, Adrianne <ADiLeva@tustinca.org>, Barragan, Raymond
<RBarragan@tustinca.org>, E-Comments <E-Comments@tustinca.org>
Subject: New eComment for Planning Commission Meeting
1
Carver, Leila
From:Carver, Leila
Sent:Tuesday, September 6, 2022 11:17 AM
To:Nimish Patel
Cc:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:RE: ACADIA HEALTHCARE OUT-PATIENT TREATMENT AND COUNSELING CENTER PROJECT
Good morning Nimish, Thank you for your email. The proposed project at 535 E. First Street 2nd Floor is
currently scheduled for Planning Commission public hearing on September 27, 2022 at 7 pm (continued
from August 23, 2022). We are accepting public comment prior to the meeting and/or they may attend the
meeting virtually or in-person.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing
Please see City webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Thank you, -Leila
Leila Carver
Senior Planner Consultant
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3126 | F: 714-573-3113
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From: Nimish Patel
Sent: Saturday, September 3, 2022 8:09 AM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>; Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: ACADIA HEALTHCARE OUT-PATIENT TREATMENT AND COUNSELING CENTER PROJECT
Hello,
I am a complete center resident inquiring about this project. Has this been approved? Is there a public hearing?
Thank you,
Nimish
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, September 12, 2022 12:38 PM
To:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009
From: Valle, Aaron <AValle@tustinca.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2022 12:35 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009
Hi Raymond,
I got a public comment through the POD phone on the CUP 2022-0009. Greg Morris called on behalf of the owners
association at Wellington Plaza, 505 1st, Tustin, CA to state their opposition to the CUP. Mr Morris stated that the
association wanted to hand deliver letters of opposition to each planning commissioner and city council member. I told
him I would take the comment and have someone contact him back regarding commission information. Here is his email
and phone number,
Aaron Y. Valle,
Administrative Intern
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3140 | F: 714-573-3113
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Carver, Leila
From:Planning Commission
Sent:Tuesday, September 13, 2022 9:59 AM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: opioid clinic in Tustin bad Idea
FYI – received this past Sunday in the PC email. Leila, would you like to respond to Reyna letting her know we will be
adding her comment to the public record?
From: Reyna
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2022 4:23 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: opioid clinic in Tustin bad Idea
Please don not being those clinics anywhere near residential areas or anywhere close to any school or playgrounds,
parks, malls, or anywhere where kids especially teenagers hang out.
The Clients linger around until they open the clinic and stuck around in the neighborhood. This is true for the one that's
off of first street in Santa Ana. The parks and neighborhoods are flooded with homeless addicts and crime rates went up.
It's good that they get help they need but not near our neighborhoods or near children please. Maybe somewhere in an
Industrial area would be better for our community.
We cannot allow this to be around our children.
Sincerely,
A concerned Mother and resident of Tustin.
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Carver, Leila
From:jennifer lipking
Sent:Friday, September 16, 2022 10:44 AM
To:Carver, Leila
Subject:Re: Clinic
Thank you Leila-that was kind of you to answer. J
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 16, 2022, at 9:59 AM, Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org> wrote:
Good morning Ms. Lipking Dimas,
Thank you for your email and comments provided on the proposed clinic located at 535 E. First
Street 2nd Floor (CUP 2022-0009). We will be adding your comment(s) to the public record.
The proposed project is currently scheduled for Planning Commission public hearing on
September 27, 2022 at 7 pm (continued from August 23, 2022). For additional information
regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. The agenda/packet
will be posted on the City’s webpage 72 hours prior to the 9/27/22 meeting.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Respectfully,
-Leila
Leila Carver
Senior Planner Consultant
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3126 | F: 714-573-3113
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From: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 10:00 AM
To: Willkom, Justina <JWillkom@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan,
Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
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Subject: FW: Clinic
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From: jennifer lipking
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 9:05 AM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: Clinic
To Planning For OUR City,
Please do not allow the “Clinic” on First Street in Tustin to move in. Please.
My 102 pound daughter walks right by this proposed clinic to go to the donut shop, Goodwill and
Chipotle. She is safe right now because it is a “good part of town”-that’s why I moved here 7 years ago.
Having desperate people that are (20% ?)homeless, addicted to something-so not quite in control of
themselves, and at least 40% have criminal records. There is a huge medical building on 805 Tustin Ave-
Global, it has strip malls with X-ray, ultrasound-MEDICAL BUSINESSES. The residents in homes do not
need that element waiting outside, even waiting for the bus that my helpless daughter would walk past.
I would have to stop her walking there. This is not fair to the residents to put a medical clinic with
unfortunate clients near people who are fortunate and look like good “marks”. Again, criminal records in
these clientele. There is a perfect place for a homeless camp behind Big 5, Sally’s, and Goodwill. They
won’t just get their portion/meds done, they will hang around, the businesses will loose customers. I will
stop frequenting that area if you do this. This is unacceptable when there are medical areas that make
better sense and have bus assistance. I am just as close to Global as I am to Goodwill (138 North B Street
is my Address). The difference is the walk ability will leave one of Southern California's “walkable” cities.
Old Town is known for this. You will take away what all the work of City of Tustin’s Plannings
Department put in place year after year for DECADES. Just one swipe of unintelligent planning and
placing a medical clinic to ruin at least a quarter mile circumference. Please reconsider and find a
medical area for the patients.
Many Thanks & Kind Regards,
Jennifer Lipking Dimas
Sent from my iPhone
WELLINGTON PLAZA ASSOCIATION
September 12, 2022
City of Tustin Planning Commission
Community Development Department
Members ofthe City Council
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92780
RE: Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2022-0009
To the esteemed members of the City of Tustin, and specifically the Planning Commission:
Please accept this correspondence from the Wellington Plaza Owners Association Board and the forty
owners that comprise the Wellington Plaza Association as our opposition and objection to the granting of
Conditional Use Permit ("CUP") 2022-0009 for 535 E. Ist Street, Tustin, California 92780. We are
forwarding this correspondence to not only the Planning Commission but also to the Development
Department and to the City Council in order to put on notice all city elements within this decision-making
process regarding our desire to not have this use anywhere within the city of Tustin. The purpose of this
letter is to inform all levels of city government of the legitimate and significant concerns of neighboring
landowners, residents, business owners and tenants to advise the city on matters of safety, noise,
increased crime, and the corresponding diminution in property values if the proposed new use is
permitted. Wellington Plaza is a condominium office project located in five separate buildings at 505 to
515 East First Street, Tustin. The Association represents forty (40) individual assessor parcel owners who
work in Tustin with many of them living in Tustin. Wellington Plaza is located contiguous to the subject
property, 535 East First Street, Tustin. All forty (40) of the owners at Wellington Plaza request that the
Commission deny CUP 2022-0009.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
On August 23, 2022, the Planning Commission met to address CUP 2022-0009. The applicant, California
Treatment Services, a subsidiary of Acacia Healthcare, a public company traded on the NASDAQ and
Atomic Investments, LLC (owner of the building at 535 E. 1st Street, Tustin, CA) requested additional time
to respond to staff's questions and their public hearing was rescheduled to September 27, 2022.
Objections to the CUP were minimal since the City did not properly notify all those located within the
required distance from the subject location. In Wellington Plaza only one owner out of 40 received
notification. Most residents and businesses affected by the approval of this CUP heard about it by word
ofmouthandnotfromthecityastheyshouldhave. Iftheresidentsandbusinessesinthecityareproperly
noticed we expect a considerable number of objections from the community at large to include residential
areas all over Tustin. We expect an outflow of objections from businesses in the Downtown Commercial
Core Specific Plan (DCCSP) and elsewhere in Tustin.
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The applicant seeks to operate a methadone treatment clinic in 10,610 sf ofspace consisting ofthe second
floor at 535 E. 1" Street, Tustin, to provide active drug addicts with either a liquid or pill treatment, either
option given to the addict at the time of treatment and in some cases, they are allowed to take their
treatment home with them. The applicant is proposing to operate six (6) days a week, while treating close
to 1,000 active addicts per week. California Treatment Services is currently operating the same facility at
2101 E. 1" Street, Santa Ana, CA. Their lease has not been renewed and therefore they desire to move
their operation into Tustin.
THE PROPOSED FACILITY IS IN NONCONFORMANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE DOWNTOWN
COMMERCIAI CORE SPECIFIC PLAN (DCCSP)
The Executive Summary of the DCCSP reads as follows: "The DCCSP sets a planning and regulatory
framework to preserve and enhance the planning area (in which this facility would be located) as a vital,
pedestrian-friendly, and attractive commercial core in Tustin. The DCCSP seeks to attract more patrons
to support and strengthen businesses in Old Town through shopping, dining, and entertainment
opportunities to foster community interaction and pedestrian activity. To bring additional patrons to the
planning area, the DCCSP also introduces the opportunity for mixed use residential developments in
selected areas, which requires a discretionary approval process to ensure projects are high quality."
The key phrase in the Vision Components of the DCCSP is "high quality". Putting 1,000 drug addicts on
the streets of the Old Town of Tustin a weekly basis does not represent high quality. This facility slips
through the cracks of the intent of the DCCSP by being considered part of a group in the general zoning
as a medical clinic for outpatients. This clinic for drug addicts is put on the same consideration as a dialysis
clinic, a heart clinic and any other medical clinics. The plan should differentiate between medical clinics
and drug addict clinics. A clinic such as this is so obviously detrimental to the entire community, not just
those300feetfromtheproperty,thatitshouldneverevengetthisfarinthedecisionprocess. Thespecific
plan should carve out uses such as porn stores, sex stores and methadone drug addict clinics and other
uses that shouldn't be allowed under any circumstances within the specific plan. The Planning
Commission should deny the request for this CUP since it does not conform to the intent of their own
DCCSP and would be a detriment to the entire city ofTustin and specifically the Old Town area.
THE CREATION OF A REVOLVING DOOR OF ACTIVE DRUG ADDICTS AND MENTALLY INSTABIE CIIENTS
PUTS THE 01D TOWN IN TUSTIN AND ALL RESIDENTS & BUSINESSES WITHIN THAT AREA IN DANGER
As articulated above, the Commission's chief responsibilities when evaluating a request such as this are
the health, safety, and general welfare of the residents of Tustin, the businesses in Tustin, the children of
Tustin, and all the people working anywhere near this property. It is the city's responsibility, no matter
which agency, to protect those who are already within the confines of Tustin. That is their sacred duty
and to do anything less is gross negligence.
The applicant anticipates pushing close to 1,000 active drug addicts through this facility on a six-day week
schedule. These are unsupervised active drug addicts that will walk around the Tustin community each
and every week. This is not a supervised program. They come to the clinic on their own and they leave
the clinic on their own. They are not supervised to and from the clinic. This allows active drug addicts to
walkthestreetofTustinatwill. Whatcouldpossiblygowrong? Thissystemdoesnotgettheaddictclean
of the substance they are using; it simply substitutes another substance. The clinic substitutes for the
drug addicts drug dealer and the addict continues to be an active addict. We already have more than
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sufficient of these clinics in Orange County or close by. By a quick count on the internet there are at least
16 such clinics to include several in Long Beach. This is more than enough by any count. No medication
that this clinic uses is safe for these addicted addicts. Medications come with a potential for risk of abuse
and addiction by the addicts. The success ratio for methadone clinics is not high, in many cases less than
50%. This means after a twelve-month program the active addict is still an addict. That failed group of
active addicts will be an even greater burden on the Tustin community. If the city approves this clinic in
the location proposed, it will be grossly negligent in its duty to the citizens ofTustin by allowing a potential
problem of major proportions to grow and fester within the community. By approving this CUP, the
Planning Commission would be placing a huge liability on all the residents and businesses within the
DCCSP. Ifanyoftheseactivedrugaddictsconductsanactofviolenceorhurtsthemselveswithinthisarea
it is highly likely they will sue existing businesses and residents for damages, they inflicted upon
themselves.
It is not an exaggeration to state that allowing active drug addicts into the area will significantly reduce
the quality of life within the area. The Computer Aided Dispatch Report (See Addendum A to this letter)
specifically prepared for the current clinic operated by California Treatment Services located at 2101 E. 1"
Street, Santa Ana, CA (only a short distance east of the proposed facility) for the period 1/1/2021 -
8/11/2022, the report shows there were 140 incidents related to their clinic in this area. These are only
the reported incidents on which the police acted. Many of the incidents were Narcotic Activity; also
included were transient disturbance, robbery, silent robbery, commercial burglary, hit and run, transient
trespassing, theft from a vehicle, indecent exposure and terrorism. Does the city need to allow any of
these criminal acts to take place on the streets of Tustin? Why would the city of Tustin promote criminal
activity such as that already associated with this specific clinic in its current location not far from Tustin?
In Oceanside they allowed a clinic similar to the one being proposed for Tustin. Oceanside had a huge
homeless encampment that came about because a clinic such as this was allowed in the area. It took
Oceanside Years tO Clean up the area* Does the city of Tustin really want to take these risks with the
health and welfare of those who live and work in Tustin by allowing unsupervised active drug addicts
wandering around our streets and neighborhoods?
Within the city we already have considerable crime from the homeless community. Our police force is
tasked with the burden of trying to control this problem and they are losing the battle. The police are
reactionary, acting after the fact, and they do not have a solution to control the problem. Just in the last
week alone in Wellington Plaza, at the intersection of 1" Street and Centennial, we have had one man set
himself on fire in the trash container area. In another incident three men tied the inside of the trash
container doors closed (essentially locking it) and were doing drugs. Another man was living inside a
utility closet and yet another person was living on an elevated trellis balcony that is cosmetic only and
surrounds the building; to walk on it is very dangerous and in no way was intended to support a human.
This is the homeless activity in one week that we know of in Wellington Plaza exactly next door to 535 E.
1" Street. Females, and all people, working in the area are very nervous and continually on the lookout
inthisareaforhomelesstrouble. Theyareverywaryofwhatisalreadyoccurringinthisareaandinstalling
an active addict clinic will only heighten all of our concerns and bring even more criminal activity to the
area. With the homeless issue out of control it is hard to imagine why the city ofTustin would bring in an
even worse problem of active drug addicts and allow them to wander around our city at will and add
criminal activity similar to what they are already causing in Santa Ana on a daily basis. The homeless
services system in Tustin is broken and allowing almost 1,000 active drug addicts per week to walk
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unsupervised on our street every week will attract more homeless to the area and will create a
humanitarian crisis within our city. This approval will create additional criminal activity that our police are
not equipped to handle or resolve.
THE PROPOSED FACILITY WILL NEGATIVELY IMPACT NEARBY BUSINESSES & RESIDENTS
Theheadingforthisparagraphisonlypartiallytrue. Actually,approvalofthisfacilitywillnegativelyimpact
all of Tustin, to include all its residents, its businesses, all its restaurants and all of its landowners. There
are already enough of these types of facilities with Orange County, in fact the parent company already
operates two drug related facilities in the County. There is more than sufficient clinics to support this type
of issue and we certainly do not need another one, we definitely do not need one anywhere in Tustin.
Once this facility is up and operating, we will experience loitering of active drug addicts in the area. Many
of them will still be using drugs and they will inflict their addiction on the community. This will place the
patrons of local restaurants in harm's way when they have to wade into potentially dangerous situations
in order to eat, shop, or take a walk around the neighborhood. This will have the effect of causing people
to stay clear of the area and people will refuse to come to restaurants in the neighborhood. The entire
service industry in Tustin will be affected.
The potential of active drug addicted people, some who are mentally unstable, will create a negative
reputation for the area, which will soon cause current individuals in the area to stop coming to the area
and will cause existing businesses to lose customers. Tustin promotes itself that people should work
where they must, but Tustin wants them to live and play in Tustin. That will no longer be the case. If
people are scared to come into an area because the area has become drug infested, businesses will suffer
with a drop in sales and may even have to close or move. We are certain the City of Tustin would not
want to see that happen in a city that is beautiful and is building our future while honoring our past. If
this CUP is approved, it will damage Tustin's future and will certainly not honor our past by putting those
of us who have worked hard to help make Tustin a desirable community at risk.
Within the immediate vicinity is Columbus Tustin Middle School. Many of the children have to walk by
the proposed clinic on the way to and from school. Does the city really want to accept the liability of
exposing children to the existence of active drug addicts on our street among the children trying to get to
and from school? There are many residential communities within a few hundred yards of this proposed
facility. To name just a few there is Town Center Apartments, Tustin Plaza Apartments, Pickwick Manor
Apartments, and Stonegate Apartments within a stone's throw of the proposed active drug addict clinic.
Of the hundreds of businesses within this area, there are dozens of restaurants that rely on the foot traffic
in the area. Over time that foot traffic will disappear, and those potential customers will find other
restaurants to enjoy. The city approval of an active drug addict clinic in this area will negatively affect the
lives of literally thousands of Tustin children, residents, and businesses and for this reason alone should
be denied by the Planning Commission,
To demonstrate how poorly planned this decision is a spokesperson for the dialysis center on the ground
floor of 535 E 1" Street (the active addict clinic is proposed to occupy the 2'd floor of this building) did not
know that this use was being considered for the second floor of the building they are already renting in.
The city and the owner of the building had failed to notify them. They stated that they had moved to
Tustin from Santa Ana specifically to get away from this same methadone clinic that moved into 2101 E.
1" Street near where the dialysis center used to be located. The dialysis center left Santa Ana in order not
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tobeinthesameneighborhoodasthemethadoneclinic. Theyfelttheneighborhoodwouldbenegatively
impacted. They did not want their dialysis patients mixing every day with active drug addicts. It is bad
enough that people have to be subjected to dialysis treatment, but it should not be compounded by active
drug addicts surrounding people who are already weakened by their condition. The dialysis treatment
center felt that being around active drug addicts would be problematic for their patients. Based on the
Santa Ana Police Report (attached as an addendum) regarding the criminal activity surrounding that clinic,
almost every day, the decision by the dialysis center to move was justified.
While we are all sympathetic to the mentally ill and drug addiction, the citizens of Tustin do not believe
that this location is appropriate for a drug treatment clinic. There are numerous alternatives in Orange
County that are already available to active drug addicted users. Putting an active unsupervised drug
addiction clinic in this location will result in changing the character of the neighborhood and eventually
the entire downtown area of Tustin. As such the Planning Commission should deny CUP 2022-0009
because of its negative impact on the area and specifically local business.
THIS DRUG TREATMENT CIINIC IS BEING CONSIDERED BECAUSE OF FLAWS IN THE ZONING IN THE
DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAI CORE SPECIFIC PLAN
This specific plan is flawed. Within its general zoning criteria, it allows for the use of a medical clinic for
outpatient only. It does not differentiate between a methadone active drug addict clinic and any other
kind of clinic. The authors ofthat plan should have recognized this flaw in their plan and made corrections
that did not allow an active drug addicted clinic as a use under any circumstances. They cannot directly
get approval but according to the way the plan is written they can obtain approval through the CUP
process. The Planning Commission hands may be tied since they have no discretion but to follow the way
the zoning in the specific plan was written. This DCCSP should specifically deny the approval of a drug
addict clinic, a methadone clinic, or any clinic that dispenses any medication to active drug addicts or
anyone else.
To point out how flawed this specific plan is in 2017 a sports physical therapist who had his office on El
Camino Real for many years, decided he wanted to move into Wellington Plaza. This was a use that was
compatible to the specific plan and to the Wellington Plaza CC&R's. This sports therapist had only himself
in the office at any time and one patient at a time. The Planning Commission worked on his request for
months and finally rejected it stating he impacted the parking in Wellington Plaza. His suite would have
been 700 sf and based on his program he and his patient would have been the only two people in the
suite at any given time, so they would be using two parking spaces. They strung his request along for so
long that he finally gave up and moved to Santa Ana. He was already operating a good business in the city
of Tustin, and they rejected him, There are many horror stories regarding perfectly good uses that have
been denied or delayed by the Planning Commission. It is hard to imagine how they can now be giving
serious consideration to an active drug addict clinic. A clinic that has no business even being considered
within the business area of Tustin. This shows the inconsistencies when small business owners with a
legitimate quality business are denied by the city while a multi-million-dollar operation is given
consideration that should never be forthcoming.
This is not simply a technical issue that can be approved or disapproved by the Planning Commission based
on the zoning allowed in the DCCSP. A more important aspect of the decision requires the city to use
some good judgment in deciding what is right and proper for those who already reside within the city
limits and those who work in Tustin and also those who own property within the city. Should the Planning
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Commission ignore their responsibilities to the overall current population within Tustin and approve this
CUP then they will be guilty of gross negligence as it applies to the existing population already in Tustin.
The Planning Commission will be working against the best interests of the community and the city.
By allowing these clear flaws to exist in the DCCSP the city has placed the burden on the residents and the
business owners of Tustin to step up and point out to the city that what they are considering should never
even get this far in the planning process and should be denied. This is a tragedy that this is allowed to
happen because the DCCSP has flaws in it that is allowing this type of active addict clinic to be considered.
It should be in the same category as porn stores, sex shops, and other uses that should be immediately
rejected. The Planning Commission should not have to give any thought, consideration or time to this
type of use in our quality city. This type of use should never be considered under any circumstances, and
the Planning Commission should deny the CUP.
NOTICE
TheCityofTustin'sMunicipal0rdinanceisconstitutionallydeficientintermsofitsnoticeperiod. Further,
the actual notice was not received by most of the businesses within 300 feet of the proposed facility, this
is a major deficiency in the cities notice procedures, since the same thing happened when they proposed
the DCCSP. It almost appears as if the Planning Commission is trying to sneak this CUP approval through
without the citizens of Tustin ever being aware of it. Hardly anyone within the designated area was
noticed as to the hearing. The Tustin city notice system is flawed and needs to be reviewed and fixed so
that every business within the control area is notified. In fact, an issue of this magnitude needs to have a
greater than 300 feet notification distance since a user such as this active drug addicted addict's clinic
affects the entire community, not just the small area of 300 feet surrounding 535 E 1" Street, The burden
is on the city to ensure people are properly noticed. It should not be on the citizens of Tustin. The actual
notice given to residents and businesses in the designated area failed to comply with both the Municipal
Code and the constitutional due process requirements.
CONCLUSION
Approval ofthe Conditional Use Permit 2022-0009 presents a serious dangerto the health, welfare, safety,
morals, comfort and the general well-being of people living within Tustin and residing or working within
proximity to this proposed location.
As such, the Wellington PlazaAssociation Board and all forty (40) assessorparcel owners of Wellington
Plaza Office Condominium Association, owners of the property adjacent to the proposed property,
unequivocally state that the:
CUP 2022-0009 SHOULD 85 DENIED IN /TS ENTIRETY.
Sincerely,
Wellington Plaza Association Board of Directors
Morse Mourad
Addendum A: Computer Aided Dispatch Report - Santa Ana Police Department
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1
Carver, Leila
From:Planning Commission
Sent:Thursday, September 15, 2022 2:41 PM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: Public Hearing on Opening of Out-Patient Opioid Clinic
Importance:High
Leila, one more for the public input file. Please reply to Mr. Mejia as well. Thank you.
From: Charles Mejia
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2022 1:15 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: Public Hearing on Opening of Out-Patient Opioid Clinic
To whomever it may concern,
Thank you for allowing this hearing to be public. As a work from home resident that uses the shopping centers in the
area of the proposed clinic, I would like to applaud the effort to help clean up the community. The war on drugs has
been a catastrophic failure and the resulting influx of the ill into our jails has led to violent criminals being released for
lack of space to house them. Addicts are not criminals for the act of addiction and drug policy that pushes addicts into
jail instead of getting the medical help they need to recover is an undue burden on the taxpayers and law enforcement.
Police should not be arresting the addicts but calling social workers or ambulatory staff to help them get the medical
attention they need.
Without clinics like these, our communities would be flooded by transients and addicts with nowhere to go and get help.
Unfortunately many residents in the area are opposed to this bastion of medical help for a number of reasons. Many of
the folks petitioning and protesting this clinic are behaving selfishly. We believe this position due to profiling and broad
assumptions from the fake news media. In many communities this is referred to as NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) policy,
rather than working with the community, these folks choose to selfishly think only of themselves and are opposed to the
proactive steps being taken to help alleviate the ongoing addiction problem in this country.
Rather than reaching out to law enforcement to help encourage community policing and neighborhood watches, these
folks simply bury their heads in the sand and scream "not in my neighborhood" without understanding city planning and
community fellowship. The scarcity of available housing and real estate (commercial and otherwise) should mean that
free space be utilized as efficiently as possible. With that in mind the location is, while not perfect, sufficient to the
needs of such a clinic and community.
If the concern is that there will be transients and homeless encampments springing up in that area, why then does the
city not mandate that the clinic hire quality security to help manage the patient traffic? It's a basic human right to live
and denying folks that are actively seeking help for their addiction problems should not be punished or forced to seek
help far from their places of living. I feel that classism and perhaps even veiled racism is driving some residents to
oppose the proposed clinic. We must not allow this to continue to perpetuate, and we must make a concerted effort to
proactively help solve the addiction problem in our country, state, county, and city. I believe this community can come
together to help solve the problem and uplift those less fortunate and ill, it is the American way to protect the right to
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Thank you for receiving my email.
2
Charles Mejia
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Carver, Leila
From:Ian Carter
Sent:Friday, September 16, 2022 1:54 PM
To:Carver, Leila
Subject:Re: 535 E. First Street Notifications
Dear Ms. Carver,
Thank you for your information. Please be advised that the 40 owners, in addition to the tenants, at Wellington Plaza,
directly adjacent to the subject property for which the City Planning Commission is considering CUP 2022-0009, are
vehemently opposed to this use in our community. We want our rejection of all forty of our owners to the Planning
Commissions CUP to be documented in the body of your public report. You will be receiving a letter detailing our
objections as to why we are opposed to this CUP. We cannot believe that such a disastrous use would be considered for
one second by anyone in the city. We believe there are no businesses or residents within the city of Tustin that approve
this use in our city. We already have a homeless problem that the city cannot fix that is causing havoc with many
businesses. We do not want or need almost 1,000 active drug addicts per week walking unsupervised on the streets of
Tustin. We expect a flood of written rejections from residents and businesses alike to stop your considering such a
disastrous use in our city.
Sincerely,
Ian B. Carter
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 12:24 PM Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org> wrote:
Good after Mr. Carter,
Thank you for reaching out to the City regarding proposed clinic located at 535 E. First Street 2nd Floor (CUP
2022-0009).
The proposed project is currently scheduled for Planning Commission public hearing on September 27, 2022
at 7 pm (continued from August 23, 2022). For additional information regarding public comment/participation
prior to and during public hearing, please see City webpage here at this link:
https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. The agenda/packet will be posted on the City’s webpage 72
hours prior to the 9/27/22 meeting.
You should also receive a notice of continued public hearing in the mail soon. Please let us know if you have
any questions.
Respectfully,
-Leila
1
Carver, Leila
From:Ian Carter
Sent:Thursday, September 22, 2022 2:03 PM
To:Carver, Leila
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
Dear Leila:
I left you a voicemail as a follow up to our letter objecting to approval of the subject Conditional Use Permit and to
obtain validation for some rumors we have heard. We plan to attend the Public Hearing on September 27, 2022. We
have heard that the attorney for California Treatment Services has asked for another delay to sometime in November
while they amend their petition. We see no reason to delay and see nothing they can say or do that will change the
position of the residents and business owners within Tustin that vehemently object to this use being in our city.
The Wellington Plaza Owners Association opposes such a delay and we want the public hearing to move ahead as
scheduled on September 27, 2022. The attorney has already asked for one delay because when they realized how great
the objections from the city toward this use was they decided that they needed more time for the objecting noise to
subside. We believe another delay is simply a ploy to try to get the uproar to go down in order for them to try to get
through this matter without a public hearing. Please let us know if we can expect the hearing to proceed as planned on
September 27, 2022 and please send me a copy of the Planning Commission's position.
Thank you,
Ian B. Carter
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Thursday, September 22, 2022 3:58 PM
To:Carver, Leila
Cc:Huitron, Irma
Subject:Inquiry for CUP 2022-0009
Hi Leila:
Sharmein Bodini (SP?) called and had questions relative to the subject project. Specifically, if the project was being
pulled from the agenda. I left a voicemail and explained the process. Please add this email to the record and spreadsheet
for tracking. Her number is If she calls back, I will try to get email contact info for future correspondence.
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Thursday, September 22, 2022 4:57 PM
To:Carver, Leila; Huitron, Irma
Subject:FW: Hearing Re CUP2022-0009
Hi Leila:
Please add to the public comment record.
-----Original Message-----
From: Barragan, Raymond
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2022 4:56 PM
To: Debera Hendricks <deberalhendricks@me.com>
Subject: RE: Hearing Re CUP2022-0009
Ms. Hendricks:
Thank you for your email regarding the subject Planning Commission Item.
At the September 27th PC meeting, City Staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date uncertain. When
the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will be provided in
accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the applicant’s recent
request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of
Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and members of the public
will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report will not be provided and
discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are welcome to attend the
September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
I hope this clarifies that there will be opportunity to provide comment on September 27th. In addition, you may provide
a written comment if you choose not to attend the meeting.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
-----Original Message-----
From: Debera Hendricks
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2022 4:42 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Hearing Re CUP2022-0009
1
Carver, Leila
From:Melissa Baum <
Sent:Thursday, September 22, 2022 5:24 PM
To:Carver, Leila; Barragan, Raymond
Subject:WE OPPOSE THE OPIOD CENTER
Please understand as a business owner in Tustin, and local residents, we do NOT want and do NOT support the Opiod
Center that is being proposed in the heart of Tustin on First Street.
The buildings behind the proposed buildings is a large pediatrician medical group, and a pediatric dentist. We do not
support the type of clientele this will bring to the heart of Tustin.
This is not going to serve local Tustin residents, it will be busing and dropping off a troublesome clientele. This should be
located by a hospital and one that has the appropriate security to deal with this.
This is going to cause issues for our city, our amazing police department, and Tustin should not allow this to happen. This
idea was rejected before when a center was proposed on Newport Ave. Tustin didn’t want it then, and we don’t want it
now.
Melissa Baum
2
I understand that the upcoming public hearing regarding CUP 2022-0009 on 9/27 may be postponed. Please DO NOT
CANCEL this important hearing! The residents and business owners of Tustin deserve to be heard, and to hear the city’s
position in this regard. Please go on with this meeting that is critical to the well being of our community. Thank you Sent
from my iPhone
1
Carver, Leila
From:Demkowicz, Erica
Sent:Thursday, September 22, 2022 1:27 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:RE; Changes to Tuesday PC Agenda
Hi Raymond/Leila,
POD received a call from Leticia Padilla (sp?) re the item at 535 E. First Street on the 9/27/22 PC
Agenda. She asked if there were any changes to the agenda. I spoke with her briefly and stated that the public hearing
would be opened but then given that the applicant has submitted a reasonable accommodation request, that the staff
recommendation is to continue the meeting to a future date. I also informed her that the item would be re-noticed
prior to the date of that future meeting. She had further questions about the notification radius that was used and I
provided her with Raymond’s contact details. She indicated she would be contacting him directly.
@Leila – just confirming, do you want the planners to track the calls received on this project? Please confirm.
Thanks,
Erica H. Demkowicz, AICP
Senior Planner
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3127 | F: 714-573-3113
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Thursday, September 22, 2022 4:03 PM
To:Carver, Leila
Cc:Huitron, Irma
Subject:Phone calls RE: CUP 2022-0009
Hi Leila:
Richard Bart () called to verify that the project was continued. He voiced opposition
prior to August 23rd meeting and was also in attendance but did not submit a speaker card. Please update the list and
save this email.
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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Carver, Leila
From:Danielle Evans <
Sent:Friday, September 23, 2022 3:08 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:Re: CUP 2022-0009 - METHADONE CLINIC 535 E. FIRST ST. 2nd Floor
Thank you very much Raymond. I was surprised to find out how many people were unaware of this meth
clinic and how many were as opposed as I am. This is truly a public safety issue.
Danielle
Sent from Outlook
From: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2022 9:09 PM
To:
Cc: Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: FW: CUP 2022-0009 - METHADONE CLINIC 535 E. FIRST ST. 2nd Floor
Hello Ms. Evans:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date
uncertain. When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will
be provided in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the
applicant’s recent request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title
28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and
members of the public will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report
will not be provided and discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are
welcome to attend the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. Lastly, we will include your email in the
record and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern.
Please contact me should you have any additional concerns or questions.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
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From: Danielle Evans
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2022 10:10 AM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009 - METHADONE CLINIC 535 E. FIRST ST. 2nd Floor
To Whom it May Concern,
I would like to put on record that I VEHEMENTLY oppose a Meth clinic going in at 535 E. First Street. As a
former resident of Los Angeles I have seen what happens when a clinic like this goes in. We saw numerous
drug deals, addicts shooting up outside the clinics, crime increased (both property and individuals),
homelessness increased, etc. I currently live on Wellington which is very close to this clinic. There are also
numerous schools where kids have to walk by this potential clinic to go to school, etc. I moved to OC to get
away from what is happening in LA.
Please confirm receipt of this email.
Thank you,
Danielle
Sent from Outlook
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Carver, Leila
From:Dona Evans <
Sent:Friday, September 23, 2022 4:32 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:Re: CUP 2022-0009 METH CLINIC - I OPPOSE!!!!!
Appreciate your response. You mention the staff is recommending that this issue be discussed at a later date. Does that
mean:
1. We have more time to gather signatures in opposition of this meth clinic?
2. Those of us who oppose will be notified by email when this new hearing will be?
3. That individuals who want to email, write letters will have even after 9/27/22 to do so?
Please confirm.
Sincerely,
Dona Evans
On Friday, September 23, 2022 at 02:22:22 PM PDT, Barragan, Raymond <rbarragan@tustinca.org> wrote:
Hello Ms. Evans:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies
within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date uncertain. When
the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will be provided in
accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the applicant’s recent
request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of
Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and members of the public
will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report will not be provided and
discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are welcome to attend the
September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. Lastly, we will include your email in the record
and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern.
Should you have any additional concerns or questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or by email.
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Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: Dona Evans <d
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2022 11:55 AM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009 METH CLINIC - I OPPOSE!!!!!
To Whom it May Concern,
There should not be ANY methadone clinic anywhere in the City of Tustin. We have schools, businesses, residences,
etc. within walking distance of this proposed site. I work and live within a few blocks of this proposed site (535 E. First St.
Tustin, CA 2nd floor) and I am OPPOSED TO THIS BEING APPROVED. There is a site like this in Santa Ana and the
last thing we citizens of Tustin want is to be like Santa Ana. Drug use takes place around that clinic, there are burglaries,
people are being robbed, etc. There are homeless people hanging around.
I would like confirmation that you have received this email.
Sincerely,
Dona Evans
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, September 26, 2022 4:55 PM
To:Carver, Leila
Subject:inquiry if the Meeting is taking place
Attachments:Voice Message
Hi Leila:
Please add this to the list. Ms. Johnston called asking if the meeting will take place tomorrow. No position for or against
the project.
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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Carver, Leila
From:Planning Commission
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 8:11 AM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: Comment & Questions regarding Acadia Healthcare out-patient treatment and Counseling
FYI
From: Tanya Romo
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 11:43 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: Comment & Questions regarding Acadia Healthcare out-patient treatment and Counseling
Hello!
Unfortunately, I will probably not be able to attend the public hearing tomorrow as I had hoped to provide my
comments and questions in real time and would appreciate them being contributed to the hearing.
I was unaware of this project until some members in my community approached me about signing a petition against
this. They were not able to give me much information other than their concerns about the likelihood of an increase in
homeless people in the area and encampments coming to the city as a result of approving this facility. I believe in
providing resources and support for those suffering from drug addiction. We have a terrible drug epidemic in this
country and it only seems to be getting worse. So I did not sign the petition because I wanted to know more. My brother
recently completed his dissertation working with the drug addict community and some of the problems they face. I am
not the expert but the little I learned from him showed me how many misconceptions and fears many people have
about those suffering from drug addiction. I know the members in my community are good caring people and I can
understand their concern. But I want to do my part to make sure any concerns we have are based on fact and not any
misconceptions or unfounded fears. Below are some questions I have that could help us to better know the likelihood of
there being an increase of homlessness or an encampment. I am not sure if these have already been asked or answered
in a previous hearing but I would appreciate the answers.
1. What acuity of substance abuse are you going to treat? What is the scope of work?
2. What policies will you have for people to stay in the program?
3. Will you have security? ( guards or cameras etc.?)
4. What kind of insurance will you accept? (Private or public or both?)
5. Will the people you treat come to you as a referral or will walk-ins be accepted?
6. Will medication be dispensed daily?
I have lived in Tustin for about 8 years and I love it here. I really hope that we can find a way to provide these much
needed resources and maintain or even improve the things we love about our city. Thank you!
- Tanya
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Friday, October 7, 2022 4:38 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:RE: Proposed opioid clinic
Hello Ms. Cipriano:
We are in receipt of your email, and your comment will be included in the record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
-----Original Message-----
From:
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 9:59 AM
To: Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: Proposed opioid clinic
Good Morning, Ms. Carver~
Please be advised that as a resident of North Tustin, I am contacting you to voice my grave concerns and strong
opposition to the proposal facing the Planning Commission to relocate an opioid clinic from Santa Ana to Tustin.
I would think that the nearly 150 police reported incidents between January and August of this year at the Santa Ana
location would be adequate evidence for the Planning Commission to be dissuaded from giving any consideration to this
proposed relocation. This is a family oriented community; the local businesses serve families. The potential danger
posed to families and their children residing here is real.
There exist in the Santa Ana area a plethora of business parks and other neutral areas where the relocation of the
clinic would not pose the same sort of threat.
I suggest that the Planning Commission has a moral obligation to the Tustin community it serves to protect it from this
potential danger.
Thank you for your time.
Karen Cipriano
North Tustin
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Carver, Leila
From:Nimish Patel <
Sent:Friday, September 23, 2022 5:12 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Cc:Huitron, Irma; Carver, Leila
Subject:Re: **City of Tustin** Information Regarding Planning Commission Agenda for CUP 2022-0009
Thank you for the update. Appreciate the communication.
I am interested in hearing the report from the city. There are zero benefits from a clinic like this in the community. There
is documented violence, crime and a significant homeless issue at the clinic in Santa Ana. I also have pics (take by
multiple people) during the day and night of the reckless drug and filth caused by the users surrounding the clinic.
Tustin does NOT need this.
Thank you,
Nimish
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From: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2022 3:28 PM
Cc: Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: **City of Tustin** Information Regarding Planning Commission Agenda for CUP 2022-0009
Hello:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date
uncertain. When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will
be provided in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the
applicant’s recent request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title
28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and
members of the public will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report
will not be provided and discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are
welcome to attend the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
For additional information regarding this project, please contact Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner, at
rbarragan@tustinca.org or (714) 573-3016.
Sincerely,
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Friday, September 23, 2022 8:28 AM
To:Jane Ling
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:RE: Postponement
Hello Ms. Ling:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date
uncertain. When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will
be provided in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the
applicant’s recent request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title
28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and
members of the public will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report
will not be provided and discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are
welcome to attend the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. Lastly, we will include your email in the
record and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: Jane Ling
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2022 5:41 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Postponement
As a resident of Tustin for many years I do not want you to postpone hearing for the Conditional Use Permit
CUP 2022-0009.
NO to the Relocation of the OPIOD CLINIC in Tustin
Thank you for listening to the residents who care about Tustin.
Jane Ling
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, September 26, 2022 7:48 AM
To:Lynn Crowell
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:RE: Opiod Clinic
Hello Ms. Crowell:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date uncertain.
When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will be provided
in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the applicant’s recent
request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of
Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and members of the public
will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report will not be provided and
discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are welcome to attend the
September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. Lastly, we will include your email in the
record and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern.
Should you have any additional concerns or questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or by email.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
-----Original Message-----
From: Lynn Crowell
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2022 2:35 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Opiod Clinic
Please,please keep this type of business out of Tustin!!! How could you even think of it?
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, September 26, 2022 7:49 AM
To:audir84sale@yahoo.com
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: Meth clinic CUP 2022-0009
Importance:High
Hello Mr. Smith:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date
uncertain. When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will
be provided in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the
applicant’s recent request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title
28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and
members of the public will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report
will not be provided and discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are
welcome to attend the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. Lastly, we will include your email in the
record and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern.
Should you have any additional concerns or questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or by email.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: Frank Smith <
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2022 3:31 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: Meth clinic CUP 2022-0009
Planning commission,
I have been a long term resident of Tustin and just found out about this potential clinic. I would like it
noted that I am 100% against this clinic!!!! What a horrible idea to put something like this in an area
that is residential and many schools nearby. This clinic will only attract crime, drugs, and homeless.
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Frank
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, September 26, 2022 12:28 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:RE: Proposed drug treatment center
Hello Ms. McCaffrey:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date
uncertain. When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will
be provided in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the
applicant’s recent request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title
28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and
members of the public will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report
will not be provided and discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are
welcome to attend the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. Lastly, we will include your email in the
record and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern.
Should you have any additional concerns or questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or by email.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Anne McCaffrey
To: "lcarvef@tustinca.org" <lcarvef@tustinca.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2022, 03:07:24 PM PDT
Subject: Proposed drug treatment center
The location proposed for a drug treatment center is basically adjacent to Palmwood, a 98 unit condominium
complex. Next to Palmwood is an apartment complex. A 40 unit high density townhome project is being planned for the
Tustin Business Center land, 2-plus acres, next to Palmwood's Irvine Blvd. side. Columbus Tustin Middle School and
park are located across Irvine Blvd. from Palmwood and the proposed townhomes.
Students from the middle school who walk to school or, perhaps, use public transportation to and from Santa Ana, are
walking daily near the area proposed for this treatment center.
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Drug treatment centers should NOT be located near schools, parks, and residential areas!!! There are available
locations, I am sure, in south Tustin out on Red Hill Avenue, near the Orange County Rescue Mission - or something in a
more commercial area of Tustin Legacy. I am sure these are on bus routes, too.
Please think of the safety factor for Tustin - our children, seniors, all of us. Relocate this project!
Thank you,
Anne M. McCaffrey
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, September 26, 2022 12:29 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:RE: OPIOD CLINIC
Hello Ms. Langlois:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date uncertain.
When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will be provided
in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the applicant’s recent
request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of
Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and members of the public
will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report will not be provided and
discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are welcome to attend the
September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. Lastly, we will include your email in the
record and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern.
Should you have any additional concerns or questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or by email.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
-----Original Message-----
From: Luana G. Langlois
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2022 5:47 PM
To: Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: OPIOD CLINIC
I have lived in Tustin since 1969 -a wonderful place to live and raise children in safety. This is no longer true and it seems
the city does not prioritize protecting its community. That is your responsibility. The proposed move of the OPIOD Clinic
to our city means more crime and violence. Being woke and progressive might be politically correct, but it does nothing
for the citizens of Tustin. I am a former public health nurse and know the crime and violence that will accompany this
move.
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, September 26, 2022 12:33 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:RE: CUP 2022-0009
Hello Ms. Tan:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date
uncertain. When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will
be provided in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the
applicant’s recent request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title
28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and
members of the public will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report
will not be provided and discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are
welcome to attend the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. Lastly, we will include your email and
attached petition in the record, and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern.
Should you have any additional concerns or questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or by email.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: Jocelyn Tan
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 10:54 AM
To: Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009
Dear Ms. Carver,
I am the COO of Americana Senior Care and the Property Manager of Americana Project One, the owner of
111 Fashion Lane.
We are located next door to the proposed opioid treatment center at 535 E. First Street.
Our building operates a senior day center with licenses from the Department of Public Health and Department
of Aging to provide health and care services for the elderly.
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In our building are also a Physical & Occupational Therapy Center, a Medical Esthetics Office, and other
services to promote wellness.
Over the past seven years since our company operated this building, we have had to deal multiple times with
the homeless breaking in, loitering on our property, sleeping, littering, defecating, tampering and even
damaging our building (including smashing windows). We can only forsee things getting worse if this drug
treatment center opens.
It doesn't help that we are at the end of the bus line. But with the drug treatment center next to us, it is highly
worrisome that a loitering situation will arise from drug addicts and the homeless, whose excuse is that they
are undergoing treatment at this center. And with the clinic opening at 5 am, what better excuse than to hang
around our building after hours, waiting for the center to open.
We are all for recovery and wellness. However, this should be in a location that does not create problems for
neighboring businesses and their clientele, and we doubt the City, the Treatment Center and Tustin Police can
guarantee that no problems will arise from this operation.
Attached please find the petition against CUP-2022-0009 signed by the people working in our building.
Thank you for your attention in this matter.
Jocelyn Tan
Chief Operating Officer
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, September 26, 2022 12:35 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:RE: Santa Ana Clinic....
Hello Mr. Davis:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date uncertain.
When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will be provided
in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the applicant’s recent
request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of
Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and members of the public
will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report will not be provided and
discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are welcome to attend the
September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas. Lastly, we will include your email in the
record and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern.
Should you have any additional concerns or questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or by email.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Davis
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 8:48 AM
To: Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: Santa Ana Clinic....
Good Morning Ms. Carver,
I am a 30+yr resident of the great city of Tustin! Please explain to me why there is a Drug Addiction Support Clinic in
Santa Ana, being moved to Tustin?? I want you to know that I DO NOT support this move! I will be attending the City of
Tustin Counsel meeting tomorrow to also express my resistance to this move.
Best,
Jay E. Davis
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Tustin
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, September 26, 2022 7:46 PM
To:Fran Lewis
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:RE: Opioid Clinic
Hello Ms. Lewis:
Thank you for your interest in the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission hearing item CUP 2022-0009, a request to
allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
The purpose of this email is to notify you that staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date uncertain.
When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will be provided
in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the applicant’s recent
request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of
Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and members of the public
will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report will not be provided and
discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are welcome to attend the
September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Lastly, we will include your email in the record, and thank you for taking the time to voice your concern. Should you have
any additional concerns or questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or by email.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
-----Original Message-----
From: Fran Lewis
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 7:40 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Opioid Clinic
I was shocked to learn that Tustin is considering allowing an opioid clinic to open in the middle of Tustin. DO NOT LET
THIS HAPPEN. Please protect our City.
Fran Lewis
Sent from my iPad
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Carver, Leila
From:Planning Commission
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 8:10 AM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: I oppose the Methodone Clinic in Tustin
FYI
From: Dede Sabey <
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 4:58 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: I oppose the Methodone Clinic in Tustin
Hello planning commission. I found out recently about plan for a methadone clinic near my neighborhood. It distresses
me greatly to think of attracting an unhoused, addicted population to Tustin. We are raising a family and primarily
concerned for the safety and well-being of our children (age 6 and 9). I like to encourage my children's independence,
but its hard to let them bike over to a friends house on their own or to the corner store if there are unsafe people
lingering around. Please send the methadone clinic to a different city, not Tustin.
Thank you,
A Concerned Mom
Dede Sabey
10 year resident of tustin
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Carver, Leila
From:Planning Commission
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 8:10 AM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: "SpeakUp" Comments for CUP 2022-0009 Public Hearing on 09.27.2022
FYI
From:
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 10:26 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: "SpeakUp" Comments for CUP 2022-0009 Public Hearing on 09.27.2022
City of Tustin Planning Commission,
We are deeply concerned by the recent application for an outpatient treatment center for drug addiction, less than a
half mile away from our home and business. We oppose the application as it will be injurious and detrimental to the
surrounding area.
My wife and I moved to Tustin in July 1999. We raised our children in our home located at the cross streets of Irvine
Boulevard and Prospect. I started a business 12 years ago in 2010 in Tustin, a half mile away from our home at the cross
streets of Fashion Lane and 1st Street.
We, like many in our community, are saddened and troubled by the increase of drug addiction and homelessness. We
support local charities (such as OC Rescue Mission) and churches (such as Trinity United Presbyterian) to help with the
overwhelming need for those suffering in Central Orange County.
Healthy communities are the product of their people and the genuine interest they have for their neighborhoods and
each other. This balance can be disrupted by outside influences that do not share the same genuine interest for the
betterment of the community.
The application to open a treatment center for opioid addicts by Acadia Healthcare is an outside influence that will
disrupt our community. Acadia Healthcare is a publicly traded company with $2.3 billion in revenue and 20,000
employees nationwide.
They are not a local, non-profit, healthcare provider simply caring for those in need rather a public corporation meeting
the needs of their shareholders. Their revenue and profitability growth depends on the expansion of treatment centers.
They call this expansion a “lever of growth…operating in a highly attractive market” in their financial report. We are a
demographic that fits their profile for profitability.
There are 10 other treatment centers within a mile radius of this location and there is no need for another within
proximity of these homes and businesses. The biggest concern is the sheer number of drug addicts, up to 140 per day,
that will seek treatment in this location.
Drug addiction and homelessness often correlate with each other and several questions come to mind: How are they
transported to our area for treatment? Where do they go after treatment? How long does treatment last (days, weeks,
months, years)? What if they do not want to get sober? Will security be increased in all surrounding office complexes
and retail centers to prevent an increase in crime and loitering?
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Over the past 5 years, I have experienced an increase in homelessness around my office building which is across the
street from the proposed location. We have had homeless sleeping outside our offices, bathing in our fountain, and
breaking into our bathrooms. This will only exacerbate the issue by adding more potentially homeless people to the
area.
I feel for our police department which have done an incredible job ebbing the tide of homeless that attempt to loiter in
our area. But there is a threshold where the balance swings and it’s impossible to keep up with the tide and we find
ourselves overwhelmed. This treatment center, treating up to 140 addicts per day, could tip the scales.
I plead with the planning commission to not approve the CUP, it is in the best interests of our community.
Thank you for considering.
Brenan & Lori German
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Carver, Leila
From:Hurtado, Vera
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 8:09 AM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: New eComment for Planning Commission Meeting
FYI
From: noreply@granicusideas.com <noreply@granicusideas.com>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 8:02 PM
To: Hurtado, Vera <VHurtado@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond
<RBarragan@tustinca.org>; E-Comments <E-Comments@tustinca.org>
Subject: New eComment for Planning Commission Meeting
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Carver, Leila
From:Hurtado, Vera
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 8:10 AM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: New eComment for Planning Commission Meeting
FYI
From: noreply@granicusideas.com <noreply@granicusideas.com>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 8:26 PM
To: Hurtado, Vera <VHurtado@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond
<RBarragan@tustinca.org>; E-Comments <E-Comments@tustinca.org>
Subject: New eComment for Planning Commission Meeting
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 11:52 AM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:Planning Commission Information for September 27, 2022
Ms. Bodini:
Thank you for your call today. As discussed, the link to the Planning Commission agenda with hyperlink to public
comment received thus far can he found by clicking here
https://tustin.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=5&event_id=1585
Additionally, to recap what will occur tonight, staff is recommending that this item be continued to a date
uncertain. When the item is brought back to the Planning Commission at a future date, notice of the public hearing will
be provided in accordance with the Tustin City Code and State law. This continuance will allow staff to review the
applicant’s recent request for a disability-related reasonable accommodation pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title
28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting will still be held and
members of the public will have an opportunity to provide comments on CUP 2022-0009, but a substantive staff report
will not be provided and discussion and deliberation by the Planning Commission will occur at a later date. You are
welcome to attend the September 27, 2022 Planning Commission meeting in-person or via Zoom to provide comment.
For additional information regarding public comment/participation prior to and during public hearing, please see City
webpage here at this link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Should you have any additional concerns or questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or by email.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
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Carver, Leila
From:Willkom, Justina
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 2:26 PM
To:Hurtado, Vera
Cc:Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009 Outpatient Opioid Treatment Center
FYI. See below.
From: John Nielsen
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 2:15 PM
To: Willkom, Justina <JWillkom@tustinca.org>
Cc: Clint <clint@tanandgreen.com>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009 Outpatient Opioid Treatment Center
Justina, I hope all is going well with you.
I am emailing you in regards to the above referenced CUP. I know that it has been postponed off of the Planning
Commission Agenda for tonight's meeting.
For the record as a former City Councilmember I wish to object to the proposed use so close to residential areas and
schools. This would, in my mind, certainly be an incompatible use since the building is across the parking lot from a large
condominium complex. Plus it is about a block away from Columbus Tustin Middle School. The hours of operation for
this proposed Center will be operating as middle school children are walking to school, and certainly pose a potential
safety risk. There are also non-gated office buildings very close by, which could also be affected by participants of this
proposed use.
I would ask that the Planning Commission decline this CUP use as being incompatible to the other surrounding uses.
Thank you.
John Nielsen
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Carver, Leila
From:Huitron, Irma
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 9:55 PM
To:Hurtado, Vera
Cc:Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila; Willkom, Justina; Michael S. Daudt
Subject:FW: Oppose CUP 2022-0009 PETITION FORMS
Attachments:20220927_190224_resized.jpg; 20220927_185841_resized.jpg; 20220927_185824_resized.jpg;
20220927_185811_resized.jpg; 20220927_185759_resized.jpg; 20220927_185740_resized.jpg;
20220927_185731_resized.jpg; 20220927_185725_resized.jpg; 20220927_185622_resized.jpg;
20220927_185612_resized.jpg; 20220927_185602_resized.jpg; 20220927_185534_resized.jpg;
20220927_185517_resized.jpg; 20220927_185507_resized.jpg; Scan Sep 27, 2022.pdf
Vera,
This is the petition submitted at tonight’s public hearing. 15-pages.
Irma
From: Leticia Pasillas
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 7:07 PM
To: Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>
Cc: alliedsurgerycenter@yahoo.com
Subject: Oppose CUP 2022-0009 PETITION FORMS
Hello,,
Please confirm receipt or Petition Forms against CUP 2022-0009.
Thank you,
Thanks,
Leticia Pasillas
323-833-6047
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 6:14 PM
To:Hurtado, Vera; Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Carver, Leila
Subject:RE: New eComment for Planning Commission Meeting
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 6:14 PM
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keep vagrants out. It would be my neighbors and I that would have to deal with these issue here
along with the businesses in the area including city hall. I cannot stress enough how bad of an
idea this is. It will lower property values, increase crime and homelessness. There are daycares,
schools, and homes in the area. I implore you to deny the request to open the clinic in the
proposed area. Thanks!
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Tuesday, September 27, 2022 6:02 PM
To:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: Drug Comprehensive Treatment Center
Follow Up Flag:Follow up
Flag Status:Flagged
Hi Leila:
Please update the spreadsheet and save this in the public comment folder.
Raymond
-----Original Message-----
From: Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 5:29 PM
To: Willkom, Justina <JWillkom@tustinca.org>; Hurtado, Vera <VHurtado@tustinca.org>
Cc: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>; Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: RE: Drug Comprehensive Treatment Center
Vera, this is the one I mentioned to you a minute ago.
-----Original Message-----
From: Willkom, Justina <JWillkom@tustinca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 5:29 PM
To: Hurtado, Vera <VHurtado@tustinca.org>
Cc: Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>; Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>; Carver, Leila
<LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: FW: Drug Comprehensive Treatment Center
FYI.
-----Original Message-----
From: Blankenhorn, Regina M <RBlankenhorn@tustinca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 4:40 PM
To: Willkom, Justina <JWillkom@tustinca.org>; Huitron, Irma <IHuitron@tustinca.org>
Cc: West, Matt <MWest@tustinca.org>; Bernard, Nicole <NBernard@tustinca.org>; David E. Kendig <dkendig@wss-
law.com>
Subject: FW: Drug Comprehensive Treatment Center
Below was sent do the City Council. There was no attachment.
Cordially,
Regina M. Blankenhorn
Direct: 714-573-3012
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vicki Bergeman
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 4:35 PM
To: City Council <citycouncil@tustinca.org>
Subject: Drug Comprehensive Treatment Center
To whom it may concern:
Planning and Zoning Commission
DENY CUP 2022-0009
I’m a small business owner, along with 17 other tenants, located in the Tustin Jewelry Mart, directly across the street
from the proposed center. We are all opposed to this treatment center, and signed the petition. We are a high value
business. Inside the Jewelry Mart there’s millions of dollars of diamonds and fine jewelry. I’ve been in this location for
over 26 years, along with a lot of other long term tenants as well. Throughout the years, we have seen this area
deteriorate with substance abuse and homeless people. This treatment center will be detrimental to our business, and
safety for our clients and their families.
To keep the integrity of Tustin, please do allow this treatment center to open.
Thank you, with appreciation,
Kindest Regards,
Vicki Bergeman
Tustin, CA 92780
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent:Monday, October 3, 2022 9:52 AM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING DATES
Ms. Thomas:
I tried connecting with you by phone, and I wanted to gather some more information to make sure we send you the
correct information. The most recent project that was continued was Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2022-0009 which is a
request to allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or
CTC) for opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and
behavioral therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second
Floor. Please see link for most recent Planning Commission Agenda Report
https://tustin.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=5&clip_id=2277&meta_id=139883 If this is the project you are
referring to, we can arrange that you are added to that specific distribution list. Please advise if this is so.
For general Planning Commission (PC) meeting information, please see below:
• Planning Commission meetings take place on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at 7pm in the City Council
Chamber at 300 Centennial Way, unless a notice of cancellation is posted.
• You can participate in-person or virtually and instructions on participating virtually can be found in the PC
agenda.
• PC agendas can be found in the following link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas
I hope this answers your questions and I look forward to your response. Please contact me should you have any
additional questions by email or (714) 573-3016.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: Connie Thomas,
Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2022 3:26 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING DATES
Please keep me informed of all planning commission hearing dates. As both a Business Owner and Resident of Tustin I
am very interested in a number of proposals that have been on the calendar and have continued to get pushed back
several times now.
I look forward to hearing from you as to when the planning commission will be meeting regarding a number of
pressing matters.
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Thank you,
Connie S Thomas
Connie S Thomas, MA, LMFT
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Friday, October 7, 2022 4:36 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:CUP 2022-009 Methadone Clinic
Importance:High
Follow Up Flag:Follow up
Flag Status:Flagged
Ms. Mearsch:
We received your email, and your comment will be added to the record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
-----Original Message-----
From: michelle mearsch
Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 4:15 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-009 Methadone Clinic
I oppose the methadone clinic at 535 E First St because I used to work at RAI care center (now Fresenius) on the 1st
floor. These patients are very sick due to loss of kidney function. They must come to this building 3 times a week for life-
sustaining dialysis.
They are at very high risk for infection if exposed to dirty surroundings which unfortunately happens when methadone is
distributed to addicts (many of whom are homeless). Please protect the dialysis patients and DO NOT put this clinic on
the second floor above them.
Sincerely,
Michelle Mearsch
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Friday, October 7, 2022 4:33 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
Importance:High
Follow Up Flag:Follow up
Flag Status:Flagged
Hello Mr. Gallaugher:
Thank you for your email, and for taking your time to voice your concern. Your comment will be added to the record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: tim gallaugher <
Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 4:55 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009
Against Drug Treatment center placement so near to our middle school and downtown area.
They are quoting 140 paientents a day. Do the math that is 1 drug abuser every 3.8 minutes.
So they roll in with their shopping carts, get a methadone shot and roll out.
One person every 3.8 minutes 6 days a week, 840 drug addicts a week in my neighborhood
.
What kind of effective medical treatment can you get in 3.8 minutes?
You need to take this very seriously
Tim Gallaugher
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, October 17, 2022 12:13 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009
Hello:
We are in receipt of your email and it will be included in the record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: Anad Somel
Sent: Saturday, October 8, 2022 5:51 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009
Hi,
We wanted to let the Planning Commission know we oppose the new Meth center for Tustin. There is already too much
crime, homelessness, transients and drug abuse in Tustin. Please put the center in elsewhere. Maybe in Santa Ana
where most of the meth zombies wander around 1st and 5 fwy.
Thank you,
Dana & John Lemos
Tustin
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, October 17, 2022 12:15 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: Methadone clinic
Hello Mr. Hollett:
We are in receipt of your written comment and it will be included in the record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: Jay Hollett
Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2022 2:11 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: Methadone clinic
My name is Jay Hollett, I live at . This is just a bad decision on the city's part. It will bring in
alot of questionable traffic and people just hanging around, not to mention afecting our property values . So I urge
everyone concerned to rethink this. Thank you.
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, October 10, 2022 8:57 AM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009 - METHADONE CLINIC h535 E. FIRST ST. 2nd Floor
Categories:Red Category
Hello Mr. Leong:
We are in receipt of your email, and it will be included in the project record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: Henry Leong
Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2022 4:48 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009 - METHADONE CLINIC h535 E. FIRST ST. 2nd Floor
To Whom it May Concern,
I would like to put on record that I VEHEMENTLY oppose a Meth clinic going in at 535 E. First Street. Tustin has been
voted as one of the safest cities in California and as a resident of Tustin I would like for Tustin to remain safe for ever.
Please confirm receipt of this email.
Thank you
- henry
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, October 17, 2022 12:18 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: Drug dispensing and counseling!
Hello Lisa:
We are in receipt of your written comment and it will be included in the record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: LS
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2022 11:30 AM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: Drug dispensing and counseling!
ACADIA HEALTHCARE OUT-PATIENT TREATMENT AND COUNSELING
CENTER PROJECT Realllly? Wow! Who came up with that one? And once they get their new fix as often as
they need it where do they go from there???? Back out onto the street and into the community to continue to lay
around smoke, drink and do more drugs until it’s time to come back and wait for the next fix? Or they may choose to lie
around the parking lot until their next fix. That’ll be a fun neighborhood to live next to or have a business close to.
Basically a “sorta sober living facility!” We’ve seen the craziness that happens in and around these buildings, they’re
certainly not homes even though they like to call them homes, but I will say they sure are money-makers from the
government just like this will be.
Horrid idea! Tustin what are you thinking?$? Our community does not need or want this here.
Lisa
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Wednesday, October 12, 2022 11:12 AM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: Meth Clinic 1st St
Hello Ms. Aufdemberg:
Thank you for your comment. It has been included in the project record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
-----Original Message-----
From: CHRISTA AUFDEMBERG
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 12:06 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: Meth Clinic 1st St
To Whom it May Concern:
I’m writing this letter to oppose the Meath clinic being proposed on 1st street. I have worked in the Wellington plaza
buildings for many years and I and my children grew up in tustin. This is an eliminate we do not want brought into our
city and it would ruin the new plans the city has in place and would become a place I would no longer feel comfortable
living or working in.
Thank you,
Christa Aufdemberg
Tustin Resident
Sent from my iPhone
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Wednesday, October 12, 2022 10:56 AM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009 - METHADONE CLINIC 535 E. FIRST ST. 2nd Floor
Hello Linda:
We are in receipt of your email, and it will be included in the project record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
From: Linda
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 7:07 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009 - METHADONE CLINIC 535 E. FIRST ST. 2nd Floor
To Whom it May Concern,
I would like to STRONGLY OPPOSE a Meth clinic going in at 535 E. First Street. Tustin has been voted as one of the safest
cities in California and as a resident of Tustin I would like for Tustin to remain safe forever. It had been reported that
numerous drug deals, addicts shooting up outside the clinics, crime increased (both property and individuals),
homelessness increased, etc. As the mom who has toddler at school nearby,I am very concerned with the safety of my
child. Don’t mention that there are numerous schools where kids have to walk by this potential on daily basis. We just
moved from Ladera Ranch to Tustin - a place we call it now home. I have never regretted the decision we made and urge
you to take our voice into consideration.
Please confirm receipt of this email.
Thank you,
Linda
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, October 17, 2022 12:24 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: Conditional Use Permit 2022-0009
Attachments:Letter to Planning Commission.docx; Tustin Police Department.docx
Hello Ms. Toedter:
This email confirms receipt of your two letters that will be included in the record. Of note, the applicant’s request is still
under review; therefore, a date for public hearing has not been established. Please let me know if you have any
questions.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
(714) 573-3016
From: Diane Toedter
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2022 4:50 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: Conditional Use Permit 2022-0009
To Whom It May Concern,
I ask you to please read the two documents that are attached to this email prior to your next Public
Hearing scheduled for October 25th.
Thank you.
Diane Toedter
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DIANE & FELIX TOEDTER
October 9, 2022
City of Tustin
Planning Commission
Re: Conditional Use Permit 2022-0009
Dear Tustin Planning Commission Members,
On September 27th, my husband and I, along with several neighbors and friends in our HOA,
attended the meeting you had regarding the proposed outpatient opioid treatment center in
Tustin. It was very upsetting to hear the business owners and members of our community
speak about the horrible things that have happened at their businesses with respect to the
homeless people up and down 1st Street and what these transients have done to these business
owners’ property. It’s not only disgusting, but also very disturbing for the Tustin residents and
their families who live, shop, and work in our city, and have children attending schools nearby.
Several weeks ago, I was at Big Lots on Redhill, and as soon as I returned to my car, I was
approached by a homeless man who started pounding on my car window demanding money. I
tried not to make eye contact with him, yet he continued to hit the window. I yelled at him to
go away, and he walked behind my car and stood there so I could not back up. I was unable to
drive forward because of a tree in front of my car. I opened the window just an inch and told
him to move or else I was going to back over him. I started inching backwards, and he moved
slightly. Finally, he moved enough that I could drive to the right as there was not a car parked
next to me. This was very frightening, and I was so thankful I did not have my grandchildren
with me, which I very often do.
Then last week on October 5th, I had an even worse incident in which I chose to involve the
Tustin P.D. Rather than explain in detail what happened, I am attaching my documentation of
this incident so that I would have all the facts should I be contacted at a later date since I told
the Officer that I wanted to have this person arrested. Please see the attached.
Two incidents in two weeks with homeless transients. If we were to have an opioid treatment
center in Tustin on 1st Street, this would only create more incidents like what I experienced and
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what the business owners and local residents have been experiencing lately by attracting more
transients and illicit drug users. I have lived in Tustin in the same home for 46 years. My
children went to Tustin schools, I have worked in Tustin equally as long, and I have always
supported events within the City of Tustin. I would be horrified to have had my children or
grandchildren experience what I have had happen just recently. I take my grandchildren to the
playground at Peppertree Park and have seen some rather disturbing people hanging around
there, enough that I felt I needed to leave and take them elsewhere.
Please, please do not allow an opioid treatment center to ruin our wonderful City of Tustin.
We encourage people to come to Old Towne Tustin and having transient drug addicts (up to
140 clients daily) hanging around our downtown area certainly will be a deterrent for anyone
wanting to come shop, dine, and patronize the various businesses in our lovely Old Towne
Tustin. An opioid clinic should never be located within our city. There are plenty of industrial
locations in Santa Ana that would be more appropriate for this type of business.
Respectfully submitted,
Diane Toedter
Enclosure
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
8:30 am – Went to the Tustin Post office on 1st Street to check if there was anything in my HOA post office
box.
8:33 am – Left the Post Office parking lot to exit onto Prospect Ave. and noticed a man to my right bending
over near the curb/planter area with no pants on. His rear end was facing me. I thought perhaps he was
vomiting in the bushes. I then pulled out of the parking lot, turned left onto Prospect Ave. and parked on
the street where I could watch him from my side and rear-view mirrors.
8:36 am – I called the Tustin PD and spoke with the dispatcher. He had me describe the man, what he was
doing and what he was wearing, his race, and exactly what direction he was walking. He told me he would
send an officer and for me not to leave because they would want to talk to me.
I told him that the man stood up with his pants down around his ankles and walked out of the parking lot
heading towards 1st street. He then turned around, still with his pants down around his ankles, and
stumbled down the sidewalk going the opposite direction towards Main Street. He was wearing a dark
grey shirt, pants around his ankles, and shoes. I was parked farther down on the other side of the street
at this point. He then pulled his pants up and unbuttoned his shirt while I was talking to the officer on the
phone. I told the officer that. Within a few minutes, a grey SUV pulled up to where the man was standing,
and a police officer got out of the vehicle and went over to the man. I could not see what they were doing
from where I was parked because of the SUV blocking my view of the man. Then two more patrol cars
arrived with three officers. The grey SUV left shortly after the other officers arrived. I still was unable to
see anything because the police vehicles were blocking my view of the man.
At approximately 9:20 am, I got out of my car and walked back to where they were parked by the trailer
park. I stayed back so that the man could not see me and motioned to the officer that I was the person
who had called the PD. Two of the officers came over and talked to me briefly and asked for my driver’s
license and phone number, which I gave to Officer Knox. They told me to wait in my car because they
wanted to talk with me.
I went back to my car which was parked close to the intersection of Prospect and 3rd St. Officer Knox (and
another officer whose name I cannot recall) came to my car and asked me if I would like to have this man
arrested, and I said yes. He asked me a few more questions and asked me to sign a paper, which I did.
Apparently, I was the one who needed to have him arrested because I was the one who witnessed this
indecent exposure incident. The man had told the officer that he had boxer shorts on. I never saw any
boxer shorts…nothing but a naked body from his waist to his ankles, exposing EVERYTHING!
After I went home, I thought perhaps I should go back and see if there were any surveillance video cameras
on the free-standing building at 137 Prospect Ave., where I first saw the man bending over with his
buttocks completely exposed, which I did. This was at 10:48 am. I noticed at that time that there were
human feces exactly where he had been bending over when I first noticed him when driving out of the
post office parking lot. I got out of my car and took two photos of this area. I did not see him defecate,
but I am certain that is what happened after I pulled out of the parking lot, and within a minute or two,
he was up and walking down the sidewalk, still with his pants around his ankles and nothing on from the
waist down. (I regret not taking a picture when I first saw him bending over, but I was rather shocked
with what I saw, and wanted to get away from this person, not knowing what he would do next).
I then called the Police Department and asked to speak to Officer Knox, but he was unavailable, and I was
told he would contact me. I went to the Police Department and showed the two pictures to a young lady
who came to the door. She told me Officer Knox was busy and would return my call. Officer Knox called
me two days later and told me that the man had violated his parole, was “on something” when I had him
arrested, and he was sent back to prison.
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Monday, October 17, 2022 12:26 PM
To:
Cc:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009 Methadone Clinic
Hello Mr. and Mrs. Zandy:
We are in receipt of your email, and it will be included in the record .
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben and Judy Zandy
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 7:48 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009 Methadone Clinic
To: Planning Commission — Tustin
We are sending this email to voice our opposition to the proposed Methadone Clinic on East First Street in Tustin, CA.
The location is literally a few feet from a major shopping center (Larwin Square) and a few blocks from a neighborhood
school and parks. We feel the City should look for a more suitable location for such an enterprise.
We’ve lived in Tustin fo 45 years and feel this is not the type of project the City should be pursuing.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Judy & Ben Zandy
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Carver, Leila
From:Planning Commission
Sent:Thursday, October 13, 2022 2:46 PM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: Conditional Use Permit CUP 2022-0009
Follow Up Flag:Follow up
Flag Status:Flagged
FYI – I will add the below email/contact info. to the Excel spreadsheet.
From:
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2022 8:54 PM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: Conditional Use Permit CUP 2022-0009
Planning Committee of the City of Tustin
RE: Conditional Use Permit CUP 2022-0009
It has come to my attention that the Planning Committee is entertaining a proposal to
allow a Methadone Clinic to operate at 535 East First Street, Second Floor.
I wish to express my objection to this proposal.
My office window overlooks the building and parking lot of the proposed site.
There is already noise from persons and vehicles that effect the noise level in my
office.
There are already persons wandering around this building parking lot and around the
building.
There are already homeless persons camping on and near this propose site.
This proposed site is not, in any way shape or form, an appropriate venue for a
Methadone Clinic that would draw large numbers of persons addicted to opiates who
have a high relapse rate and may perceive the surrounding businesses and residents
as targets for multiple levels of crime.
I fully understand that a clinic of this nature can provide support to people who need it,
but a more appropriate venue for this type of medical facility would be close to a
medical hospital with a high level resources and security, not in the middle of a busy
business district.
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I will have to consider moving my business of 40 years out of Tustin and away from
this proposed site if you move forward with approving this proposal.
I strongly suggest you refuse this proposal for the overall good of the community and
the surrounding area.
Sincerely
Chad J. Angotta, L.M.F.T.
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Carver, Leila
From:Planning Commission
Sent:Thursday, October 13, 2022 2:57 PM
To:Willkom, Justina; Huitron, Irma; Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009 - METHADONE CLINIC 535 E. FIRST ST. 2nd Floor
Follow Up Flag:Follow up
Flag Status:Flagged
Another one I will add to the email list.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lorena Valencia <
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2022 8:55 AM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009 - METHADONE CLINIC 535 E. FIRST ST. 2nd Floor
To Whom it May Concern,
I would like to put on record that I’m a resident of Tustin for over eight years now and I oppose a Meth clinic going in at
535 E. First Street. Tustin has been voted as one of the safest cities in California and as a resident of Tustin I would like
for Tustin to remain safe for ever. I am a current employee with SSA and see what happens when certain locations close
in one area and open in others, crime is dragged in… a clinic like this goes in it’s going to have drug deals, addicts
shooting up outside the clinic, crime as I mentioned before will increased, homeless in the area will increase, etc. I
currently live on La Colina which is close. There are also numerous schools where kids have to walk by this potential
clinic to go to school. Please this isn’t good for our community.
Please confirm receipt of this email.
Thank you,
Sent from my iPhone
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Leila Carver
From:Raymond Barragan
Sent:Friday, October 21, 2022 10:32 AM
To:Vera Hurtado; Leila Carver
Cc:Irma Huitron
Subject:FW: Notices for Public Hearings - City of Tustin
Hi Vera and Leila:
Ernie Glasgow an email is e would like to be added to the notice distribution list for
CTC. Please add and let me know if questions.
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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From:
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2022 10:05 AM
To: Raymond Barragan <RBarragan@Tustinca.org>
Subject: Re: Notices for Public Hearings - City of Tustin
Raymond
Yes please keep me informed on the CUP 2022-0009
Ernie Glasgow
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 21, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Raymond Barragan <RBarragan@tustinca.org> wrote:
Hello Mr. Glasgow:
I want to confirm receipt of your request to be added to the notice distribution list for CUP 2022-0009
which is a request to allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center
(Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted
treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies within an existing 10,610
square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
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Please respond to this email to confirm your email address is correct.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
City of Tustin
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Leila Carver
From:Raymond Barragan
Sent:Friday, October 21, 2022 3:08 PM
To:Leila Carver
Cc:Irma Huitron
Subject:Sharmein from
Hi Leila:
Sharmein (no last name) called asking for status of the project. Please include in the log. She is already on the list
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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Leila Carver
From:Raymond Barragan
Sent:Monday, October 24, 2022 9:23 AM
To:
Cc:Leila Carver
Subject:FW: OPiod clinic on 335 E 1st Street, tustin
Ms. Luna:
Thank you for providing comments on CUP 2022-0009, a request to allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and
counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted
treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies within an existing 10,610 square foot vacant
tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
At the September 27th Planning Commission meeting, the Planning Commission continued the project to a date
uncertain due to a request from the applicant for a disability-related reasonable accommodation modification to the
City of Tustin’s policies, practices, and/or procedures to allow the applicant to establish the proposed CTC pursuant to
local and federal regulations. Staff is reviewing the request for reasonable accommodation and additional time is
needed to complete the City’s assessment of the request. As such, the Planning Commission has not considered the
application. Once staff’s review of the applicant’s request is completed, the project will be re-noticed for public hearing.
Your email will be included in the record, and your email address will be included to the distribution list for subsequent
noticing related to this project.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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-----Original Message-----
From: Elise Luna
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2022 5:50 PM
To: Leila Carver <LCarver@Tustinca.org>
Subject: OPiod clinic on 335 E 1st Street, tustin
Hello Leila,
It has come to my attention that the city of Tustin is planning on allowing an opioid treatment clinic to move into a
building in Tustin at the above noted address. I have lived in Tustin for the majority of my 52 years. Even prior to the
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pandemic the homeless population has skyrocketed in our area of Old Town Tustin. Twice we have had the fathers on
our street have to chase homeless drug users out of neighbors' back yards on our street, Orangewood Lane. I am a single
mother working full time to support my 2 children with no help from their fathers. I often get home late at night from
my work shift, and feel unsafe entering into my home. I am especially worried about the fact that I have girls who are
sometimes home alone. I can only imagine how much more unsafe my neighborhood will become with this opioid clinic
moving within walking distance to my house. Several of my neighbors are talking about selling their homes and moving
out of Tustin, which is very sad since they have all been here for generations. I would like to know if this opiod clinic has
been approved or denied. I too plan to sell my home and move out of the city of Tustin if the clinic will be moving in.
This does make me very sad, as I had hopes that our city was moving to try to make things safer for those of us living in
Old Town. I really would hate to have to leave, but have to consider the safety of myself and my girls. Please do me the
courtesy of responding to this letter personally and not with a form letter.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration!
Elise N Luna
Tustin 92780
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Tuesday, December 20, 2022 11:45 AM
To:Carver, Leila
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009 - 535 E. First Street, Second Floor - Request to be Added to
distribution list
I responded to this but here is one post 10/24
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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From: Robert Duffy Gmail
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2022 4:31 AM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@Tustinca.org>
Cc:
- 535 E. First Street, Second Floor - Request to be Added to distribution list
Hello Mr. Barragan,
Please add me to the notice distribution list for CUP 2022-0009, which is a request to allow the operation of an out-
patient treatment and counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for opioid use disorder utilizing
medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies within an existing 10,610
square foot vacant tenant space located at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
Thanks
Rob
Robert E. Duffy
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Carver, Leila
From:Nimish Patel
Sent:Monday, November 28, 2022 5:35 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Cc:Hurtado, Vera
Subject:Re: Acadia Healthcare Treatment Center Status
Thank you.
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From: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2022 4:36:47 PM
To: Nimish Patel ; Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Cc: Hurtado, Vera <VHurtado@tustinca.org>
Subject: RE: Acadia Healthcare Treatment Center Status
Hello Nimish:
A public hearing has not been scheduled. When a hearing date is set, a notice of said hearing will be mailed ten (10) days
prior to the date. I will confirm that your email is on the notice distribution list, and if not, we will include it for future
correspondence.
Let me know if questions.
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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From: Nimish Patel <>
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2022 7:14 AM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>; Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>
Subject: Fwd: Acadia Healthcare Treatment Center Status
Hello,
Forgot to add you to the email earlier.
Thank you
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From: Nimish Patel
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2022 7:11 AM
To: PlanningCommission@TustinCA.org <PlanningCommission@TustinCA.org>
Subject: Acadia Healthcare Treatment Center Status
Hello,
What is the most recent update for this project?
Thank you
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Carver, Leila
From:Nimish Patel
Sent:Thursday, December 22, 2022 2:19 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Re: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Follow Up Flag:Follow up
Flag Status:Flagged
Thank you for sharing and denying this project initially.
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From: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2022 1:44:19 PM
Subject: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Dear Interested Party:
You are receiving this email because you requested to receive public notices relative to the following project at the
project location:
Project Title: Appeal from Denial of Request for Disability-related Reasonable Accommodation and
Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2022-0009)
Applicant: California Treatment Services, LLC (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.)
Project Location: 535 E. First Street, Second Floor
On January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission will consider the subject project. Please refer to the attached public
notice for additional information, including a comprehensive project description and public participation instructions for
the January 10, 2023 Planning Commission hearing.
The Planning Commission staff report will be available at least 72 hours prior to January 10, 2023, and can be accessed
by clicking on the following link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or rbarragan@tustinca.org with any questions or concerns. Please note that City
Hall will be closed between December 23, 2022 and January 2, 2023.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
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Carver, Leila
From:
Sent:Thursday, December 22, 2022 2:03 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Re: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Follow Up Flag:Follow up
Flag Status:Flagged
Hello,
Thank you so very much for emailing this notice. I really appreciate your communication and details about this upcoming
hearing. I'll watch the website for the staff report.
Happy Holidays!
Tammie Bullard
On December 22, 2022 1:44 PM Barragan, Raymond <rbarragan@tustinca.org> wrote:
Dear Interested Party:
You are receiving this email because you requested to receive public notices relative to the following
project at the project location:
Project Title: Appeal from Denial of Request for Disability-related Reasonable
Accommodation and Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2022-0009)
Applicant: California Treatment Services, LLC (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare
Company, Inc.)
Project Location: 535 E. First Street, Second Floor
On January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission will consider the subject project. Please refer to the
attached public notice for additional information, including a comprehensive project description and
public participation instructions for the January 10, 2023 Planning Commission hearing.
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The Planning Commission staff report will be available at least 72 hours prior to January 10, 2023, and
can be accessed by clicking on the following link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or rbarragan@tustinca.org with any questions or concerns. Please
note that City Hall will be closed between December 23, 2022 and January 2, 2023.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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Carver, Leila
From:Danielle Evans <
Sent:Tuesday, December 27, 2022 10:45 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Re: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Follow Up Flag:Follow up
Flag Status:Flagged
Hello Raymond,
I would again like to say that I absolutely oppose having a methadone clinic put in next to my office. I have
seen the destruction, drugs, increase in homeless people, rise in thefts and robberies after the clinic in Santa
Ana was allowed in. Tustin used to be a great place and was voted one of the best places to live and
work. This will absolutely no longer be the case. A clinic like this should be far away from businesses,
residences and most importantly, schools. I highly doubt the owner of the building lives in Tustin or they
would not allow this tenant in.
If this clinic moves in I will not only move my office out of Tustin but I will sell my home and move elsewhere
too.
Danielle
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From: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2022 9:44 PM
Subject: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Dear Interested Party:
You are receiving this email because you requested to receive public notices relative to the following project at the
project location:
Project Title: Appeal from Denial of Request for Disability-related Reasonable Accommodation and
Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2022-0009)
Applicant: California Treatment Services, LLC (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.)
Project Location: 535 E. First Street, Second Floor
On January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission will consider the subject project. Please refer to the attached public
notice for additional information, including a comprehensive project description and public participation instructions for
the January 10, 2023 Planning Commission hearing.
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The Planning Commission staff report will be available at least 72 hours prior to January 10, 2023, and can be accessed
by clicking on the following link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or rbarragan@tustinca.org with any questions or concerns. Please note that City
Hall will be closed between December 23, 2022 and January 2, 2023.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Thursday, January 5, 2023 11:38 AM
To:Patrick Adams
Subject:RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Hello Mr. Adams:
Thank you and Happy New Year to you.
The project is proceeding as originally scheduled on January 10, 2023 at 7pm. The meeting format is the same and
individuals can participate virtually or in-person.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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From: Patrick Adams
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 11:31 AM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Happy New Year Raymond.
Can you share whether or not this meeting is proceeding as originally scheduled, or has it been cancelled as shown on
the city website? There are many community members concerned about this business relocating to the city and wish to
share their concerns in the most productive way possible.
Thank you in advance. Please let me know if there is any way that I may be of help or support.
Best regards,
Patrick S. Adams
President
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From: "Barragan, Raymond" <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Date: December 22, 2022 at 1:44:21 PM PST
Subject: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Dear Interested Party:
You are receiving this email because you requested to receive public notices relative to the following
project at the project location:
Project Title: Appeal from Denial of Request for Disability-related Reasonable
Accommodation and Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2022-0009)
Applicant: California Treatment Services, LLC (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare
Company, Inc.)
Project Location: 535 E. First Street, Second Floor
On January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission will consider the subject project. Please refer to the
attached public notice for additional information, including a comprehensive project description and
public participation instructions for the January 10, 2023 Planning Commission hearing.
The Planning Commission staff report will be available at least 72 hours prior to January 10, 2023, and
can be accessed by clicking on the following link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or rbarragan@tustinca.org with any questions or concerns. Please
note that City Hall will be closed between December 23, 2022 and January 2, 2023.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
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Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
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From:Barragan, Raymond
To:Dona Evans
Cc:Hurtado, Vera; Carver, Leila
Bcc:Huitron, Irma
Subject:RE: January 10, 2023 Planning Commission Meeting
Date:Monday, January 9, 2023 9:27:00 AM
Attachments:image001.jpg
Ms. Evans:
Thank you for your comment. It will be included in the public record.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
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From: Dona Evans
Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2023 10:20 AM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Re: January 10, 2023 Planning Commission Meeting
Dear Mr. Barragan,
This is a thinly veiled attempt to open this clinic. We all know what will happen to our beautiful city if this
clinic moves in.
I am still opposed to this clinic going in. If it does we will have more homeless, drug use and sales,
robberies and burglaries. it does NOT matter that the people who are going to the clinic have to be drug
free. I am a member of NextDoor and the amount of crime we are seeing is increasing on a weekly
basis. This clinic will make it 100x worse.
Thank you.
On Friday, January 6, 2023 at 11:34:14 AM PST, Barragan, Raymond <rbarragan@tustinca.org> wrote:
Hello Interested Parties:
The Planning Commission Agenda and staff reports for the subject Planning Commission meeting can be
found by clicking on the following link: https://tustin.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?
view_id=5&event_id=1715 For reference, the public notice for the project is also attached.
The Planning Commission will consider two separate items related to the project at 535 E. First Street;
therefore, please refer to the following agenda items in the link (Planning Commission Agenda):
Agenda Item Number 3: APPEAL OF DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR DISABILITY-RELATED
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
Agenda Item Number 4: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 2022-0009
The Planning Commission meeting will take place at 7 PM in the Council Chamber at 300 Centennial
Way, Tustin on Tuesday, January 10, 2023. Members of the public may participate virtually or in-person,
and participation instructions can be found in the Planning Commission Agenda in the link provided.
Please contact me with any questions regarding the agenda items by email or by phone at (714) 573-
3016.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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Carver, Leila
From:Planning Commission
Sent:Monday, January 9, 2023 9:43 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond; Carver, Leila
Subject:sent to PC general email: California Treatment Services (Methadone Clinic) Denial
Request
Attachments:Methadone Clinic I.JPG; Methadone Clinic II.JPG; Methadone Clinic Image III.JPG;
Methadone Clinic Police Report - 36 months.pdf; Sunland Motel Police Report - 36
months.pdf
FYI
From: Denzil Otero
Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2023 11:29 AM
To: Planning Commission <PlanningCommission@tustinca.org>
Cc: Michael Bahr >; Carol Mendoza ; Tammie Bullard
; Dale & Diane Willumson ; Matt Bosma
>
Subject: California Treatment Services (Methadone Clinic) Denial Request
Dear Planning Commission of the City of Tustin,
Many of us at Palmwood Association (98 condominium units) received an
official notice of continued public hearing for California Treatment Services
(Methadone Clinic) to be located at 535 E. First St., Second Floor.
Numerous homeowners are deeply concerned about the methadone clinic’s
relocation (2101 E. First St. Santa Ana), and would like the Planning Commission
to seriously consider denying their request for the following reasons:
1) Major increase in loitering and homeless activity near the clinic. Please
see attached photos. These pictures were taken a year or two ago from
the current location. Today, the clinic has now installed a wrought iron
fence that surrounds the entire facility due to numerous suspicious
activities. Please be aware that loitering and homeless activity has
not stopped because of the fence.
2) A police report, of the past 36 months, was requested from the City of
Santa Ana for the current methadone clinic location. It did not come to
a surprise to many of us that it was 14 pages long (attached).
3) An additional police report of the past 36 months was also requested from
from the City of Santa Ana of a business that only shares the same parking
lot as the methadone clinic. This report was 24 pages long (attached).
Did the applicant give an explanation for the reason of their relocation from 2101
E. First St. Santa Ana to 535 E. First St. Tustin? Maybe due to the above
information provided?
2
We already have enough suspicious activity in our quiet peaceful community from
the last public transit bus stop located on East First St, and the two bars across the
street (Tustin Inn & Godfathers), and adding the methadone clinic will most definitely
complicate things for outstanding Tustin citizens who live in our community or
surrounding areas, or for the business owners who work near the applicant’s
requested address.
At this time, we are asking to please deny the applicant’s request to be located to 535
E. First St. Tustin.
Sincerely,
Denzil M. Otero Reyes
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CLINIC
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CLINIC
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CLINIC
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RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
CENTER
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SOLUTION
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SOLUTIONS
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SOLUTION
CENTER
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SOLUTIONS OF
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SOLUTIONS
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SOLUTION
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SOLUTIONS
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SANTA ANA
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SOLUTION
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SOLUTIONS
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 05/04/2022 02:53 Wednesday 2 220501964 2101 E 1ST ST METHODONE
CLINIC
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 05/11/2022 04:41 Wednesday 3 220506685 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
417WO PERSON WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON
05/11/2022 12:38 Wednesday 2 220507003 2101 E 1ST ST SANTA ANA
CLINIC
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 05/17/2022 09:33 Tuesday 3 220510794 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 05/18/2022 07:38 Wednesday 3 220511413 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTION
SANTA ANA
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 05/19/2022 07:56 Thursday 3 220512130 2101 E 1ST ST REHAB FACILITY
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 05/23/2022 09:09 Monday 3 220514615 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTION OF
SANTA ANA
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 05/24/2022 04:49 Tuesday 3 220515157 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 05/26/2022 08:24 Thursday 3 220516600 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTION
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 06/01/2022 04:44 Wednesday 3 220600065 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTION
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 06/04/2022 06:32 Saturday 3 220602125 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTION
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 06/11/2022 07:41 Saturday 3 220606720 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 06/17/2022 09:12 Friday 3 220610687 2101 E 1ST ST SA
COMPREHENSIV
E TREATMENT
CENTER
2101 E 1ST ST
459A AUDIBLE BURGLARY ALARM 06/23/2022 20:03 Thursday 3 220614839 2101 E 1ST ST CALIFORNIA
TREATMENT SVS
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 07/06/2022 04:21 Wednesday 3 220703730 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
314O INDECENT EXPOSURE
JUST/OCCURRED
07/11/2022 19:42 Monday 3 220707522 2101 E 1ST ST PKG LOT
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 07/18/2022 12:09 Monday 2 220711683 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
488R PETTY THEFT RPT 07/18/2022 18:27 Monday 4 220711893 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
242O BATTERY JUST/OCCURRED 07/19/2022 11:00 Tuesday 3 220712243 2101 E 1ST ST SANTA ANA
COMP
TREATEMENT
CENTER
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 07/29/2022 12:41 Friday 2 220718596 2101 E 1ST ST
925V SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 08/02/2022 07:26 Tuesday 3 220800724 2101 E 1ST ST
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 08/03/2022 04:35 Wednesday 3 220801275 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
422O TERRORISM J/O 08/05/2022 13:04 Friday 2 220802831 2101 E 1ST ST METHODONE
CLINIC
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 08/17/2022 04:48 Wednesday 3 220810499 2101 E 1ST ST METHODONE
CLINIC
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 08/18/2022 04:33 Thursday 3 220811218 2101 E 1ST ST
927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 08/21/2022 00:28 Sunday 2 220813181 2101 E 1ST ST 1ST ST BURGER
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 08/21/2022 17:27 Sunday 2 220813564 2101 E 1ST ST
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 08/23/2022 04:13 Tuesday 3 220814422 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 09/08/2022 06:38 Thursday 3 220904358 2101 E 1ST ST
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 09/13/2022 08:39 Tuesday 3 220907400 2101 E 1ST ST METHODONE
CLINIC
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 09/20/2019 22:24 Friday 3 190913369 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
929 PERSON DOWN 09/23/2019 18:19 Monday 2 190915179 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
594TO TAGGING/GRAFFITI JUST/OCC 09/25/2019 21:11 Wednesday 3 190916691 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
245O ASSAULT W/DEADLY WEAPON
J/O
09/27/2019 00:13 Friday 1 190917424 2019-23620 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
CAD Incidents: 9/20/2019 - 9/20/2022
2111 E 1ST
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 09/29/2019 18:54 Sunday 3 190919157 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 09/30/2019 18:33 Monday 3 190919757 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 10/02/2019 18:50 Wednesday 2 191001201 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
925SUB SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT 10/03/2019 03:10 Thursday 3 191001387 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
930 SEE THE MAN 10/10/2019 03:07 Thursday 4 191005836 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415FI DISTURBANCE-FIGHT 10/13/2019 00:33 Sunday 2 191007718 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 10/13/2019 13:45 Sunday 3 191008018 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 10/14/2019 15:13 Monday 3 191008663 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415 DISTURBING THE PEACE 10/15/2019 22:49 Tuesday 4 191009553 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 10/17/2019 04:58 Thursday 3 191010279 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 10/19/2019 12:04 Saturday 2 191011794 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
470P FORGERY IN-PROGRESS 10/21/2019 12:30 Monday 2 191013107 2019-25809 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
487R GRAND THEFT RPT 10/26/2019 13:38 Saturday 4 191016373 2019-26282 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 10/26/2019 17:50 Saturday 3 191016508 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PROBR PROBATION VIOLATION
REPORT
10/31/2019 17:02 Thursday 4 191019611 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 11/04/2019 08:37 Monday 2 191101987 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
919 KEEP THE PEACE 11/09/2019 10:11 Saturday 4 191105257 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
SHOT SHOTS FIRED IN THE AREA 11/11/2019 08:03 Monday 3 191106418 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 11/15/2019 06:14 Friday 3 191108915 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 11/17/2019 15:00 Sunday 3 191110354 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
DV DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 11/17/2019 16:04 Sunday 2 191110381 2019-28183 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
DV DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 11/17/2019 16:04 Sunday 2 191110381 2019-28188 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 11/17/2019 21:29 Sunday 3 191110591 2019-28207 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
415M DISTURBANCE-MUSIC 12/05/2019 03:27 Thursday 4 191202394 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
488O PETTY THEFT J/O 12/06/2019 04:37 Friday 3 191203079 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PARKING LOT
C5 CODE 5 12/07/2019 07:26 Saturday 9 191203797 2019-29828 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 12/07/2019 13:42 Saturday 3 191203987 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
211O ROBBERY JUST/OCCURRED 12/08/2019 05:17 Sunday 2 191204471 2019-29904 2111 E 1ST ST
211O ROBBERY JUST/OCCURRED 12/08/2019 05:17 Sunday 2 191204471 2019-29906 2111 E 1ST ST
211O ROBBERY JUST/OCCURRED 12/08/2019 05:17 Sunday 2 191204471 2019-29911 2111 E 1ST ST
914A ATTEMPT SUICIDE 12/08/2019 10:57 Sunday 1 191204586 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 12/08/2019 13:31 Sunday 3 191204677 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
503O STOLEN VEHICLE J/O 12/09/2019 09:42 Monday 2 191205107 2019-29994 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
925SUB SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT 12/11/2019 23:34 Wednesday 3 191206774 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 12/12/2019 03:20 Thursday 2 191206841 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 12/13/2019 20:02 Friday 2 191207871 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 12/26/2019 22:32 Thursday 2 191215333 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415FI DISTURBANCE-FIGHT 12/26/2019 22:52 Thursday 2 191215347 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
ASST ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY 01/03/2020 21:52 Friday 3 200101653 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 01/10/2020 20:45 Friday 3 200106096 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 01/18/2020 13:02 Saturday 3 200110977 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
488R PETTY THEFT RPT 01/20/2020 09:45 Monday 4 200112056 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415M DISTURBANCE-MUSIC 01/22/2020 11:36 Wednesday 4 200113345 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
415M DISTURBANCE-MUSIC 01/25/2020 17:18 Saturday 4 200115717 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
314O INDECENT EXPOSURE
JUST/OCCURRED
02/02/2020 08:03 Sunday 2 200200789 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 02/02/2020 11:17 Sunday 3 200200857 2020-02907 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 02/14/2020 10:39 Friday 3 200208483 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
SCAV ILLEGAL SCAVENGING SAMC 16
-34
02/18/2020 20:53 Tuesday 4 200211282 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 02/23/2020 21:35 Sunday 3 200214671 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
242O BATTERY JUST/OCCURRED 03/15/2020 01:02 Sunday 3 200309335 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 03/18/2020 15:20 Wednesday 2 200311401 2020-06750 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
503C SAPD STOLEN VEHICLE
RECOVERY
03/26/2020 16:57 Thursday 4 200316080 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
925V SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 03/27/2020 11:37 Friday 3 200316457 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 03/30/2020 01:54 Monday 3 200317944 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
594R MALICIOUS MISCHIEF RPT 03/30/2020 06:42 Monday 4 200317994 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 04/01/2020 08:15 Wednesday 3 200400122 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 04/02/2020 14:31 Thursday 3 200400908 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 04/04/2020 07:33 Saturday 3 200401872 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
925 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 04/05/2020 23:47 Sunday 3 200402844 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 04/06/2020 02:19 Monday 3 200402896 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 04/10/2020 17:51 Friday 3 200405492 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 04/10/2020 23:43 Friday 3 200405661 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
930 SEE THE MAN 04/26/2020 15:13 Sunday 4 200415728 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 04/27/2020 12:22 Monday 3 200416296 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
931 SEE THE WOMAN 05/24/2020 16:57 Sunday 4 200515587 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 05/31/2020 12:02 Sunday 3 200520260 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
AREA AREA CHECK 06/10/2020 06:09 Wednesday 4 200605527 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
488R PETTY THEFT RPT 06/12/2020 10:58 Friday 4 200606784 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
FLAG OFFICER FLAGGED DOWN 07/07/2020 10:34 Tuesday 4 200704620 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 07/11/2020 16:17 Saturday 3 200707249 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 07/19/2020 12:25 Sunday 3 200712043 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
SAMCT SAMC - TRANSIENT 07/23/2020 09:25 Thursday 4 200714616 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
929 PERSON DOWN 09/03/2020 11:12 Thursday 2 200901491 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
925 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 09/04/2020 19:47 Friday 3 200902494 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
911 INCOMPLETE 9-1-1 CALL REC'D 09/09/2020 10:37 Wednesday 2 200905272 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 09/13/2020 16:40 Sunday 2 200908211 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 09/24/2020 02:28 Thursday 3 200914504 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 10/05/2020 21:51 Monday 3 201002969 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 10/25/2020 20:52 Sunday 3 201015123 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
242O BATTERY JUST/OCCURRED 11/13/2020 21:32 Friday 3 201107307 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
417WO PERSON WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON
11/19/2020 16:54 Thursday 2 201110612 2020-24421 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
417WO PERSON WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON
11/19/2020 16:54 Thursday 2 201110612 2020-24422 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415FI DISTURBANCE-FIGHT 12/14/2020 23:47 Monday 2 201208072 2020-26356 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 12/20/2020 00:01 Sunday 2 201210868 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 12/20/2020 21:09 Sunday 3 201211315 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 01/05/2021 12:21 Tuesday 3 210102300 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 02/18/2021 00:28 Thursday 3 210210160 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 03/07/2021 02:51 Sunday 3 210303981 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 03/15/2021 01:54 Monday 3 210308734 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 03/31/2021 14:37 Wednesday 3 210319291 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
503C SAPD STOLEN VEHICLE
RECOVERY
04/13/2021 08:18 Tuesday 4 210407782 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
927D POSSIBLE DEAD BODY 05/03/2021 16:09 Monday 2 210501543 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
594P MALICIOUS MISCHIEF I/P 05/08/2021 14:35 Saturday 3 210504723 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
488R PETTY THEFT RPT 05/10/2021 06:17 Monday 4 210505647 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PROBR PROBATION VIOLATION
REPORT
05/10/2021 15:26 Monday 4 210505933 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PROBR PROBATION VIOLATION
REPORT
05/21/2021 11:36 Friday 4 210512540 2021-10985 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
415 DISTURBING THE PEACE 05/30/2021 12:56 Sunday 4 210518393 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
930 SEE THE MAN 06/03/2021 12:26 Thursday 4 210601619 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 06/09/2021 12:29 Wednesday 3 210605263 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 06/14/2021 12:30 Monday 3 210608333 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
242O BATTERY JUST/OCCURRED 06/19/2021 02:59 Saturday 3 210611391 2021-13069 2111 E 1ST ST
242O BATTERY JUST/OCCURRED 06/19/2021 13:22 Saturday 3 210611611 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
FUP FOLLOW-UP 06/22/2021 09:41 Tuesday 5 210613432 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 07/02/2021 19:39 Friday 2 210701201 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 07/05/2021 20:10 Monday 3 210703658 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 08/03/2021 15:26 Tuesday 3 210801557 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
417WO PERSON WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON
08/31/2021 17:32 Tuesday 2 210818529 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415P DISTURBANCE-PARTY 09/04/2021 14:43 Saturday 4 210902206 2111 E 1ST ST REAR OF
SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 09/05/2021 15:28 Sunday 1 210902863 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 09/11/2021 16:29 Saturday 2 210906692 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
PROBR PROBATION VIOLATION
REPORT
09/24/2021 10:48 Friday 4 210914684 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
930 SEE THE MAN 10/01/2021 21:05 Friday 4 211000599 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 10/11/2021 15:23 Monday 3 211006948 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 10/16/2021 20:00 Saturday 2 211010241 2021-22294 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
502 DRUNK DRIVER 11/16/2021 19:01 Tuesday 3 211109894 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
502 DRUNK DRIVER 11/19/2021 10:53 Friday 3 211111482 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 12/05/2021 13:59 Sunday 3 211202843 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASST ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY 12/18/2021 15:59 Saturday 1 211210744 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
417V PERSON W/A DEADLY WPN IN
A VEH
01/18/2022 15:50 Tuesday 2 220110049 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
422O TERRORISM J/O 01/23/2022 01:50 Sunday 3 220112955 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 01/29/2022 09:27 Saturday 3 220116860 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 01/29/2022 12:21 Saturday 3 220116956 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 01/30/2022 11:17 Sunday 3 220117525 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
925V SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 02/07/2022 05:12 Monday 3 220203941 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASST ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY 02/13/2022 14:28 Sunday 3 220208316 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 02/16/2022 11:49 Wednesday 3 220210067 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 02/22/2022 23:49 Tuesday 2 220214144 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 02/23/2022 01:10 Wednesday 3 220214165 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 02/26/2022 08:27 Saturday 2 220216335 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 02/27/2022 00:07 Sunday 3 220216824 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 02/28/2022 09:26 Monday 3 220217492 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 02/28/2022 16:44 Monday 3 220217755 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 03/01/2022 14:16 Tuesday 3 220300374 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 03/02/2022 08:32 Wednesday 3 220300821 2022-04709 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 03/03/2022 02:41 Thursday 3 220301417 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 03/04/2022 14:45 Friday 3 220302354 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 03/08/2022 12:11 Tuesday 3 220304486 2111 E 1ST ST
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 03/09/2022 22:01 Wednesday 3 220305383 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 03/13/2022 13:11 Sunday 3 220307594 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case
Number
Address Loc Name
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 03/14/2022 10:56 Monday 3 220308077 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 03/16/2022 08:53 Wednesday 3 220309380 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
909T TRAFFIC HAZARD 03/18/2022 08:51 Friday 3 220310657 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 03/18/2022 23:18 Friday 3 220311164 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 03/27/2022 12:10 Sunday 3 220316820 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 04/02/2022 04:00 Saturday 3 220400798 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 04/02/2022 13:47 Saturday 3 220400998 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 04/06/2022 23:12 Wednesday 3 220403833 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
919 KEEP THE PEACE 04/09/2022 15:06 Saturday 4 220405546 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 04/23/2022 17:31 Saturday 2 220414749 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 04/27/2022 00:10 Wednesday 2 220416879 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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Address Loc Name
ASST ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY 05/01/2022 11:36 Sunday 3 220500265 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 05/02/2022 02:51 Monday 3 220500642 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415T DISTURBANCE- TRANSIENT 05/14/2022 17:05 Saturday 3 220509129 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 05/16/2022 17:25 Monday 3 220510362 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 05/16/2022 20:59 Monday 3 220510504 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 05/17/2022 10:03 Tuesday 3 220510814 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415FI DISTURBANCE-FIGHT 05/20/2022 10:55 Friday 2 220512848 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 06/01/2022 20:02 Wednesday 2 220600578 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
925SUB SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT 06/04/2022 02:12 Saturday 3 220602061 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
211O ROBBERY JUST/OCCURRED 06/04/2022 14:13 Saturday 2 220602311 2022-12389 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
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905I INJURED ANIMAL 06/06/2022 20:03 Monday 3 220603821 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
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Address Loc Name
487P GRAND THEFT IN/PROGRESS 06/11/2022 17:43 Saturday 2 220606976 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
488O PETTY THEFT J/O 06/14/2022 23:53 Tuesday 3 220609046 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
597P ANIMAL CRUELTY IN PROGRESS 06/16/2022 14:40 Thursday 2 220610242 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL PKNG
LOT
FP FOOT PURSUIT 06/19/2022 09:35 Sunday 1 220612014 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
537O DEFRAUDING AN INNKEEPER
J/O
06/21/2022 12:38 Tuesday 3 220613320 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
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927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 06/26/2022 12:29 Sunday 2 220616423 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
931 SEE THE WOMAN 07/07/2022 17:27 Thursday 4 220704923 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
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927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 07/19/2022 23:30 Tuesday 2 220712591 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
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483O HIT&RUN OF PARKED VEH J/O 07/25/2022 12:49 Monday 3 220716003 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 08/07/2022 07:06 Sunday 3 220803953 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 08/13/2022 12:49 Saturday 3 220808202 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
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488O PETTY THEFT J/O 09/06/2022 00:52 Tuesday 3 220903023 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
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Sent:Monday, January 9, 2023 3:48 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Opposition to cup 2002-009
I oppose the cup listed above for a methadone clinic. It is not appropriate in a residential area. Furthermore it is
relatively close to a middle school. Also it will be an undue bur
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relatively close to a middle school. Also it will be an undue burden on both Irvine Blvd. and First Street with additional
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From:Alfonso Family
Sent:Monday, January 9, 2023 7:28 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
To: The Tustin Planning Commission;
We have recently been made aware by way of an online forum of a project under consideration by the Tustin Planning Commission for
an outpatient treatment center for opioid addiction at 535 E. 1st St.
We have lived 1/2 mile away from this location in Tustin for over 30 years and are very concerned about the increase in crime in our
area as well as with all areas of the country. For the first time last year we had what looked to be a drug induced transi ent approach our
home in the middle of the night and try our front door handle.
Addicts are not criminals for the act of addiction however, addiction often leads to criminal acts; and crime has increased everywhere
including the city of Tustin. No one should be naive to the consequences of opening such a clinic in the area near walkable shopping
and downtown area with a specific plan, elementary school walking routes, full park schedules within several hundred yards and
multifamily complexes within very close proximity.
Being closer to an area with social workers and ambulatory staff available to get addicts the medical attention they need should be the
goal. With the Global Medical Center on Tustin Ave., it seems that the already established SAC Treatment Center or another location in
the immediate area of the hospital would be sufficient for that purpose. We do not need another center 1 mile away.
We are in complete agreement with the very well researched and presented Wellington Plaza Association comments and are
respectfully requesting that you NOT approve the CUP for this project.
Sergio and Lucy Alfonso
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From:Armando Guillen
Sent:Monday, January 9, 2023 7:33 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Cc:
Subject:No Meth Clinics in our Cities
Good evening Ray,
I hope you and your family are doing well.
Please make an effort to keep our cities safe and avoid the approvals of all Meth Clinics and Mariguana shops in our
beautiful Orange Country.
Thank You !!!
John 14:6 (NLT): “6 Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the
Father except through me.”
Acts 4:12 (NLT): (Referring to Jesus The Bible says) “12 There is salvation in no one else! God has given no other name
under heaven by which we must be saved.”
Romans 10:9–11 (NLT): “9 If you openly declare that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God
raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For it is by believing in your heart that you are made
right with God, and it is by openly declaring your faith that you are saved. 11 As the Scriptures tell us,
“Anyone who trusts in him will never be disgraced.”
John 11:25–26 (NLT): “25 Jesus told her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even
after dying. 26 Everyone who lives in me and believes in me will never ever die. Do you believe this, Martha?””
John 1:10–13 (NLT): “10 He came into the very world he created, but the world didn’t recognize him. 11 He came to his
own people, and even they rejected him. 12 But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become
children of God. 13 They are reborn—not with a physical birth resulting from human passion or plan, but a birth that
comes from God.”
May the grace, peace, love and the blessings of God The Father and Jesus Christ, The Only Lord and Savior, be with
you.
In Christ,
Armando Guillen
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From:Denise O'Sullivan
Sent:Monday, January 9, 2023 10:09 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009.
Dear sir,
Please do not allow a methadone clinic to open in Tustin. I used to live by one in San Diego, and the area
turned from nice to awful. Theft, assaults, graffiti, people camping out near the clinic and urinating in the streets.
The smell was awful, and statistically they don't get better from methadone. Thank you for reading.
Regards,
Denise O'Sullivan (North Tustin resident)
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From:Leslie Manderscheid
Sent:Monday, January 9, 2023 11:06 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
I am a resident of Orange adjacent to Tustin. I am against allowing a methadone clinic at 535 E First Street, Tustin. I visit
this area often for medical & other reasons. This will cause unacceptable impacts in the neighborhood and invite
unlawful conduct in the vicinity. This type of use is not conducive to the area. Please deny the CUP!
Leslie Manderscheid
Please deny
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From:Christian Colamarco
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 7:58 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:ATTN: RAY BARRAGAN / CITY OF TUSTIN / CUP 2022-0009
Good morning Ray,
I wanted to let you know that my family, neighbors, and I are against the project CUP 2022-0009. We do not
want the methadone clinic in the City of Tustin, CA. Thanks for all your help.
Regards,
Christian
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From:Elsa Matijevich <
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 8:26 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
I am a resident of Tustin and do not approve of the Methadone Clinic that is being considered for approval at 535 E. First
Street in Tustin.
Historically we have seen an increase in crime, homelessness and drugs. We want our kids to grow up in a safe
environment free from that type of exposure.
I am a contributing member to this community and a mom of 2 and I strongly urge you to reconsider.
Kind Regards,
Elsa S. Matijevich
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From:Shauna Drumm
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 8:55 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-009
I am a resident of Tustin and mom of 4. I also work in Tustin off Newport Ave. I strongly oppose the methadone clinic
being considered at 535 E. First Street in Tustin.
This location is too close to Columbus Tustin middle school where children will be coming to and from school during the
clinics hours of operation which creates a heightened safety risk. This location being across the street from
condominiums, also near businesses not only affects real estate value in a negative way but once again creates a safety
risk. This location is not suitable for the clinic.
Thank you,
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From:Ashley Whitaker
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:00 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:No methadone Clinic in tustin
Hello, my name is Ashley Whitaker Caro, I am a resident of Tustin and do not approve of the Methadone Clinic that is
being considered for approval at 535 E. First Street in Tustin. Every clinic that has opened has drug users hanging around
and makes our community unsafe.
Historically we have seen an increase in crime, homelessness and drugs. We want our kids to grow up in a safe
environment free from that type of exposure.
I am a contributing member to this community and a mother of 2 and I strongly urge you to reconsider.
Sincerely,
Ashley Whitaker Caro
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From:Kimberly Hoffman
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:21 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:NO METH CLINIC!!
PLEASE!!! NO NO NO
METH CLINIC IN TUSTIN
I have spent my lifetime in this neighborhood.
Graduated from Foothill in 84.
Lived off Palomar for 20 years and now off 17th. Already sad what’s happening with the homeless issue and crime.
The streets are not the same!
Its ruining our city. Please don’t give them another reason for more to come here. Keep us safe!
Protect our neighborhoods┲
Kimberly H
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From:Erin Johnson, CPA
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:32 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:2022-0009
Hi,
I am a resident of Tustin, I own a business in Tustin, and a mom to 4 children in Tustin schools. We moved to Tustin 5
years ago from Costa Mesa, because we loved the small community feel of Tustin and the charming walkability of the
downtown. Putting a methadone clinic near the main part of Tustin makes no sense. My family and I eat at restaurants
and shop in Old Town Tustin and if I have to worry about the safety of my family we will go to a different city to eat and
shop.
My other concern is the proximity to Columbus Tustin and Peppertree Park. Both of these places are intended to be
places for children. The methadone clinic would bring people that have the potential to be unsafe for children. Please
reconsider this clinic and find a better alternative away from children and Old Town.
If there are additional people I should talk to with my concerns please let me know.
Thank you,
--
Erin
A. Johnson, CPA
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From:Megan Swanek <
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:42 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
Thank you SO MUCH for realizing the need for a methadone clinic in Tustin! This clinic is sure to help decrease the
homeless population there, as methadone clinics have such high success rates! This will really help Tustin continue to be
a desirable place for families to raise their children free of crime. If only the knife-wielding man fatally shot in Tustin the
other day had access to methadone, all would be well. This will also help with an influx of addicts from Santa Ana who
already have their fair share. Distribute the wealth and help! I, for one, would love a methadone clinic to be put next to
my home, so my small children can see firsthand the importance of helping people who suffer from this disease that
could randomly attack anyone! You never know just when heroin addiction will strike. Please also consider giving out the
safe crack pipes from the Biden administration on every street corner. Additionally, please help bring more graffiti to the
city of Tustin so that it really has that urban feel. Thank you for all you do!
Megan
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From:Patricia Kane
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:51 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:2202-0009
I am against the methadone clinic on E 1st in Tustin. Thank you Sent from my iPhone
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From:Nicole Egner
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 10:02 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:2022-0009
Hello Mr. Barragan,
I am a resident of Tustin and do not approve of the Methadone Clinic that is being considered for approval at 535 E. First
Street in Tustin.
We have already seen an increase in crime, homelessness and drugs in the last few years. We want our kids to grow up
in a safe environment free from that type of harm.
I am a contributing member to this community and a mom of four and I strongly urge you to reconsider.
Thank you for hearing out our community and taking steps to do what’s right.
Respectfully,
Nicole Egner
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From:Monica
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 10:29 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Yes for Methodone clinics
Hello, I think it’s an excellent idea to have a methadone clinic where people who wanna get help have a place to go.
What really needs to happen is to open more rehab centers if you’re on Medi-Cal and you wanna go to rehab or detox
there’s a 2 to 3 week wait for a bed. addicts don’t have time to wait two and and three weeks. However, if you have
private insurance, you can be at a rehab facility the same day up in Malibu in million dollar homes on the beach getting
massages and yoga there needs to be some fairness for the people who don’t have private health insurance it’s
absolutely and utterly ridiculous.
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From:carrie wallace <
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 10:47 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
Hello,
I am a community member of Tustin and a mother of 2. I strongly oppose the methadone clinic being considered at 535
E. First St. in Tustin. This is not an appropriate place for the clinic. It is too close to Columbus Tustin Middle School. It is a
safety risk for the school children especially since operation of the clinic would be during school hours. It has been
documented that methadone clinics bring increased crime and homelessness. We want our chi ldren to grow up in a safe
environment.
Please reconsider.
Thank you,
Carrie DaCosta
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From:Lauren Usami
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 11:17 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
Hi Mr. Barragan,
I am begging you to reconsider the Clinic at 535 E. First St. We live in the condo’s right next to this location.
As a mom of 3 young kids that I homeschool, this is my worst nightmare. Why on earth would I want to let
my kids out to play if they are going to be surrounded by this. We have already seen an influx of homeless
people coming into our gated community, so much so I can’t trust to let my kids out to play unless I am
right with them. Who wants to live in fear of going outside your door!! This is not fair to our community,
especially when there is another clinic just down the street in a more industrial/commercial community.
Please reconsider the location and what you are doing to our community and our safety.
Sincerely,
Lauren Usami
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From:Lisa VanDorpe
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 11:25 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Proposed Methadone Clinic
Mr. Barragan,
I am writing as a resident of Tustin to express my concern regarding the consideration of a methadone clinic at 535 E
First Street.
Please take into consideration the actual effects of the activities of such a clinic as demonstrated at existing, similar
clinics. There is no judgement of the patients, just an assessment of how the surrounding area will be affected. It is the
right of Tustin residents to oppose this use of a commercial building based upon proven, negative consequences to the
surrounding businesses. I have learned from volunteers at a school property near the existing clinic in Santa Ana that
security breaches at the school have increased tremendously due to patients behaving dangerously on school grounds
as they linger about the clinic. Medical waste and trash on surrounding properties have also increased due to patients'
unlawful loitering.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this concern.
Lisa VanDorpe
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oppose this use of a commercial building based upon proven, negative consequences to the
surrounding businesses. I have learned from volunteers at a school property near the existing
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From:Christy Liekhus
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 11:51 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Methadone clinic opposition
Mr. Barragan,
I am writing as a resident of Tustin to express my opposition of a methadone clinic at 535 E First Street.
Please take into consideration the actual effects of the activities of such a clinic as demonstrated at existing, similar
clinics. There is no judgement of the patients, just an assessment of how the surrounding area will be affected. It is the
right of Tustin residents to oppose this use of a commercial building based upon proven, negative consequences to the
surrounding businesses. I have learned from volunteers at a school property near the existing clinic in Santa Ana that
security breaches at the school have increased tremendously due to patients behaving dangerously on school grounds
as they linger about the clinic. Medical waste and trash on surrounding properties have also increased due to patients'
unlawful loitering.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this concern.
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From:Mark Kreyche <
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 11:54 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Mr. Barragan,
I am writing as a resident of Tustin to express my opposition of a methadone clinic at 535 E First Street.
Please take into consideration the actual effects of the activities of such a clinic as demonstrated at existing, similar clinics. There is no
judgement of the patients, just an assessment of how the surrounding area will be affected. It is the right of Tustin residents to oppose this
use of a commercial building based upon proven, negative consequences to the surrounding businesses. I have learned from volu nteers at a
school property near the existing clinic in Santa Ana that security breaches at the school have increased tremendously due to patients
behaving dangerously on school grounds as they linger about the clinic. Medical waste and trash on surrounding properties have also
increased due to patients' unlawful loitering.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this concern.
Mark Kreyche
Tustin Meadows Resident since 1981
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From:Linda
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 1:30 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Proposed Meth Clinic on First St, Tustin
I am totally against this as I have seen the destruction this type of business brings. I have been a resident, and business
owner in Tustin for over 40+ years and we do not need this business in our quiet little town.
We do not want to turn Tustin into another Santa Ana for sure. The people and attention this brings is not what our city
is about.
Please turn down the request. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Thank you,
Linda McKinley
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From:Christina Mannix
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 1:37 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
CUP 2022-0009
Dear Mr. Barragan,
I am a resident of Tustin, and mother of 3. I strongly oppose the methadone clinic being considered at 535 E. First Street
in Tustin.
This location is too close to Columbus Tustin middle school where children will be coming to/from school during the
clinic’s hours of operation which creates a heightened safety risk. This location is also across the street from
condominiums and businesses, and will affect real estate values in a negative way. But once again, more importantly, it
creates a safety risk. This is NOT a suitable location for the clinic.
Thank you for your time.
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From:The Coughran’s
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 1:38 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:methadone clinic location.
To Ray,
My wife and I are worried about the location being close to children that live right next store in the condos. 3 of them
are our grandchildren. Please find a suitable location that will provide for the care and love that we know the
Methadone clinic wants to provide for those seeking help and wants to avoid possible contact with the kids. Safety for
all.
Our prayers that you can locate another location and the clinic will have great success.
Take care and may God bless,
Worried Grandparents
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From:Ryan Higgins
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 1:43 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009 NO METHADONE CLINIC
Good Afternoon,
As a public servant, father of two and significant contributor to your city and our people, I am adamantly OPPOSED to a
methadone clinic in the city of Tustin.
Simply put, these people are non-contributors to society and are a danger to our community. I see it first hand given my
profession at a local fire department.
I do not feel that my kids will be safe in our city if this clinic is allowed to go in.
NO MATTER what subsidies the city will get from the county or state, you cannot put a price on the safety of our
community.
Should this be allowed to continue and crime rises. Or heaven forbid something happens to my family, I will hold you
directly responsible.
Thank you for discontinuing the exploration of an unsafe methadone clinic in the city of Tustin.
Ryan Higgins
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From:Edward Corwin <
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 2:02 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Cc:Doreen Corwin
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
We understand that Tustin is considering approving a Methadone Clinic at 535 E. First Street. We have lived in the Tustin
School District since 1972, and both of our daughters attended school in Tustin through high school. We have seen an
increase in crime, homelessness and drugs over that time. A Methadone Clinic would bring a clientele to Tustin that are
most often takers and non-contributors, if not actually dangerous. We want the children in our city to grow up in a safe
environment free from that type of exposure.
We strongly urge the City of Tustin to not approve this clinic.
Sincerely,
Ed and Doreen Corwin
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From:Paul Green
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 2:13 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Please no Methadone Clinic!
To whom it may concern:
Please no Methadone Clinic a few blocks from an elementary and Middle schools ! The Boys and Girls Club is also too
close for comfort! Do not approve CUP 2022-0009.
Thank you for your consideration. Paul Green
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From:Roni Smith
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 2:16 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Methadone clinic
I am opposing this methadone clinic going in, in Tustin, I live nearby and we have enough bad things going on around us
without this.
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eComment: JoAnne Grisham. Tustin, CA 92789 1.Our condos are behind 535
E. First, with the parking areas abutting. A drug treatment center is not a good fit for a residential
area. In spite of the disability aspect, behavioral issues exhibited by these patients would have a
negative effect on our comfort and safety. How could we protect ourselves from those
behaviors? 2. This treatment center would be less than a block from Columbus Tustin Middle
School. A drug treatment center isn't a good fit there either. Again, the safety of impressionable
young people would be of concern. 3. Another of these centers, located on Irvine Blvd. has been
difficult for surrounding businesses due to the behaviors of the center's clientele - loitering,
burglaries, that have necessitated police intervention. This is terribly concerning, especially in the
locations mentioned above.
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Barragan, Raymond
From:k
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 2:39 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
I am a longtime resident of Tustin and do not approve of the Methadone Clinic that is being considered for approval at
535 E. First Street in Tustin.
Historically we have seen an increase in crime, homelessness and drugs. We want our kids to grow up in a safe
environment free from that type of exposure.
I am a contributing member to this community and a mom of 3 and I strongly urge you to reconsider.
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Barragan, Raymond
From:Gay Klass
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 2:36 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Methadone clinic
Sent from my iPhoneSir I have seen first hand what a Methadone clinic does to a community!
Sad to say my daughters boy friend was a heroine addict and went to a Methadone clinic in Stockton, Ca. I don’t want to
see our beautiful sleepy town of Tustin turned into a Stockton or Santa Ana! I have owned a home here in Tustin since
1969 and if this clinic is opened here our property values are going to take a nose dive! I am ill and unable to make the
meeting but want to have my voice heard against the opening of such a clinic in Tustin.
Sincerely,
Gay Klass Probst
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Barragan, Raymond
From:Laura Dewey
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 2:59 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Methadone Clinic
Hi Ray,
Ref CUP 2022-0009
I am a no. My office is next door and I walk regularly in the neighborhood throughout the day. The clinic concerns me as
I believe it will affect safety.
Thank you,
L Dewey
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Barragan, Raymond
From:Cecilia Low
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 12:01 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:January 10 Planning Commission meeting at 7 pm re: California Treatment Services, LLC
To Tustin Planning Commission,
Agenda item number 3. We agree with Planning Commission’s denial of request for Disability-related Reasonable
Accommodation requested by California Treatment Services, LLC, (Acadia Healthcare Company) at 535 E. First Street,
Tustin. We humbly request the appeal requested by California Treatment Services, LLC to be turned down by the
Planning Commission.
Agenda Item number 4. We humbly request the Conditional Use Permit requested by California Treatment Services, LLC
(Acadia Healthcare Company) (CUP) 2022-0009 to be turned down by Planning Commission.
Tustin is a family oriented friendly city and there are lots of restaurants, post office and apartments close to 535 E. First
Street, Tustin. It’s best for Tustin city that California Treatment Services, LLC find another location in Tustin where it’s
more industrial.
Thank you.
Cecilia and Gordon Low
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Barragan, Raymond
From:Norm & Sara
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 12:21 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:2022–0009
I am a resident of Tustin and mom of 4. My children go to a school off of Red Hill Blvd. I strongly oppose the methadone clinic being
considered at 535 E.First Street in Tustin.
This location is too close to Columbus Tustin middle school where children will be coming to and from school during the clinics hours of
operation which creates a heightened safety risk.
This location being across the street from condominiums, also near businesses not only affects real estate value in a negative way but
once again creates a safety risk. This location is not suitable for the clinic.
Thank you,
Sara Manalac
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Barragan, Raymond
From:David Chen
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 12:31 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Oppose Drug Treatment Proposal CUP 2022-0009
Good afternoon Mr. Barragan,
I was informed that you were the appropriate person to contact regarding a City Planning meeting occurring later
tonight at 7 PM. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend to object in person.
However, I object and oppose any proposal to place an additional treatment center for drug addicts in beautiful Tustin. I
chose to live in Tustin for its serenity and safety, and I believe that increasing the number of facilities or services that
cater to those who are criminally-inclined would only harm the Tustin community rather than further it. I work in law
enforcement, and at least from my 10+years of experience and anecdotal evidence, it appears that, in general, drug
addicts have an extremely low success rate in beating their addiction. In the large majority of cases I have handled, they
are incapable of maintaining jobs, and thus, resort to crime. I cannot estimate the number of cases I have seen where
drug addicts expand their horizons beyond personal use and sales, and begin stealing, burglarizing, and even robbing
others.
Also, I am sure you have noticed, but OC Big Brothers Big Sisters is headquartered there. I currently work with at-risk
youth, many of whom utilize the services of OC Bigs, located where the proposal is considering adding the drug
treatment center. I would appreciate it if our community, especially our youth, are not exposed to drug addicts and/or
criminals.
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Best regards,
--
David Chen, Esq.
J.D./M.B.A.
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Barragan, Raymond
From:lterlizzi
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 12:54 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022 -0009
Hello Ray!
Thank you for your hard work for Tustin residents! My name is Laura Terlizzi and I am emailing you about the proposed
Methadone Clinic in Tustin.
I am a Tustin City resident and I love our city. My husband and I are against the addition of this clinic in Tustin. It will
bring more drug dealers and crime. I am not at all against helping those in need, but the addition of a clinic with
Methadone will bring more crime to Tustin. I have first hand experience with addicts as we just lost a beloved family
member last year.
There is a clinic in Santa Ana and addicts can also go to their doctor for medication. Believe me they are very resourceful
if they want off of drugs or if they are looking for drugs. Drug dealers go where there are addicts. They frequently go
near sober living facilities, homeless shelters, halfway houses, etc. It is very hard for an addict to even be at a sober liv ing
facility without being offered drugs. Naturally, drug dealers will be near Methadone clinics, too. Our children and
residents don't need that! Please do not support this clinic in Tustin.
Thank you,
Laura
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The Property is surrounded by other medical uses, including a dialysis clinic in the same building
as Acadia’s proposed CTC. The obvious difference between these other medical uses and Acadia’s
CTC is that the CTC will serve patients with a deeply stigmatizing and misunderstood disability
— Opioid Use Disorder (i.e., people who are in recovery from opioid addiction). If Acadia’s CTC
served patients with a less stigmatizing medical condition (e.g., diabetes, cancer, infertility, renal
failure, sports injuries, etc.), there can be little doubt that the reaction to Acadia’s application from
City staff and the community would have been very different.
A series of grievous missteps in the handling of Acadia’s request for a disability-related
modification have put the Planning Commission in a legally-precarious position. Due to fear and
prejudice about individuals in recovery from opioid addiction and blatant misinformation about
the numbers of calls for service to Acadia’s CTC in the City of Santa Ana,3 the Commission will
face overwhelming pressure from members of its community to deny Acadia’s request to operate
a CTC at the Property (or anywhere else in Tustin). But here, the law and the facts do not provide
any valid basis for such a denial, and a baseless denial will subject the City to substantial legal
exposure.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) prohibits discrimination on the basis of
disability and specifically protects individuals in drug treatment programs.4 42 U.S.C. 12131; see
also Department of Justice Guidance on “The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Opioid
Crisis: Combating Discrimination Against People in Treatment or Recovery.” The ADA also
requires the City “to make ‘reasonable modifications’ in [its] usual ways of doing things when
necessary to accommodate people who have disabilities” unless it finds the requested modification
would fundamentally alter the nature of the service, program, or activity or result in an undue
financial or administrative burden. DOJ Primer; see also 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(7)(i); 28 C.F.R. §
35.150(a)(3). The City has the burden of proving the existence of a fundamental alternation and/or
undue burden. 28 C.F.R. § 35.150(a)(3). Here, the City’s Director of Community Development’s
3 The Agenda Report for Acadia’s Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (Item #4) falsely claims
Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC was the cause of hundreds of calls for service in a 2.5 year period. The
police reports reveal that, although Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC is in an area that generates a high
number of calls for service, Acadia’s use only resulted in eleven calls for service during this period.
For raw data and analysis corroborating this, see Attachments 19 and 23 to Attachment D to the
Agenda Report for Item #3. Importantly, although Acadia operates more than 150 CTCs
nationwide, staff did not look at calls for service data for any of Acadia’s other CTCs. Acadia
submitted letters from numerous landlords corroborating that Acadia’s CTCs have not been a
source of any criminal or nuisance activity. See Attachment 24 to Attachment D to the Agenda
Report for Item #3.
4 This includes individuals, like Acadia’s patients, who are seeking treatment for Opioid Use
Disorder. Per the requirements of the California Department of Health Care Services (“DHCS”),
an individual must initially test positive for opioid use to be admitted to Acadia’s program. Within
six months of treatment, eighty percent (80%) of Acadia’s patients test negative for opioid use.
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(“Director”) denial letter (Attachment E to the Agenda Report) did not even attempt to do this. It
stated no valid basis to deny Acadia’s reasonable modification request. If the Commission affirms
the Director’s denial of Acadia’s request based on the record before it, the City will continue to
be in violation of the ADA.
This not a new requirement. Almost twenty years ago, the City of Gardena denied an
application for a rehabilitation facility for individuals in recovery from drug and alcohol abuse.
There, Gardena’s staff, Planning Commission, and ultimately City Council claimed the
rehabilitation facility would be incompatible with surrounding residential uses and would create
“an additional burden on already impacted city services.” But there (as here), there was no
evidence in the record to support such findings. Rather, the findings were entirely based on
stereotypes associated with addicts and alcoholics. The applicant sued the City for disability
discrimination and prevailed. See Behavioral Health Services., Inc. v. City of Gardena, No. CV
01-07183 (RZ), 2003 WL 21750852 (C.D. Cal. Feb. 26, 2003). Other disability discrimination
actions have resulted in large damages awards against local agencies, such as McClure v. City of
Long Beach where a jury awarded a $22.5 million dollar verdict against the City of Long Beach
when it bowed to pressure from neighbors to prevent the plaintiffs from providing boarding
facilities for Alzheimer’s patients.
Acadia has no desire to engage in litigation with the City. From the beginning, Acadia has
tried to work cooperatively with the City to address any concerns and find a path forward that will
allow it to provide a much-needed service to Tustin’s community.5 But after more than a year, City
staff will not even entertain Acadia’s request for a phone call to discuss staff’s concerns (see, e.g.,
Enclosures 1, 2, and 3), and Acadia is running out of options. If the Planning Commission does
not approve Acadia’s reasonable modification request, Acadia will have no choice but to seek
judicial relief.
Acadia requests that, without further delay, the City allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the
Property. There are several ways the Commission could accomplish this, but option #1 (outlined
below) is the most consistent with the City’s Zoning Code and the ADA:
1. Per the Property’s zoning (i.e., DCCSP – DA3), a medical/counseling office is
permitted by right. The Director’s initial use determination was wrong.6 Acadia should
5 For example, early in the submittal process, Acadia acquiesced to staff’s direction that Acadia
apply for a CUP rather than challenging the Director’s determination that the CTC did not qualify
as a by-right medical/counseling office. Even though Acadia was following staff’s direction, the
Agenda Report for Item #3 now faults Acadia for cooperating with staff instead of immediately
appealing staff’s land use determination.
6 Instead of characterizing Acadia’s CTC as a medical/counseling office (which is exactly what
the CTC is), the Director characterized Acadia’s CTC as a “medical clinic,” which is not defined
in the City’s Zoning Code and is grouped with medical uses that see patients on an emergency or
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not be required to obtain a CUP for a use that is permitted by right. The Director’s
denial of Acadia’s ADA request erroneously claims the Director cannot and the
Planning Commission should not revisit the use determination because, based on
staff’s direction, Acadia did not immediately appeal the Director’s use determination.
This logic penalizes Acadia’s good faith cooperation with staff and is unnecessarily
obstructionist. Moreover, it ignores the legal reality that ADA requests are governed
by federal law, not the appeal timeframes in the City’s Zoning Code. The Planning
Commission should use this opportunity to correct the Director’s misclassification of
Acadia’s use and determine Acadia’s CTC is a medical/counseling office that is
permitted by right.
2. The Planning Commission can direct staff to, without further delay, approve Acadia’s
CUP at a staff level by a specified deadline (no later than 30 days from now7) without
further involvement of the Planning Commission and work with Acadia to ensure that
any conditions staff imposes on the approval are consistent with the licensing
requirements of California’s Department of Health Care Services (“DHCS”), comply
with Nollan/Dolan’s nexus and rough proportionality requirements, will not result in
unlimited delays, and will not give staff unbridled discretion to unilaterally impose
financial or operational obligations later. Importantly, staff did not give Acadia an
opportunity to review the proposed conditions of the CUP before staff released them
publicly. The first time Acadia saw the proposed conditions was when the Agenda
Report for Item #4 was posted on the City’s website late in the evening on January 5th.
In our experience, this is highly unusual, and in this case, it was problematic and
prejudicial because it resulted in conditions unilaterally drafted by staff that, in many
instances, are cost-prohibitive and/or inconsistent with DHCS’s licensing
requirements for a CTC. Acadia has submitted proposed changes to the CUP
conditions in connection with Item #4.
3. The Planning Commission can direct staff to, without further delay, grant Acadia’s
reasonable modification request at a staff-level and work with Acadia on a different
pathway to CTC approval by a specified deadline (no later than 30 days from now)
that does not require any further involvement of the Planning Commission.
One of the core purposes of the ADA (and other civil rights laws) is to ensure that the rights
of people with disabilities are not dictated by the masses. 42 U.S.C. § 12101; see also PGA Tour,
Inc. v. Martin, 532 U.S. 661, 675 (2001). This decision should have never landed on the Planning
drop-in basis (like urgent cares), rather than by appointment, like Acadia’s CTC.
7 Acadia and the property owner (Atomic Investments, Inc.) have already invested more than a
year trying to obtain City-approvals for a use that the City’s zoning permits by right. Acadia and
the property owner cannot afford to keep their business and property in limbo indefinitely. Without
a firm deadline, staff’s inaction will result in denial by delay.
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Commission’s dais. The Director had no valid basis to deny Acadia’s request that the CTC be
approved at a staff-level.
Acadia respectfully requests the Planning Commission make the legally necessary decision
to comply with the ADA, overturn the Director’s baseless denial, and grant Acadia’s reasonable
modification request.
Very truly yours,
RUTAN & TUCKER, LLP
Alisha Patterson
AP
Enclosures:
1. Sample Email Chain #1 Requesting Meeting with City Staff
2. Sample Email Chain #2 Requesting Meeting with City Staff
3. Sample Email Chain #3 Requesting Meeting with City Staff
cc: Honorable Members of the City Council
Justina Willkom, Community Development Director
Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner
Erica Yasuda, City Clerk & ADA Compliance Officer
Mariam Madjlessi, Community Development ADA Liaison
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director - Planning
Leila Carver, Planning Consultant
David Kendig, City Attorney
Michael Daudt, City Attorney’s Office
Diana Wydo, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Daniel Hymas, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Brian Spalding, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
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From: Willkom, Justina
Sent: Friday, December 2, 2022 4:13 PM
To: Patterson, Alisha
Cc: City Clerk ; Yasuda, Erica ; Madjlessi, Mariam
Huitron, Irma ; Barragan, Raymond
Carver, Leila
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Ms. Patterson,
Per your direction, we are moving forward with a 12/13/2022 Planning Commission meeting on Acadia’s appeal from
the denial of its September 20, 2022 request for a disability‐related modification. To be clear, the scope of the
12/13/2022 meeting will be limited to the first reasonable accommodation request. The Planning Commission will not
consider whether to approve the application for the CUP at that time.
Although staff is not available to meet with Acadia in advance of the 12/13/2022 meeting, please be assured that
measures will be in place to protect all participants and to encourage the expression of all viewpoints. The meeting will
be in‐person and broadcast live on Zoom. It is currently the City’s standard practice to enable persons wishing to
preserve their anonymity to join the meeting remotely using a computer or smart device, or by calling in by
telephone. Neither in‐person nor Zoom participants are required to provide their names if they prefer not to, and those
who participate by phone or online may elect to keep their web cameras off to conceal their identities. Further, anyone
disinclined to participate in real time is encouraged to submit written comments in advance of the meeting. As is
customary at the City’s Commission and Council meetings, members of Tustin Police Department will be present to
ensure the safety of all attendees.
Acadia will have an opportunity to make a presentation to the Planning Commission. Typically, applicants’ presentation
are approximately 10‐20 minutes, following the staff presentation, before public comments are invited on the item. To
ensure your client’s presentation (PowerPoint, PDF, etc.) is loaded and running properly during the meeting, we request
that the file be emailed to no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 12/7/2022. Public comments are
generally limited to three (3) minutes, though the per‐speaker time limit may be reduced by the Chair if there are a large
number of speakers who wish to comment on the item.
Notice of the meeting will be circulated to those who previously expressed interest in the project on 12/7/2022 and the
staff report will be made available concurrently to your client and the public on 12/8/2022. Please let us know by no
later than 12/6/2022 if Acadia would prefer for the meeting be delayed until January.
Thank you,
Justina
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My apologies that I did not include the attachments in my email to you. Please see the attached spreadsheets and
graphs that we cited in the letter.
Sincerely,
Justina
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Cc: City Clerk <>; Yasuda, Erica ; Madjlessi, Mariam
<>; Huitron, Irma <>; Barragan, Raymond <R ;
Carver, Leila
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Thank you Ms. Willkom. We understand from your letter that the City’s preference is to correspond in writing, but if
staff continues to have concerns about Acadia’s application (or is not prepared to recommend approval of the CUP),
then we are at an significant disadvantage if staff will not afford us a call or meeting to discuss those concerns before
staff releases its recommendation and report. I hope we can all agree that it is critical that the information staff provides
to the public and the Commissioners is accurate and complete. If staff is concerned about a meeting or call resulting in
misrepresentations, we would be happy to tape it so there is an accurate record of what was said. Our preference would
be an in person meeting, but if that doesn’t work, we could do a zoom meeting or a phone call.
At this point, we are still in the dark as to why staff initially planned to recommend denial of the project. We infer that
staff’s position was based on a misconception that the high number of calls for service near Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC are
attributable to the CTC. That is wrong. Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC is located in a troubled area, but the CTC and its patients
are not the source of the trouble. Based on years of firsthand experience working at the Santa Ana CTC, Acadia’s staff
can attest that the individuals who are responsible for the high number of calls for service (e.g., loitering, narcotics use,
trespassing, disturbing the peace, etc.) are guests of the budget motel and residents of an encampment of unsheltered
individuals in the public alley. Santa Ana PD’s incident descriptions corroborate this (e.g., “CP CONCERNED FOR
TRANSIENTS LIVING NEAR COVERED AREA”; “APPROX 8‐9 TRANSIENTS CONGREGATING NEAR THE ENTRANCE OF THE
SUNLAND MOTEL”). Acadia has no control over people who are not Acadia’s patients and staff, nor can Acadia improve
the condition of property that it does not own or lease (e.g., the public alley that has become a homeless encampment).
The most Acadia can do is call the police, which it did more than twenty‐five times in a 2.5 year period.
Your letter indicates that you “dispute” Acadia’s “interpretation” of Santa Ana’s data, and page 4 of your letter
references three spreadsheets that you did not provide. Please provide these spreadsheets. My assumption is that those
spreadsheets will show comparably high numbers of calls for service linked to surrounding properties (e.g., the stores
and restaurants on the other side of the public alley). All of the businesses in that area are struggling to combat the
same outside forces. Like Acadia, the businesses are not the source of the problem.
We would also like to go over the logistics for the Planning Commission meeting (e.g., any time limits on Acadia’s
presentation, whether Acadia can provide a PowerPoint, etc.). We appreciate the admonishment staff plans to provide,
but if this is going to go through a public process, we need to discuss how the City will provide a safe space for Acadia’s
patients to testify in an manner that protects their privacy and dignity. One commenter has indicated that a large
number of people plan to arm themselves with concealed weapons to “protect” themselves from Acadia’s patients (who
they erroneously believe are actively using illicit drugs). We are deeply concerned about the safety of anyone who is
willing to testify in support of Acadia’s CTC.
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request) into the record for the CUP (Item #4). As discussed below, these Attachments contain
information and documents that are critical to the Planning Commission’s deliberations on the
CUP.
Brief Background on Acadia & Proposed CTC
Acadia is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services across the United States. It
has a proven track record of being a good neighbor and conscientious member of the community.
It operates more than 150 CTCs across the country (at least fourteen of which are in California).
In 2022, seven of Acadia’s facilities in five states ranked in Newsweek’s list of America’s Best
Addiction Treatment Centers.
For over a year now, Acadia has been working diligently to obtain Tustin’s approval of an
outpatient treatment and counseling center, commonly referred to as a “comprehensive treatment
center” or “CTC” on the second floor on an existing building on the Property. The path to approval
of a much-needed treatment center for individuals with disabilities should never have been this
lengthy or difficult. There is an urgent — and soon-to-be unmet2 — need for a CTC in Tustin. The
Property is in an area zoned for medical uses (i.e., Development Area 3 of the Downtown
Commercial Core Specific Plan [“DCCSP – DA3”]) where the City permits medical and
counseling offices by right. The Property is surrounded by other medical uses, including a dialysis
clinic in the same building as Acadia’s proposed CTC. The obvious difference between these other
medical uses and Acadia’s CTC is that the CTC will serve patients with a deeply stigmatizing and
misunderstood disability — Opioid Use Disorder (i.e., people who are in recovery from opioid
addiction). If Acadia’s CTC served patients with a less stigmatizing medical condition (e.g.,
diabetes, cancer, infertility, renal failure, sports injuries, etc.), there can be little doubt that the
reaction to Acadia’s application from City staff and the community would have been very
different.
Even though a medical/counseling office is permitted by right in the DCCSP – DA3 zone,
the City’s Director of Community Development determined the use would require a conditional
use permit (CUP). The Director’s use determination is wrong,3 but based on staff’s direction and
in an effort to cooperate with staff in good faith, Acadia did not immediately appeal the use
determination. In connection with Acadia’s ADA request (Item #3), the Planning Commission can
2 As discussed in Acadia’s reasonable modification request (Attachment D to the Agenda Report
for Item #3) and appeal (Attachment F to the Agenda Report for Item #3), Acadia is closing its
Santa Ana CTC, which is located in a problematic area next to a budget motel and a large
encampment of unsheltered individuals in the adjacent public alley.
3 Instead of characterizing Acadia’s CTC as a medical/counseling office (which is exactly what
the CTC is), the Director characterized Acadia’s CTC as a “medical clinic,” which is not defined
in the City’s Zoning Code and is grouped with medical uses that see patients on an emergency or
drop-in basis (like urgent cares), rather than by appointment, like Acadia’s CTC.
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(and should) determine Acadia’s CTC is a “medical clinic” that is permitted by right (in which
case, approval of a CUP is not necessary).
Calls for Service Data – City of Santa Ana
The Agenda Report and draft denial resolution (Attachment L) focus primarily on calls for
service data from the City of Santa Ana in the area surrounding Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC as the
basis for staff’s concerns about compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood, safety,
nuisances, and impacts to schools. Again, staff outright refused to discuss any of these concerns
with Acadia. (See, e.g., Enclosures 1-3 to this letter.) If it had, Acadia could have shown staff there
are at least three fatal problems with staff’s analysis.
First, staff disregarded uncontested evidence Acadia submitted in connection with its ADA
request that shows Santa Ana police reports attributed very few calls — only eleven calls out of
163 in a 29 month period — to Acadia’s CTC. (See Attachment D to the Agenda Report for Item
#3, pp. 13-15 and Attachments 19 and 23.)
Santa Ana police reports attributed the vast majority of the calls at the site of Acadia’s CTC
(at least 97) to the budget motel and homeless encampment next to the CTC. (See Attachment D
to the Agenda Report for Item #3, p. 14 and Attachment 23.) In at least 27 of those instances,
members of Acadia’s staff were the ones calling for service because people at the motel and
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encampment were committing crimes (e.g., using narcotics) or experiencing medical emergencies
(e.g., overdoses). (Id.) Those individuals are not Acadia’s staff or patients. Acadia has a strict
loitering policy that it enforces with private security.
Second, the Agenda Report acknowledges that other properties near Acadia’s Santa Ana
CTC (i.e., the motel and shopping center next door) are also linked to high numbers of calls for
service. For example, there are a substantial number of calls for service linked to the former Flame
Broiler in the shopping center next to Acadia’s CTC. (See Attachment J to Agenda Report for Item
#4.) But the Agenda Report rightfully does not attribute those calls for services to the businesses
on those properties. The same is true for Acadia’s CTC. The fact that the Agenda Report presumes
— despite strong evidence to the contrary — that the large number of calls for service must be
attributable to Acadia’s CTC but does not do so for any other businesses in the area (e.g., the motel,
restaurants, dry cleaners, etc.) arises from all-too-common biases against people in recovery.
Finally, the Agenda Report ignores evidence Acadia submitted in connection with its ADA
request that its other 150 CTCs have no problems with criminal or nuisance activity. Acadia
provided letters from numerous landlords attesting to this. (See Attachment 24 to Attachment D.)
In other words, staff’s assessment of Acadia’s “past performance” is myopically focused on a
single CTC (out of 151 CTCs nationwide, 14 of which are in California) that Acadia is in the
process of closing because it is located in an undesirable area. It defies logic (and common sense)
that staff would ignore Acadia’s longstanding track record of success and social responsibility and,
instead, presume that Acadia’s CTC must be the source of the problems in Santa Ana. Acadia’s
CTC is not the source of the problems in Santa Ana, and it will not be a source of problems in
Tustin.
It is hard to imagine the City would have reservations about allowing a Flame Broiler in
Tustin simply because one of many Flame Broilers nationwide was once located in a problem area
in Santa Ana. If staff or the Planning Commission are inclined to treat Acadia differently, they
must be prepared to explain why.
Proposed Conditions of Approval
Staff did not give Acadia an opportunity to review the proposed conditions of the CUP (in
Attachment M to the Agenda Report for Item #4) before staff released them publicly. The first
time Acadia saw the proposed conditions was when the Agenda Report for Item #4 was posted on
the City’s website late in the evening on January 5th. In our experience, this is highly unusual, and
in this case, it was problematic and prejudicial because it resulted in conditions unilaterally drafted
by staff that, in many instances, are unconstitutional, cost-prohibitive, and/or inconsistent with
DHCS’s licensing requirements for a CTC.
Nevertheless, Acadia is receptive to concerns that are not based on misguided stereotypes
about people in recovery and is amenable to reasonable conditions that address those concerns. If
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police reports speak for themselves. (See Attachment 19 to Attachment D.) They attributed few
calls for service to Acadia’s CTC. (See Attachment 23 to Attachment D.) Acadia’s record of
excellence speaks for itself. Its facilities have Newsweek’s list of America’s Best Addiction
Treatment Centers. Several of its landlords submitted support letters. (See Attachment 24 to
Attachment D.)
If the Planning Commission does not grant Acadia’s reasonable modification request (Item
#3), Acadia respectfully requests the Planning Commission approve the CUP, subject to the
revised conditions set forth above.
Very truly yours,
RUTAN & TUCKER, LLP
Alisha Patterson
AP
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2. Sample Email Chain #2 Requesting Meeting with City Staff
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cc: Honorable Members of the City Council
Justina Willkom, Community Development Director
Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner
Erica Yasuda, City Clerk & ADA Compliance Officer
Mariam Madjlessi, Community Development ADA Liaison
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director - Planning
Leila Carver, Planning Consultant
David Kendig, City Attorney
Michael Daudt, City Attorney’s Office
Diana Wydo, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Daniel Hymas, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Brian Spalding, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
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Carver, Leila
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Ms. Patterson,
Per your direction, we are moving forward with a 12/13/2022 Planning Commission meeting on Acadia’s appeal from
the denial of its September 20, 2022 request for a disability‐related modification. To be clear, the scope of the
12/13/2022 meeting will be limited to the first reasonable accommodation request. The Planning Commission will not
consider whether to approve the application for the CUP at that time.
Although staff is not available to meet with Acadia in advance of the 12/13/2022 meeting, please be assured that
measures will be in place to protect all participants and to encourage the expression of all viewpoints. The meeting will
be in‐person and broadcast live on Zoom. It is currently the City’s standard practice to enable persons wishing to
preserve their anonymity to join the meeting remotely using a computer or smart device, or by calling in by
telephone. Neither in‐person nor Zoom participants are required to provide their names if they prefer not to, and those
who participate by phone or online may elect to keep their web cameras off to conceal their identities. Further, anyone
disinclined to participate in real time is encouraged to submit written comments in advance of the meeting. As is
customary at the City’s Commission and Council meetings, members of Tustin Police Department will be present to
ensure the safety of all attendees.
Acadia will have an opportunity to make a presentation to the Planning Commission. Typically, applicants’ presentation
are approximately 10‐20 minutes, following the staff presentation, before public comments are invited on the item. To
ensure your client’s presentation (PowerPoint, PDF, etc.) is loaded and running properly during the meeting, we request
that the file be emailed to no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 12/7/2022. Public comments are
generally limited to three (3) minutes, though the per‐speaker time limit may be reduced by the Chair if there are a large
number of speakers who wish to comment on the item.
Notice of the meeting will be circulated to those who previously expressed interest in the project on 12/7/2022 and the
staff report will be made available concurrently to your client and the public on 12/8/2022. Please let us know by no
later than 12/6/2022 if Acadia would prefer for the meeting be delayed until January.
Thank you,
Justina
Enclosure 1, Page 7
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My apologies that I did not include the attachments in my email to you. Please see the attached spreadsheets and
graphs that we cited in the letter.
Sincerely,
Justina
From: Patterson, Alisha
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 4:59 PM
To: Willkom, Justina
Cc: City Clerk <>; Yasuda, Erica <E >; Madjlessi, Mariam
<>; Huitron, Irma <; Barragan, Raymond <R >;
Carver, Leila
Subject: RE: Response to Written Appeal ‐ 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Thank you Ms. Willkom. We understand from your letter that the City’s preference is to correspond in writing, but if
staff continues to have concerns about Acadia’s application (or is not prepared to recommend approval of the CUP),
then we are at an significant disadvantage if staff will not afford us a call or meeting to discuss those concerns before
staff releases its recommendation and report. I hope we can all agree that it is critical that the information staff provides
to the public and the Commissioners is accurate and complete. If staff is concerned about a meeting or call resulting in
misrepresentations, we would be happy to tape it so there is an accurate record of what was said. Our preference would
be an in person meeting, but if that doesn’t work, we could do a zoom meeting or a phone call.
At this point, we are still in the dark as to why staff initially planned to recommend denial of the project. We infer that
staff’s position was based on a misconception that the high number of calls for service near Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC are
attributable to the CTC. That is wrong. Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC is located in a troubled area, but the CTC and its patients
are not the source of the trouble. Based on years of firsthand experience working at the Santa Ana CTC, Acadia’s staff
can attest that the individuals who are responsible for the high number of calls for service (e.g., loitering, narcotics use,
trespassing, disturbing the peace, etc.) are guests of the budget motel and residents of an encampment of unsheltered
individuals in the public alley. Santa Ana PD’s incident descriptions corroborate this (e.g., “CP CONCERNED FOR
TRANSIENTS LIVING NEAR COVERED AREA”; “APPROX 8‐9 TRANSIENTS CONGREGATING NEAR THE ENTRANCE OF THE
SUNLAND MOTEL”). Acadia has no control over people who are not Acadia’s patients and staff, nor can Acadia improve
the condition of property that it does not own or lease (e.g., the public alley that has become a homeless encampment).
The most Acadia can do is call the police, which it did more than twenty‐five times in a 2.5 year period.
Your letter indicates that you “dispute” Acadia’s “interpretation” of Santa Ana’s data, and page 4 of your letter
references three spreadsheets that you did not provide. Please provide these spreadsheets. My assumption is that those
spreadsheets will show comparably high numbers of calls for service linked to surrounding properties (e.g., the stores
and restaurants on the other side of the public alley). All of the businesses in that area are struggling to combat the
same outside forces. Like Acadia, the businesses are not the source of the problem.
We would also like to go over the logistics for the Planning Commission meeting (e.g., any time limits on Acadia’s
presentation, whether Acadia can provide a PowerPoint, etc.). We appreciate the admonishment staff plans to provide,
but if this is going to go through a public process, we need to discuss how the City will provide a safe space for Acadia’s
patients to testify in an manner that protects their privacy and dignity. One commenter has indicated that a large
number of people plan to arm themselves with concealed weapons to “protect” themselves from Acadia’s patients (who
they erroneously believe are actively using illicit drugs). We are deeply concerned about the safety of anyone who is
willing to testify in support of Acadia’s CTC.
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Item: 3. APPEAL OF DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR DISABILITY-RELATED REASONABLE
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eComment: To Planning Council The amount of maleficence is appalling by city administrators,
city staff and city legal to allow this project to get this far in the approval process. A billion-dollar
Nasdaq-traded corporation has outplayed City officials and the council. Read these words. This
clinic will have detrimental effects on the area and the surrounding community. It will transform
Larwin Square into Skid Row. It will open up a drug sales zone less than ½ mile away from two
schools. As citizens, we should ask our representatives how we allowed this to happen and what
the repercussions and fallout will be. We should look at our legal options and recourse to stop
this project from being approved. The city should seek an outside and competent council to go to
bat for our community. Then we should look at city staff and the legal that allowed Acardia
corporation's hand to be played like this and ask ourselves, are these the right people to
represent us? If this project gets built, we should state that this corporation is responsible for
hiring an additional five officers for patrol. Have armed security that patrols the area and local
shopping centers 24/7. For all calls of services related to fallout from this property and the clinic's
patrons, the police department and city need to bill the clinic. Also, as a community, we should
bind together and sue the landowner for destroying our property values and increasing risk to
our community. Tustin isn't a sanctuary city for drug addicts. - Mike Dory
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eComment: My name is Jigar Shah. I own a local dry cleaning business on Newport across from
Larwin Square. We are already have bad homeless problem in Tustin and Police and city do
nothing. I do not want a meth clinic in the area. Can the commission do something about bus
problem in larwin square all junkie come off buses and camp in my parking lot and China Palace.
We need to stop larwin square bus stop as dumping ground and health clinic for junkies. I will
sell my business and leave and I have been here for 22 years. My wife is scared to work at night
because of homeless people always in our parking lot doing drugs.
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eComment: As anyone on this council driven down first street in Santa Ana, cross the freeway.
After sunset, you can see hand-to-hand drug deals occurring on Tustin And 1st. The clinic is a
hotbed for narcotics activity. Just read the agenda report. The area is like the walking dead and
addict zombie land. We are not asking the critical question of what happened to their previous
location. Why was the lease canceled? What do the neighboring businesses say about this
business? I will say they are happy to see it go, besides that shady motel across the street,
which will lose its steady stream of seedy customers. Tustin PD is a great department but
doesn’t have the staffing to deal with this type of activity. Judging by how they operate their
business and the number of calls for service out of the location, we will drop another Key Inn
type of business into our town. This business will increase the calls for service and reduce the
number of available officers to deal with other crises in the city. Also, how many people in Tustin
will use this clinic? Old Town Tustin will be the new set for the Walking Dead. I invite the
business members of the area to speak out, educate yourselves and lawyer up. It will be a
significant legal fight, but it will be worth it if it prevents one violent crime or death in our
community.
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eComment: Business members of Larwin Square and residents of the local area, we need to
fight this guy Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc., 3200 Highland Ave., B4-2, National City,
CA 91950. Can we set up a meeting to discuss our legal options and how we can raise funds to
file a lawsuit against this guy who will ruin our businesses and city. The city isn’t going to do
anything, I will be at the meeting today. - Phil Lamborde
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eComment: Do NOT LET This Man ruin the city. We don't need more drug addicts roaming our
city. It already isn't unsafe with the crazy man who tried to attack and rape 3 women last month.
We already are experiencing so much crime why would we bring another problem. I just moved
from Santa Ana and its so expensive here in Tustin. I left and I am paying more to leave that
type of area behind and now live just down on 1st street and live in the Las Campanas
Apartments. I didn't move and pay 400 more per month to live in a cochino neighborhood. I
cannot attend because i work at night as a server. Thanks and God Bless - Ana Gallo
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To:Hurtado, Vera
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009
Date:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 5:17:59 PM
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
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From: Kiki Brown
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 4:55 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond
Subject: Re: CUP 2022-0009
Mr. Barragan,
It has come to my attention that there has been discussion about putting a Methadone Clinic at
535 E. First St, Tustin.
I implore you to please not bring this clinic to our neighborhoods.
My mother is a recovered heroin addict and has been to clinics over the years. The people she has
known to use the clinic (including herself) are getting a “free fix.”
It ends up being a place to meet fellow addicts and continue their mission to get high. A place to
congregate.
I would rather these people congregate in AA meetings or rehab.
Why do we need to bring troubled lives into our communities when we are following the rules of
society, and trying to live our lives the right way??
Please help us keep Tustin safe. We want to protect it for our children and our children’s children.
Thank you.
Kiki Brown
From:Sharon Hennessey
To:Planning Commission
Subject:CUP 2002-009
Date:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 5:05:00 PM
I am writing to provide my objection to the City of Tustin granting approval for the above-referenced
CUP. This type of use is not appropriate in the intended location. This property is located in a vital
shopping and office area for the surrounding residential neighborhoods.
The patients that come to this type of clinic are often disruptive to neighboring establishments.
There is a similar clinic on First Street in Santa Ana. It is between a small shopping center and
medical laboratory I have frequented for years. Once the drug treatment clinic went into that area, I
experienced and observed problems when I went to the shopping and medical center with people
begging, camping out on the sidewalk, and drug deals taking place in the parking lot.
At the Labcorp location at the corner of First Street and Tustin Avenue in Santa Ana, where I
frequent for lab tests, I witnessed similar happenings since this clinic went in of people dealing drugs
in the parking lot, loitering, and begging on this property. Labcorp eventually had to hire a security
guard to monitor the parking lot. This has helped alleviate some of the problems but has not
eliminated them.
At my last appointment at the Labcorp location, the police were there arresting someone who was
causing problems in the parking lot. Due to these problems, I have stopped frequenting any
businesses on First Street, west of the 55 Freeway.
Should this clinic come to this location in Tustin, there is a strong possibility of the same problems
impacting the surrounding businesses. Businesses have suffered enough negative impacts these past
few years. The City does not have to add additional obstacles for them to overcome by approving
this CUP and permitting this business to move into this area.
I want to continue to shop and eat in Tustin. However, if this business moves to this location, I will
surely find safer places to do so.
Sincerely,
Sharon Hennessey-La Bonte
From:Barragan, Raymond
To:Hurtado, Vera
Subject:Fwd: January 10, 2023 Planning Commission Meeting
Date:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:36:27 PM
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 7:15:12 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <
Subject: Re: January 10, 2023 Planning Commission Meeting
Hello Mr.Barragan,
I want to raise my objection to the proposed establishment of the Comprehensive Treatment Center at
535 East First Street, Tustin and register my support of sustaining the denial of the same by the City of
Tustin.
I have owned and operated a multifamily housing residence at 18321 Plaza Way, Tustin, CA 92780 since
1983. The building at 535 East First Street is barely two blocks away from my building. At my 4-unit
facility, there are children attending elementary school, high school and college. In our complex, besides
my own, there are 13 other buildings housing numerous families with school children. Within a two mile
radius of the proposed Comprehensive Treatment Center, there are three schools.
It, of course, is a highly desirable endeavor for the society as well as for those afflicted with the opioid
habituation to receive the treatments to rehabilitate and restore their health. However, most patients
undergoing such treatments experience difficulties, often including relapses, during their protracted period
of rehabilitation. Thus drug dealers and others will likely be gathering nearby.
Rather than exposing the families and children to such milieu, I suggest that the applicants seek a
location away from a residential area, such as an industrial or business district in Tustin or other city. I
know such area in Tustin at Walnut Street between Tustin Ranch Road and Jamboree. Of course, other
bigger cities in Orange County have more and bigger similar areas.
I urge the City of Tustin to sustain its denial of the land use for the Comprehensive Treatment Center at
535 East First Street. Thank you.
Sincerely
Chong Sang Kim
Tustin, CA 92780
On Friday, January 6, 2023 at 11:34:14 AM PST, Barragan, Raymond <rbarragan@tustinca.org> wrote:
Hello Interested Parties:
The Planning Commission Agenda and staff reports for the subject Planning Commission meeting can
be found by clicking on the following link:
https://tustin.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view id=5&event id=1715 For reference,
the public notice for the project is also attached.
The Planning Commission will consider two separate items related to the project at 535 E. First
Street; therefore, please refer to the following agenda items in the link (Planning Commission
Agenda):
Agenda Item Number 3: APPEAL OF DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR DISABILITY-RELATED
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
Agenda Item Number 4: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 2022-0009
The Planning Commission meeting will take place at 7 PM in the Council Chamber at 300 Centennial
Way, Tustin on Tuesday, January 10, 2023. Members of the public may participate virtually or in-
person, and participation instructions can be found in the Planning Commission Agenda in the link
provided.
Please contact me with any questions regarding the agenda items by email or by phone at (714) 573-
3016.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
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To:Hurtado, Vera
Subject:Fwd: Methadone clinic
Date:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:35:43 PM
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 7:24:19 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond
Subject: Methadone clinic
Hi
Please do not put this in our city. Fortunately we are close enough to other cities and we don’t need
this in our city. The crime area and drug area is not on Irvine so if you think we need a methadone
center put it on the drug-crime part of town so the junkies have easy access. That is not north of the
five
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Subject:Fwd: CUP 2022-0009
Date:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:35:57 PM
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 7:48:12 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: CUP 2022-0009
CUP 2022-0009
No on Methadone Clinic
From:Barragan, Raymond
To:Hurtado, Vera
Subject:FW: CUP 2022-0009
Date:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 5:17:59 PM
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
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From: Kiki Brown <k
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 4:55 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Re: CUP 2022-0009
Mr. Barragan,
It has come to my attention that there has been discussion about putting a Methadone Clinic at
535 E. First St, Tustin.
I implore you to please not bring this clinic to our neighborhoods.
My mother is a recovered heroin addict and has been to clinics over the years. The people she has
known to use the clinic (including herself) are getting a “free fix.”
It ends up being a place to meet fellow addicts and continue their mission to get high. A place to
congregate.
I would rather these people congregate in AA meetings or rehab.
Why do we need to bring troubled lives into our communities when we are following the rules of
society, and trying to live our lives the right way??
Please help us keep Tustin safe. We want to protect it for our children and our children’s children.
Thank you.
Kiki Brown
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Hurtado, Vera
From:Leticia Pasillas
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 6:44 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Cc:Hurtado, Vera
Subject:FW: PETITION FORMS OPPOSING CUP 2022-009, POLICE REPORT, AND ADA 35.139
Attachments:Petition Forms Opposing CUP 2022-009 9-27-2022 (1).pdf; Petition Forms Opposing
CUP 2022-009 1-10-2023.pdf; CAD Incidents by Address 2101 E 1st Santa Ana Opiod
Clinic.pdf; ADA 28 CFR 35.139 Direct Threat .pdf
Hello,
Please see enclosed Petition Forms Opposing the CUP 2022-0009, Police Report, and ADA section 35.139.
Mr Jaime Mourad will address the ADA Section 35.139.
Thanks,
Leticia Pasillas
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Carver, Leila
From:Joanne Shelly
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 5:47 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP-2022-0009
I definitely am concerned. I work in the recovery field and in my opinion methadone is not recovery. Unfortunately I am
unable to make the meeting, but would like to be updated on the status
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Carver, Leila
From:Jody Wedret
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 7:24 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Methadone clinic
Hi
Please do not put this in our city. Fortunately we are close enough to other cities and we don’t need this in our city. The
crime area and drug area is not on Irvine so if you think we need a methadone center put it on the drug-crime part of
town so the junkies have easy access. That is not north of the five
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Carver, Leila
From:Chong Sang Kim <c
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 7:15 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Re: January 10, 2023 Planning Commission Meeting
Hello Mr.Barragan,
I want to raise my objection to the proposed establishment of the Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 East First
Street, Tustin and register my support of sustaining the denial of the same by the City of Tustin.
I have owned and operated a multifamily housing residence at 18321 Plaza Way, Tustin, CA 92780 since 1983. The
building at 535 East First Street is barely two blocks away from my building. At my 4-unit facility, there are children
attending elementary school, high school and college. In our complex, besides my own, there are 13 other buildings
housing numerous families with school children. Within a two mile radius of the proposed Comprehensive Treatment
Center, there are three schools.
It, of course, is a highly desirable endeavor for the society as well as for those afflicted with the opioid habituation to
receive the treatments to rehabilitate and restore their health. However, most patients undergoing such treatments
experience difficulties, often including relapses, during their protracted period of rehabilitation. Thus drug dealers and
others will likely be gathering nearby.
Rather than exposing the families and children to such milieu, I suggest that the applicants seek a location away from a
residential area, such as an industrial or business district in Tustin or other city. I know such area in Tustin at Walnut
Street between Tustin Ranch Road and Jamboree. Of course, other bigger cities in Orange County have more and bigger
similar areas.
I urge the City of Tustin to sustain its denial of the land use for the Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 East First
Street. Thank you.
Sincerely
Chong Sang Kim
On Friday, January 6, 2023 at 11:34:14 AM PST, Barragan, Raymond <rbarragan@tustinca.org> wrote:
Hello Interested Parties:
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The Planning Commission Agenda and staff reports for the subject Planning Commission meeting can be found by
clicking on the following link: https://tustin.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=5&event_id=1715 For
reference, the public notice for the project is also attached.
The Planning Commission will consider two separate items related to the project at 535 E. First Street; therefore, please
refer to the following agenda items in the link (Planning Commission Agenda):
• Agenda Item Number 3: APPEAL OF DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR DISABILITY-RELATED REASONABLE
ACCOMMODATION
• Agenda Item Number 4: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 2022-0009
The Planning Commission meeting will take place at 7 PM in the Council Chamber at 300 Centennial Way, Tustin on
Tuesday, January 10, 2023. Members of the public may participate virtually or in-person, and participation instructions can
be found in the Planning Commission Agenda in the link provided.
Please contact me with any questions regarding the agenda items by email or by phone at (714) 573-3016.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
TustinPlanning@tustinca.org | tustinca.org
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Carver, Leila
From:Maxine Laguisan
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 7:48 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
CUP 2022-0009
No on Methadone Clinic
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Carver, Leila
From:Yasmin Fletcher <
Sent:Tuesday, January 10, 2023 10:00 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:CUP 2022-0009
Hello,
I am opposed to the proposed methadone clinic at 535 E. First Street in Tustin, CA.
What are the statistics of people who partake in the program and recover? What are the statistics of the people who
partake in the program and relapse, are homeless, have a criminal record? My kids attend a school within 2 miles of the
proposed clinic and I strongly oppose.
Thank you,
Yazmeen :)
Be who you are and say what you feel because those mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind. - Dr. Seuss
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Carver, Leila
From:Erica Bulger
Sent:Wednesday, January 11, 2023 10:36 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:Methadone clinic CUP 2022-0009
Greetings Mr. Barragan,
I am a resident of Tustin. I love this city which is why I am very opposed to a methadone clinic going in on 1st
Street.
This is not a good idea and not good for our safety.
Please do not allow this to happen.
Erica Scott
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Thursday, February 23, 2023 5:59 PM
To:Jay Hollett
Subject:RE: CUP 2022 0009
Attachments:City Council Meeting Public Notice - March 7, 2023.pdf
Hello:
I apologize, but I am not sure that you received a response. Information regarding the next meeting relative to this
project is below. You may have received this email if you previously requested to receive notification.
Project Title: Appeal of the Planning Commission’s Actions (Resolution Nos. 4466 and 4456) – Denying the
following:
(1) Request for Disability-related Reasonable Modification (RM); and
(2) Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2022-0009
Applicant: California Treatment Services, LLC (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.), c/o Brian
Spalding,
9009 Carothers Blvd., Suite B-1, Franklin, TN 37067
Appellant: Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc., 3200 Highland Avenue, B4-2, National City, CA 91950
Project Description: A request to allow the operation of an out-patient treatment and counseling center for Opioid
Use Disorder utilizing MAT in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies (Medical
Clinic for Out-Patients Only) at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
On January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution Nos. 4466 and 4456 denying:
(1) request for disability-related Reasonable Modification and (2) Conditional Use Permit (CUP)
2022-0009 for the proposed project. On January 19, 2023, the appellant filed appeals of the
Planning Commission’s actions. On March 7, 2023, the City Council will consider the appeal
requests. The City Council meeting and hearing will be “de novo.”
Project Location: 535 E. First Street, Second Floor
Please refer to the attached public notice for additional information, including a comprehensive project description and
public participation instructions for the March 7, 2023 City Council meeting.
The City Council staff report will be available at least 72 hours prior March 7, 2023, and can be accessed by clicking on
the following link: www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
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Carver, Leila
From:Patrick Adams <
Sent:Tuesday, January 24, 2023 2:13 PM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Cc:Carver, Leila; Hurtado, Vera
Subject:RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Thank you, and all of your team for your help.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if I may be of any service.
Patrick S. Adams
From: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 2:11 PM
To: Patrick Adams
Cc: Carver, Leila <LCarver@tustinca.org>; Hurtado, Vera <VHurtado@tustinca.org>
Subject: RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Mr. Adams:
Confirming receipt of this email. My initial response to this email ended up in my draft mailbox. Apologies. Also,
confirming you were added to the interested parties list, as requested.
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
TustinPlanning@tustinca.org | tustinca.org
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From: Patrick Adams <
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2023 12:20 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Raymond,
Thank you again for your assistance. I think last evening’s meeting went well, however I would expect an appeal and the
fight to continue.
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As such, is it possible to be added to some sort of “notice list” that when there is activity on this application (if they file
an appeal, if future meetings are scheduled, etc), I can be informed? I will assure that this communication remains in
confidence and that information is not simply forwarded to the public. TPD command staff will vouch for me in this
regard.
I would like to help assure that the community remains informed and engaged on this topic to help support the Planning
Commission’s effort to preserve the city.
Let me know if this is possible, and any other way that I may be of service.
Best regards,
Patrick S. Adams
From: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 11:38 AM
To: Patrick Adams
Subject: RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Hello Mr. Adams:
Thank you and Happy New Year to you.
The project is proceeding as originally scheduled on January 10, 2023 at 7pm. The meeting format is the same and
individuals can participate virtually or in-person.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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From: Patrick Adams
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 11:31 AM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Happy New Year Raymond.
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Can you share whether or not this meeting is proceeding as originally scheduled, or has it been cancelled as shown on
the city website? There are many community members concerned about this business relocating to the city and wish to
share their concerns in the most productive way possible.
Thank you in advance. Please let me know if there is any way that I may be of help or support.
Best regards,
Patrick S. Adams
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From: "Barragan, Raymond" <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Date: December 22, 2022 at 1:44:21 PM PST
Subject: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Dear Interested Party:
You are receiving this email because you requested to receive public notices relative to the following
project at the project location:
Project Title: Appeal from Denial of Request for Disability-related Reasonable
Accommodation and Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2022-0009)
Applicant: California Treatment Services, LLC (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare
Company, Inc.)
Project Location: 535 E. First Street, Second Floor
On January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission will consider the subject project. Please refer to the
attached public notice for additional information, including a comprehensive project description and
public participation instructions for the January 10, 2023 Planning Commission hearing.
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The Planning Commission staff report will be available at least 72 hours prior to January 10, 2023, and
can be accessed by clicking on the following link: https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or rbarragan@tustinca.org with any questions or concerns. Please
note that City Hall will be closed between December 23, 2022 and January 2, 2023.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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Carver, Leila
From:Elaine
Sent:Friday, January 13, 2023 10:43 AM
To:Barragan, Raymond
Subject:2022-0009
Greetings,
This email is to inform your office that the residence of Tustin do not support the installation of a methadone clinic on
first Street. It is unfortunate that many in and around our community are suffering from the effects of addiction.
However, our neighborhood is no place for a clinic that will bring more traffic and individuals from outside areas.
Recently, our cul-de-sac alone has had two incidents with individuals who appear to be under the influence. One
incidents took 15 squad cars and many servicemen and women to graciously resolve the situation. A clinic that provides
methadone is not the answer. I believe that yourself, and other community leaders can develop a better plan to teach
our young to grow into healthy adults that make an a positive impact on our community. Let’s put funding into the next
generation and hold adults accountable for their actions.
Sent from Elaine's iPhone
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Carver, Leila
From:Barragan, Raymond
Sent:Tuesday, February 14, 2023 7:54 AM
To:Patrick Adams
Cc:Carver, Leila; Hurtado, Vera
Subject:RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Hello Mr. Adams:
To my knowledge, a date has not been confirmed for the appeal hearing. You will be notified of the date and time, how
to participate and also where to find the staff reports on the City’s website. Please reach out with any other questions.
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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From: Patrick Adams <>
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2023 2:13 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Hi Raymond,
Can you confirm that the City Council meeting to hear this appeal has been scheduled for Tuesday, March 7th? If so, any
contextual information or links to info/materials would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Patrick S. Adams
From: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 8:42 AM
To: Patrick Adams <
Subject: RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Mr. Adams:
We will include you on the interested parties list, and please reach out with any further questions. I am happy to assist
and provide further information.
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Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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From: Patrick Adams <>
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2023 6:49 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Re: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Raymond,
Thank you so much! This is perfect.
One last question - I did not see how to get onto the “interested parties list” to be notified so that I don’t need to bother
you!
Thanks again. Don’t hesitate to reach out (officially or unofficially) if I may be of service in any way.
Patrick S. Adams
President
526 Media Group, Inc.
~Relentlessly Serving Those Who Serve~
Sent from my iPad ~ please excuse any typos
On Jan 23, 2023, at 5:23 PM, Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org> wrote:
Hello Mr. Adams:
Apologies for the delayed response. PC Agenda item numbers 3 and 4 for the January 10, 2023 meeting
were appealed by the applicant within the appeal timeframe. Per the Tustin City Code (TCC) Section
9294b sets forth that a public hearing date shall be set within sixty (60) calendar days of filing of the
appeal for City Council consideration. City Council shall approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove
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the matter in accordance with Tustin City Code or return the matter to the Planning Commission for
further proceedings in accordance with directions of the City Council. A decision of the City Council on
such appeal shall be final.
If you are on the interested parties list or within the mailing radius for the project, you will receive a
notice for the City Council meeting in the same manner as the Planning Commission meeting. It is also
recommended that you review the City’s current projects page here:
https://www.tustinca.org/1080/Current-Projects or the Agenda page here: If an appeal of the PC
decisions are submitted, TCC 9294b further sets forth that a public hearing date shall be set within sixty
(60) calendar days of filing of the appeal for City Council consideration. City Council shall approve,
approve with conditions, or disapprove the matter in accordance with Tustin City Code or return the
matter to the Planning Commission for further proceedings in accordance with directions of the City
Council. A decision of the City Council on such appeal shall be final.
If you are on the interested parties list or within the mailing radius for the project, your will receive a
notice for the City Council meeting in the same manner as the Planning Commission meeting. It is also
recommended that you review the City’s current projects page here:
https://www.tustinca.org/1080/Current-Projects or the Agenda page here:
https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas for updates, and, of course, you are welcome to
follow up with me as well.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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From: Patrick Adams <>
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2023 12:37 PM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Raymond,
Can you share (perhaps unofficially) whether or not Acadia filed an appeal within the 10 day window,
and if not, if they have informed of plans to file suit? As appropriate, I want to help to keep the
community engaged in supporting the city’s efforts on this application.
Thank you in advance for your help. Feel free to call if that is easier or more appropriate.
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Patrick S. Adams
From: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 11:38 AM
To: Patrick Adams
Subject: RE: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Hello Mr. Adams:
Thank you and Happy New Year to you.
The project is proceeding as originally scheduled on January 10, 2023 at 7pm. The meeting format is the
same and individuals can participate virtually or in-person.
Sincerely,
Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
TustinPlanning@tustinca.org | tustinca.org
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From: Patrick Adams <
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 11:31 AM
To: Barragan, Raymond <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Subject: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Happy New Year Raymond.
Can you share whether or not this meeting is proceeding as originally scheduled, or has it been
cancelled as shown on the city website? There are many community members concerned about this
business relocating to the city and wish to share their concerns in the most productive way possible.
Thank you in advance. Please let me know if there is any way that I may be of help or support.
Best regards,
Patrick S. Adams
President
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From: "Barragan, Raymond" <RBarragan@tustinca.org>
Date: December 22, 2022 at 1:44:21 PM PST
Subject: Public Notice for Planning Commission Meeting - January 10, 2023
Dear Interested Party:
You are receiving this email because you requested to receive public notices relative to
the following project at the project location:
Project Title: Appeal from Denial of Request for Disability-related
Reasonable Accommodation and Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2022-0009)
Applicant: California Treatment Services, LLC (a subsidiary of
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.)
Project Location: 535 E. First Street, Second Floor
On January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission will consider the subject project. Please
refer to the attached public notice for additional information, including a
comprehensive project description and public participation instructions for the January
10, 2023 Planning Commission hearing.
The Planning Commission staff report will be available at least 72 hours prior to January
10, 2023, and can be accessed by clicking on the following link:
https://www.tustinca.org/282/Meetings-Agendas.
Please contact me at (714) 573-3016 or rbarragan@tustinca.org with any questions or
concerns. Please note that City Hall will be closed between December 23, 2022 and
January 2, 2023.
Sincerely,
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Raymond Barragan
Principal Planner
Planning Division
Community Development Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780
P: 714-573-3016 | F: 714-573-3113
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ATTACHMENT F
PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
(JANUARY 10, 2023)
ATTACHMENT G
LIST OF ACADIA CTCs IN CALIFORNIA
Clinic Name Address City Zip Code Lease
Start*Sq Ft.Weekday Hours Saturday Hrs.Sunday Hrs.No. of
Employees
No. of
Patients
CAPALINA COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 1560 Capalina Road San Marcos 92069 12/01/13 4,695 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am 7:00am-9:00am 11 159
COASTAL COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 117 E. Harry Bridges Blvd.Wilmington 90744 01/01/97 5,266 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 8 143
COLTON COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 2275 E. Cooley Dr.Colton 92324 01/01/11 5,400 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 15 240
DESERT COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 1330 N. Indian Canyon Dr., Ste. A Palm Springs 92262 05/01/15 4,979 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 14 269
EL CAJON COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 234 N. Magnolia Ave.El Cajon 92020 07/01/12 5,000 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 13 238
ESCONDIDO COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 161 N Date Street Escondido 92025 02/15/19 4,200 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 6 116
FASHION VALLEY COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 7545 Metropolitan Drive San Diego 92108 10/24/16 10,614 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am 7:00am-9:00am 22 339
OCEANSIDE COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 1905 Apple Street Oceanside 92054 09/01/17 3,900 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 6 63
RIVERSIDE COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 1020 W. La Cadena Riverside 92501 01/01/15 5,400 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 18 301
SACRAMENTO COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 7225 East Southgate Dr., Ste. D Sacramento 95823 03/01/13 6,003 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 16 245
SAN DIEGO COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 8898 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard - Suite H San Diego 92123 01/01/14 3,726 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 8 79
SANTA ANA COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER**2101 East 1st Street Santa Ana 92705 08/01/03 3,940 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 18 396
TEMECULA VALLEY COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 40700 California Oaks Rd., Ste 202 Murrieta 92562 02/02/06 3,521 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 14 258
THIRD AVENUE COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER 1155 Third Ave.Chula Vista 91911 11/01/16 5,400 5:30am-2:00pm 7:00am-10:00am Closed 16 215
NOTES:
* Lease Start: Many of the facilities shown have been open for decades under different entitles. The dates shown in the Lease Start column represent when the lease term started at the shown current location.
** The Santa Ana location is set to be decommissioned concurrently with the opening of the center at 535 East First Street, Tustin.
ATTACHMENT C
Acadia Healthcare : CTC Group Opioid Use Disorder Program
Treatment Centers in California
Prepared: May 19, 2022
ATTACHMENT H
LOCATION (RADIUS) MAP
& LAND USE FACT SHEET & PARKING SUMMARY
1,000'
500'
300'
300
FeetÜSource: ESRI, City of Tustin
LAND USE APPLICATION FACT SHEET – 535 E. FIRST STREET
1. LAND USE APPLICATION NUMBER(S): CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 2022-0009 OUT-
PATIENT TREATMENT AND COUNSELING CENTER FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER UTILIZING
MEDICATED-ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT) IN COMBINATION WITH COUNSELING AND
BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES AT 535 E. FIRST STREET, SECOND FLOOR
2. LOCATION: A SECOND FLOOR TENANT SPACE ON E. FIRST STREET WITHIN
DEVELOPMENT AREA 3 (DA-3) DOWNTOWN MIXED-USE AREA OF THE DOWNTOWN
COMMERCIAL CORE SPECIFIC PLAN (DCCSP)
3. ADDRESS: 535 E. FIRST STREET, SECOND FLOOR
4. APNs: 401-151-08, 401-151-13, 401-163-10
5. PREVIOUS OR CONCURRENT APPLICATIONS RELATING TO THIS PROPERTY:
USE DETERMINATION (UD) ON APRIL 12, 2022
6. SURROUNDING LAND USES:
NORTH: COMMERCIAL/ EAST: COMMERCIAL
MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL
SOUTH: COMMERCIAL WEST: MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL
7. SURROUNDING ZONING DESIGNATION:
NORTH: PD – PLANNED DEVELOPMENT/ EAST: DCCSP (SP-12)/
C1 - RETAIL COMMERCIAL CG – COMMERCIAL GENERAL
SOUTH: DCCSP (SP-12) WEST: PD – PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
8. SURROUNDING GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION:
NORTH : PD/PCCB - PLANNED COMMUNITY EAST: DCCSP/PO
COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS
SOUTH: DCCSP WEST: PCCB
9. SITE LAND USE
EXISTING PROPOSED
A. LAND USE: COMMERCIAL NO CHANGE
B. GENERAL PLAN: DCCSP NO CHANGE
C. ZONING: DCCSP (SP-12) NO CHANGE
DEVELOPMENT FACTS:
10. LOT AREA: TOTAL OF ALL THREE PARCELS: 2.18 ACRES (94,767
SQUARE FEET)
11. TENANT SPACE: 10,600 SF
EXISTING PROPOSED
12. PARKING: 137 NO CHANGE
(See next page for summary)
13. BUILDING HEIGHT: 2 STORY NO CHANGE
LAND USE APPLICATION FACT SHEET – 535 E. FIRST STREET
Parking Summary
The project site consists of three tax parcels owned by Atomic Investments, Inc. Per the application
submittal documents, the only allowed users of the parking spaces are for the tenants of the project site.
There is reciprocal access by an easement for ingress and egress only between the project site and the
adjacent office complex, Wellington Plaza and there is no reciprocal parking agreement with the adjacent
Wellington Plaza. This reciprocal access is along the east property line of the Wellington Plaza property
and the west property line of the project site.
The project site has 137 surface parking spaces that serves the multi-tenant building. Per TCC
9263, the proposed 10,610 square foot medical clinic use on the second floor would require 64 parking
spaces. The existing tenant (RAI Dialysis) is required to provide 52 spaces. A total of 116 spaces are
required for both tenants. Therefore, the parking required per TCC for the proposed use and the existing
tenant are satisfied with existing on-site parking.
Parking Tabulation
535 E. First Street, Tustin, CA
Tenant TCC Parking Ratio Tenant SF Required
Parking
Dialysis Center
1st floor
One (1) parking space for each 250 square feet for-first
4,000 SF
Six (6) spaces for each 1,000 in excess of 4,000 SF
10,000 52 spaces
Proposed CTC
2nd floor Six (6) spaces for each 1,000 in excess of 4,000 SF 10,610 64 spaces
Total Parking Required 116
Total Parking Provided (On-site) 137
ATTACHMENT I
SUBMITTED PLANS & CONSTRUCTION (CTC FACILITIES)
SPECIFICATION MANUAL (TYPICAL DOSING BOOTH)
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ACADIA HEALTHCARE
Comprehensive Treatment Centers (CTC)
Revised 3/5/2021
Construction Specification
Manual
Version
21.3
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
1
Introduction
cadia Healthcare is a provider of behavioral healthcare services and as of 2021 operates a network of 227
facilities in 40 states, and Puerto Rico. Acadia Healthcare provides behavioral health and/or addiction
services to its patients in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, residential treatment
centers, outpatient clinics and therapeutic school-based programs, which are divided up into several
divisions based on service delivery. This construction project lies within Acadia’s Comprehensive Treatment Center
(CTC) Division, which is comprised of 145 facilities and growing, serving a least 66,000 patients a day in an out-
patient setting, providing substance abuse treatments using a medicated assisted treatment (MAT) modality.
Adults who have been struggling with opioid use disorders involving such substances as heroin, morphine, and
other prescription painkillers may benefit from medication assisted treatment. This form of care involves the use of
medications such as Methadone, Suboxone, Subutex, and Vivitrol that eliminate the drug cravings and painful
withdrawal symptoms that typically occur when an opioid-dependent individual stops using his or her substance of
abuse. Medication assisted treatment also includes a therapeutic component to help the individual achieve long-term
recovery, including both individual and group therapies.
In addition to compliance with local and international building, fire, and ADA codes and laws, each project is also
subject to special inspections and oversight from the DEA, State Opioid Treatment Authority (SOTA), Board of
Pharmacy (BOP), Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), as well as accreditation by
CARF and others.
A
Representative Layout
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
2
Gallery
Patient Check-in at the Reception Office.
AKA “pay windows.”
Corridor with typical approved Finishes
5’ corridor width, minimum.
Office & Group Room doors
with 6”x36”
side vision panel glass inserts.
Group Room
Ensure adequate cooling load.
If a very large group room, equip with a dedicated
thermostat.
Fixed Pane ¼” Laminated glass
with 4” gap at bottom and open
voice hole cut at 54” AFF.
Extend PLAM through to
patient side to form a ledge.
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
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Patient Waiting Area – Note the patient privacy room
doors on the left.
Patient Privacy Room as viewed from the patient
waiting area and looking through the dispensing window
into the pharmacy.
LED occupancy light. Wired to a
three-position Red-Off-Green
switch mounted under each nurse
station counter in the pharmacy.
18” Diameter Convex Mirror
installed in the upper corner of each
Patient Privacy Room near the door.
Position mirror so the dispensing
nurse can see behind the patient.
On door latch side of room.
Extend PLAM through to
patient side to form a ledge.
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
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Standard construction,
glazing, millwork,
electrical, and plumbing
specifications for the
Pharmacy’s Dispensing
Stations
& Patient Privacy Rooms
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
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Pharmacy
Three-position Red-Off-Green
switch mounted under each nurse
counter, in a surface-mount box,
12” right of station center and ~1”
from counter edge.
Fixed Pane ¼” Laminated
glass with 4” diameter open
voice holes cut at 54” AFF &
4” open space between
bottom of glass and counter.
AC/Battery
Emergency lighting
Power and data box at 84”
AFF for JCI security monitor
which will display lobby
cameras.
For reference only,
owner-supplied and
installed stainless steel
medication boxes.
Dimensions 15 ¼ x 15
¼.
Peninsula
through-shelving.
Medication Safe
Install T&S B1230
pressure reduced
Water Filler stations.
• Hard-lid 5/8” sheetrock ceiling within
the perimeter of the pharmacy.
• Pharmacy perimeter wall framing to
extend up to within 6” of the roof deck
above.
(not shown) Consider ½-
height uppers above where
desktop printer will be
located.
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
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Pharmacy, continued…
Radius t-mold edge around
outside corners of peninsula
counters.
Install locks on one double door
back wall cabinet set (same for lab)
NO backsplash on dispensing
nurses counter only – it would
interfere with IT and other
equipment installation.
(do install backsplashes on other
counters)
Ensure that the
pharmacy floor is
capable of supporting
3,200lb medication
safe(s). Dimensions:
30 ½”W x 31 ½”D x
61 ½”H. Allow at
least 36”x36” footprint
for each safe.
Install plywood blocking behind
the sheetrock on nurse side of
dispensing wall, to allow for IT
and other equipment installation.
Below-counter
data/power outlets 8”
below counter height to
prevent foot
interference.
** No more than 2
duplex receptacles per
20A circuit along the
dispensing wall. **
Drill and install 2” cable
grommets during IT
equipment deployment
phase. Coordinate
timing and exact
locations with Acadia IT
Field Engineer at the
end of the project.
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Restrooms
Install XLERATOR XL-SB Hand driers in Patient Restrooms only.
Rugged, Pressure-
assisted tank toilet.
Restroom accessories
shown, typical.
All staff and patient
restrooms, unless otherwise
specified, are to be single
occupant.
UA Specimen Pass-Thru
between Lab and UA Patient
Restroom(s). This model
will accommodate varying
wall thicknesses.
Tank-style toilets equipped with a
pressure assist system in the tank –
e.g. FlushMate and Ecoflush
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
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IT Requirements
IT Room Ventilation
• Install an exhaust fan, rated for continuous duty, in the
ceiling above the designated IT rack location. Duct to discharge
in an interior open area or very large room 20’ away or further.
• Spec the exhaust fan for a room air exchange every 5
minutes, minimum.
• Wire the exhaust fan to a standard on/off toggle wall switch
installed at 72” AFF, located opposite the door to prevent
accidental shutoff. Mark “leave on.” Not a thermostatic switch.
• Install a fixed louver grill 18” x 18” minimum in the lower half
of the door.
• It is critical that this setup is adhered to as described. Do not
install an HVAC supply or return in this room, as it would
interfere with the negative pressure created by the exhaust fan,
and do not substitute with a mini-split system.
Low voltage cabling will be subbed through
Acadia’s IT PM, with the GC providing site
coordination. The GC’s electrician will install
the LV outlet boxes and a string path
(conduit/rings and strings, smurf tubes, etc) for
the low voltage sub to come behind and pull
cable through, often after sheetrock installation.
During the CD set drawing phase, Acadia’s IT
PM will provide the architect with a preferred
drop location drawing, and the architect will
then use this information to overlay low voltage
box locations on the Electrical Sheet.
Security and CCTV systems will also be
subbed through Acadia. JCI (formerly Tyco)
will perform those services, again with GC site
coordination.
Install plywood backboards
over two walls in the IT room,
on top of the sheetrock.
Plywood must be 3/4” un-
painted, fire-rated.
Electrician to provide a single dedicated 20-
amp 120v circuit on a whip with 20a T-
Outlet that will be mounted onto the 4-post
equipment rack. This duplex receptacle (not a
quad as shown) will power a user-supplied
rack-mount UPS that will provide
uninterrupted power to all the IT equipment
mounted in the rack.
Supply a ground wire to a
new buss on the
backboard, near the rack
location. The rack ground, as
well as future vendor
equipment grounds, will tie to
this buss/ground.
Spec a minimum of 4
convenience
receptacles in the IT
room, standard AFF
height.
Owner-supplied and installed 4-post
equipment rack.
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
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Additional Notes
Locksets & Keying:
• Exterior Doors – match to other exterior doors only, mastered.
• General offices: Counselors, Clinical Supervisor (CS), Nursing Supervisor (NS), Medical Director (MD), Lab, Exam,
Group Rooms, Patient Privacy Rooms, Break Room, Chart Room, IT Room, Reception Office – matching, classroom-
function lockset, mastered.
• Clinic Director (CD) Office – not matching, classroom-function lockset, mastered.
• Pharmacy Entry Door – not matching, storeroom-function lockset + deadbolt, not mastered. Grade I. Key the storeroom lever and
deadbolt sets separately.
• Restrooms – privacy sets.
• Pharmacy & Lab Wall Cabinets –lockset for one double door wall cabinet set.
• No fobs.
Plywood Blocking behind sheetrock:
• Pharmacy: Wall-to-wall-to ceiling at nurses’ dispensing workstations (pharmacy side). At a minimum, start from the
counter and extend up, although many GC’s find it simpler to block full sheets starting at the floor to avoid having to
step the sheetrock at the counter junction.
• Reception office workstation wall – same as pharmacy noted above.
• At the Ergotron Kiosk location in reception area, from floor to ceiling, 48” wide.
• Patient waiting & Group Room TV locations 32”x32” blocked area at 6’ centered AFF typical.
• Clinic Director’s office CCTV monitor/NVR location. 32”x32” blocked area at 6’ centered AFF typical.
High-mount electrical receptacles – locations will be noted on CD set – same areas where blocking to be installed:
• Clinic Director office, 72” AFF, for CCTV monitor & NVR.
• Patient waiting & Group Room, 72” AFF, for TV. Data at normal AFF height (no COAX)
• Inside Reception office, 72” AFF, for CCTV monitor.
• Patient waiting, 84” AFF, for Kiosk. Include data beside power at 84”
• Pharmacy, in general, between middle-most patient dispensing windows, 84”, for CCTV monitor.
General
• Commercial Hollow Metal frames for all interior doors and interior glazing.
• Door closures: pharmacy, patient privacy rooms, IT room, any corridor entries, and restrooms.
• Doors: Assa Abloy Plain Sliced White Maple Standard Stain #850 Midnight Premier GPD PC5 Series doors, or
equivalent.
o Chrome finish Grade 2 Lever sets. Exception: Grade 1 Lever and Deadbolt on Pharmacy door.
o 6” x 36” Side vision panel inserts in the following Doors: Counselor offices, Clinical Supervisor’s office,
Clinic Director’s office, and Group Rooms.
• Install a peephole at 54” AFF in the Pharmacy’s nurse entry door, viewed from the inside of the pharmacy.
• Install a locking cash drawer under the Reception Office workstation counter.
• Water filler stations at nurses’ counter window: cold water only T&S B1230 pressure reduced filler station.
• Kick plates: on doors with closures.
• Corner Guards placed in all high traffic common areas. Korogard GS20 16g #4 high with 2” wings.
• Chair rails at 33”OC AFF. Install in patient waiting areas, and group room(s).
o 1x4 finger-jointed pine typical
o Terminate ~8” from obstacles, door/window trim, and outside corners.
o Inside corners – run all the way in.
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
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• Soundproofing:
o New Construction: Install Acoustical Batt (e.g. Rock Wool batt) insulation in any new interior walls
o Existing Walls: Cut sheetrock and push or blow in Cellulose insulation in all existing walls where privacy
is a concern (counselor, clinical supervisor, clinic director, exam room, MD, lab, etc.)
o Above Grid: install 1 flat acoustical batt on top of the ceiling grid along all wall perimeters.
• Thermostats either passcode programmable and/or equipped with locking covers.
• Horizontal aluminum mini-blinds, neutral white color, at all perimeter office exterior windows, and any interior
observation window(s). Not installed on patient dispensing windows.
• Substitute window film in lieu of mini-blinds on large exterior windows where waiting patients would be clearly visible
from the outside (e.g. patient waiting area, storefront doors leading to reception window).
• LED light fixtures throughout.
• Dedicated Circuit Notes:
o Pharmacy – nurses’ window’s/workstations: No more than two receptacles per circuit.
o 20A dedicated circuit/receptacle for a multi-function copier, typically located in the Copy room.
o IT room: dedicated circuit to feed a single receptacle via a whip, 20a T-outlet mounted on the equipment
rack.
• Ceiling Tiles: Armstrong Fine Fissured 2nd Look II #1761. (2x4 tiles that give the look of 2x2 at a fraction of the
cost).
• Toilets: Tank-style toilets equipped with a pressure assist system in the tank – e.g. FlushMate and Ecoflush.
• Interior Signage: Operations will order signs from Staples at least 30 days prior to final building inspection – GC to
install. Restrooms, Mechanical, Janitor, and patient privacy rooms (numbered).
• Restroom Fixtures: Operations will order from Medline at least 60 days prior to final building inspection – GC to
install
o Paper Towel Dispenser: EVSDSRAUTO2
o Soap Dispenser: AUTODISPB
o TP Dispenser: EVSDSTPVSTD standard vertical, or EVSDSTP91 9” Diameter Large
A C A D I A H E A L T H C A R E
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Approved Finishes
ATTACHMENT J
LETTER OF OPERATION, DATED APRIL 15, 2022
ATTACHMENT K
APPLICANT’S OPERATIONAL MANUAL AND POLICIES
(“DISPENSING POLICIES”)
6 DISPENSING POLICIES
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: February 2018, October 2016, March 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
6.1 DISPENSING OF MEDICATION (CA)
Policy:
It is the policy of the CTC Division to provide a safe and healthy procedure for the dispensing of medication to patients who attend the treatment program. This policy is to ensure the accuracy of dispensing procedures.
Procedure:
1. The CTC physician/physician extender will determine and document in writing the initial medication level and schedule to be followed. This information shall be communicated to nursing staff. The initial medication level will not exceed the thirty (30) milligrams with an additional ten (10) mgs not exceeding forty milligrams the first day of intake unless a physician documents that the patient needs a higher medication level.
2. All intake and screening or transfer paperwork must be completed before the medication will be dispensed to a patient.
3. If, in the judgment of the dispensing nurse, medicating a patient is potentially harmful, the patient will be referred to the CTC physician or designated medical staff, and a Dose Evaluation Form must be completed.
• The decision and reason for the action taken to reduce or withhold the medication will be documented on the Dose Evaluation Form.
• The physician will countersign the documentation, indicating that the decision and reasons have been reviewed, and then the documentation will be placed in the medical section of the patient’s record.
• If the physician is not on site, the nurse will obtain verbal orders regarding the medication.
4. Medication shall only be dispensed to the patient for whom it is ordered at the dispensing window, in a manner that assures privacy.
5. Only an appropriate licensed medical professional, authorized by law, shall dispense medication. A dose shall not be administered until a patient is identified and assessed to be medically and clinically appropriate.
6. The dispensing nurse will verify the identity of the patient either through matching the computerized photo identification information (or physical identification card in a non-computerized clinic) with the patient, or by asking the patient to identify themselves and their dose. This should be done in a manner to protect the confidentiality of the patient. If the patient chooses, they can give their Patient ID Number and current dose level to maintain confidentiality.
7. Dosage shall be verified by the patient to the nurse and confirmed with the current dose order before preparing. The patient will ingest the medication in front of the dispensing nurse and will speak with the dispensing nurse prior to leaving the dispensing areas to minimize the possibility of medication diversion.
8. Medication shall only be dispensed in single doses.
9. A patient’s medication may be withheld when the Dispensing Nurse/physician/physician extender, determines that administration of the dose would not be medically or clinically appropriate at that time. Such a determination shall be documented in the patient’s record. A Dose Evaluation - Rule
Out Under the Influence Form will be used in such cases as when the patient is suspected of being under the influence of an unknown substance.
10. Medication levels should be decreased or increased only when ordered by the physician (or physician extender when allowed by local regulations).
11. The counselor or appropriate CTC staff member may request that a dose be temporarily delayed until the patient makes contact with him/her.
12. The dispensing nurses shall maintain detailed and accurate ordering and dispensing records:
a. Each dose of medication dispensed shall be recorded on the individual patient dispensing record either in the EMR or manually on the Individual Patient Medication Administration
Record (CA) form and the Ancillary Medication Patient Dispensing Log per Bottle (CA) form.
b. Each day the bottles and amounts of medication dispensed and recorded on the individual dispensing record will be reconciled with amount being returned to the safe. All discrepancies must be researched and appropriate reports completed.
c. Prior to dispensing medication, the dispensing nurse will assess that the patient is not sedated or impaired for every face-to-face observed dose ingestion.
13. In event of emergency, power loss, see the Emergency Preparedness Plan.
14. When it is necessary to open a new bottle:
• Open bottles in a sequential bottle order to ensure that the oldest bottle is opened first
• Follow dispensing software prompts for bottle changes 15. When the bottle is empty, the dispensing nurse will rinse out the bottle with water.
• Follow dispensing software prompts for bottle changes
Refer to the Forms Manual for the “Dose Evaluation – Rule Out Under the Influence” form.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: September 2019, October 2018, May 2018, October 2017, September 2017, July 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – DIVERSION CONTROL
Policy:
Recognizing that there is potential for diversion of medications utilized in treatment, CTC Division centers will utilize a diversion control plan.
Procedure:
1. All employees will be oriented regarding the use of medication including applicable federal and state laws relating to its use. 2. Employee Screening:
a. Any employee with access to medication will be screened by the DEA or appropriate regulatory agency prior to obtaining access to medication. This category includes nurses, pharmacists or other practitioners approved to dispense medications.
b. ALL employees with access to medication will pass a pre-employment criminal background check with local and/or state police.
c. Employees with any history questionable to the investigative agency will not be hired or retained.
3. Employee Dispensing Room Restrictions:
a. No employee personal belongings (e.g. purses, lunch bags, totes, coats/jackets, cell phones), food or liquid items shall be brought into the dispensing room at any time.
b. Employees will be provided a designated locked area to keep personal belongings during their work shift.
c. Personal cell phones should only be used during employee break and designated meal times.
d. Personal cell phones shall not be used for company business (e.g. sending or receiving physician orders via personal cell phone or text message). 4. CTC Security:
a. The CTC utilizes an electronic security system with “layers” of security. All medication is stored in a DEA approved safe. Only nurses and other authorized staff have codes, keys and combinations to the medication area and safe.
b. During non-dispensing hours, all medication is returned to the secured storage area.
c. During non-operating hours, the CTC’s security system is armed and monitored for phone line interruption, power interruption and invasion.
d. The CTC’s security system has “panic” buttons strategically located for staff access in the event of security threat.
e. Windows and doors have warnings that the premises are security protected.
f. Staff monitors CTC grounds/parking lot areas to ensure security, reduce or eliminate loitering, and to monitor for illicit activity.
g. All CTCs utilizing a computerized dispensing system will ensure that all employees with access to the dispensing system are trained in the security of dispensing system passwords.
h. CTC security passwords will be changed on a regular basis to ensure system security. Passwords of terminated/retired employees will be deleted immediately upon employee exit. 5. Purchasing:
a. Only the Program Sponsor or his/her designee is authorized to order schedule II and III medication utilizing the appropriate forms.
b. Only licensed medical staff may sign for shipments of medication. 6. Inventory Accountability:
a. CTCs utilizing a computerized dispensing system have coded access to physician orders and dispensing functions. Only appropriately credentialed staff have access to the system.
b. The computerized system provides for daily inventory control.
c. The CTC Division requires monthly inventory reconciliation. Variance in excess of 2% is investigated as a potential diversion. 7. Observed Dosing:
a. Only one patient is permitted at the dosing window at one time.
b. Children, other family and friends may not accompany a patient to the dispensing area.
c. Patients may not bring drinks/containers of any kind to the window.
d. Patients will present at the dispensing window without hats or sunglasses.
e. The nurse asks the patient to verbally verify patient ID and medication level to confirm the information in the EMR. (Note: if patient is blind dosing, use last four digits of patient’s social security number or birth date in place of the patient’s medication level).
f. The dispensing nurse will assess that the patient is not sedated or impaired and document any observed impairment in the patient record.
g. The dispensing nurse pours the medication, and observes the patient ingesting the medication.
h. If the patient is dispensed water after taking the dose of medication, the patient must drink the water while observed.
i. Before leaving the dosing window, the patient is required to speak to the nurse assuring that medication has not been diverted. 8. Take-Home Medication:
a. Only patients meeting state and/or federal criteria will be issued take-home medication.
b. All take-home medication will be placed in a plastic take-home bottle. Medication will be pumped or dispensed into the take-home bottle in concentrated form. Take-home medication will NOT be diluted with water, or any other substance, unless specified by state regulations.
c. All take-home bottles are labeled with the date, patient’s name, physician’s name, CTC name, address & phone number, medication name, CTC name, dose and warning about the medication.
d. All take-home bottles caps are childproof.
e. All take-home bottles are secured within a childproof, locking container in which the bottles can remain upright. Containers should not be decorated or shared. All take-home bottles must fit
in one container. Locking container must have patient ID and emergency instructions affixed of the container.
f. Patients must return all take-home bottles before receiving further take-home medication.
g. Patients with take-home privileges are monitored for ongoing compliance. .
h. All patients receiving take-home medication will be required to sign the Take-Home Medication
Safety/Anti-Diversion Contract. The Take-Home Medication Safety/Anti-Diversion Contract must be signed by the patient and the counselor any time there is a change in take-home status.
9. Loitering:
Patient loitering is strictly prohibited. Patients are required to leave CTC grounds immediately after treatment.
10. Illicit Behavior:
Patients who sell illicit substances are subject to disciplinary action.
Effective Date: July 2016 Revised: September 2019, November 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
6.1.1.1 Diversion Control Plan
It is the intent of the CTC to minimize any attempts to divert medication. Responsibility to our patients and to the communities in which we reside is taken seriously. Our buildings are secured and alarmed as mandated by state and federal authorities. Each CTC has security personnel who monitor the sites during medication hours. Alarm systems are checked periodically to assure that they are in working order. (See Health and Safety Plan) Procedures: Clinical and Administrative Continuous Monitoring
• Any employee who has knowledge of drug diversion from his employer by a fellow employee must report such information to the Clinic Director or Nurse Manager. Concerns about suspicious orders, theft or loss will be treated in strict confidence by the manager who will investigate allegations thoroughly and objectively.
• At pre-admission, patients are required to sign a release for dual enrollment and a drug screen analysis sample is provided by patient. If the drug screen result is positive for methadone, a dual enrollment ROI is sent out to community providers to determine if patients may be enrolled in other treatment facilities. (See policy Detection of Multiple Registrations.)
• During the admission physical and annually thereafter, staff will utilize the state Prescription Drug Monitoring Program to review patient’s prescription history. (See policy General Medical –
Prescription Monitoring.)
• Patients are to provide drug screening analysis samples based on state regulations, at a minimum. The results of these drug tests are monitored by the primary counselor and are one tool utilized to determine eligibility for take-home medication. Upon approval of take-home medication, and at every change in schedule, patients are required to review and sign the Take-Home Medication
Safety/Anti-Diversion Contract. (See policy Take-Home Medication.)
• In addition, any indication of illicit substance use, abuse of prescription medications, abuse of alcohol, participation in illegal activities or a change in circumstances that may affect the safe storage of the medication will result in termination of take-home status. Patients with take-home privileges agree to provide locked containers for pick up and storage of take homes. They also agree to return all empty bottles and participate in the Take-Home Medication Call Backs policy.
• Dosing procedures mandate that prior to receiving medication, each patient must identify themselves to the dosing nurse (see policy Identification of Patients).
• For patients receiving liquid methadone, the patient’s medication is handed to them and they may add water as directed. All dosing cups are placed in a trash bin located at the window. Patients cannot leave the dosing area with a cup in their hand. Prior to leaving the dosing station, patients must swallow their medication and speak to the nurse in order to verify that they have done so. In addition, patients are not allowed to bring drinking cups into the dispensing area.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – SECURITY MEASURES
Policy:
It is the policy of the CTC Division to maintain maximum security in order to discourage robberies and to conform to specific regulations in regard to security measures.
Precautions for Dispensing of Medication:
1. CTCs should conform to certain medication hours, with hours posted.
2. The safe must remain locked at all times.
3. Only the nursing staff and Clinic Director will have keys to the dispensing room which is kept locked at all times.
4. Only one patient at a time must be allowed at the medication window.
5. Visitors must remain in the waiting area.
6. The electronic door between the reception area and medication area must always be locked. If the CTC does not have an electronic door, the door between the reception area and medication area must be double locked at all times.
7. Only licensed nurses and appropriate administrative staff may be in the dispensing area when medication units are operating. Exceptions include DEA, state licensing or accreditation surveyors.
8. Medication is stored in a DEA approved safe in the dispensing room. All medication supplies will be received ONLY in the dispensing area, unless the physician has approved and ordered curb- side dosing. (The State of IA does not approve curb-side dosing).
9. All medications are stored in a locked cabinet in the dispensing room.
10. Only liquid medication attached to a dispensing pump, that is being used, is allowed out of the safe. All pumps are located in such fashion as to be inaccessible to patients who might reach through the dispensing window.
11. All medication must be stored and labeled in their original containers.
Safety Checks:
1. A monthly routine alarm check (including doors and panic buttons) should be completed and documented.
2. A comprehensive check of the alarm system (including all doors, all zones, panic buttons) should be completed and documented on a quarterly basis.
Registration of Staff:
1. Names of all staff authorized to handle medication must be submitted to the Drug Enforcement Agency/local law enforcement authorities as a normal security precaution.
2. Names of dispensing staff will be submitted to the security service.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – REPORTING OF MEDICATION THEFT
1. The Clinic Director or designated must conduct a complete inventory audit to determine the exact amount of medication missing and to identify the bottle/lot numbers involved in the theft. 2. The Clinic Director or designee must notify:
• Regional Vice President
• Regional Director
• Local Law Enforcement Authorities
• Corporate Office
• Regional Drug Enforcement Administration
• State Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs 3. Within 24 hours of theft, the Clinic Director or designee must file a report with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA form 106) and the State Opioid Treatment Authority (SOTA). Follow state guidelines for reporting.
4. An Incident Report must be completed by the Clinic Director or designee pursuant to the risk management procedures.
5. All staff will be instructed to fully cooperate with investigating authorities.
Paper Incident Reports are available at each CTC and may be ordered from the Risk Management
department.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: January 2020, February 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – ORDERING SCHEDULE II MEDICATION (PAPER) (CA)
Policy:
It is the policy of the CTC to maintain a minimum 10-day supply of medication at all times. In the event that a CTC does not have the ability to order via electronic ordering with a digital POA signing certificate from CSOS, a paper 222 form will be used to order schedule II medications.
Procedure:
ORDERING MEDICATION
1. Only staff members who have been given the Power of Attorney (POA) from the CTC sponsors can order medication. A copy of the POA must be on file at the supplier, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and in the CTC’s Resource Binder.
2. Medication must be ordered from the appropriate pharmaceutical supplier.
3. When ordering medication, U.S. Official Order Forms (Schedules I & II DEA Form 222), supplied by the DEA, must be used. These forms are numbered and preprinted with the company’s DEA Registration number and must be used in numerical order. Reorder forms are provided by DEA and are ordered online.
a. Instructions on the back of the DEA 222 Order form will be followed.
b. The DEA 222 Order forms are in book form and are in numerical order.
Note: When you receive new DEA 222 Order forms, open all envelopes to locate the starting number and ensure that the DEA 222 Order forms will be used in numerical order.
c. The DEA 222 Order forms will be used in numerical order.
d. Do not make any erasures or alterations.
e. If an error is made, the DEA 222 Order form will be marked VOID and kept on file.
f. No White Out will be used.
g. The forms must be filled out completely.
4. A staff member authorized to order must complete the form.
Note: The Regional Director, Clinic Director and Nursing Supervisor or designee should be authorized to order medication.
5. A photocopy is to be made of the completed DEA 222 Order form and placed in the Schedule II DEA Binder and uploaded to the CTC Resources SharePoint. Select ‘DEA Documentation’ and then select the appropriate clinic name’s folder and copy or upload to the subfolder named ‘222 FORMS’. Use the standardized document name ‘Clinic name mm dd yy’. For example, ‘Lowell 222 01 29 20’.
6. The original DEA 222 Order form is sent to the pharmaceutical company to place an order.
7. When the medication order is received the “Date Received” and “Amount Received” is to be filled out. A copy of the competed form is to be mailed or emailed to the DEA.
a. The DEA address is on the back of the DEA 222 Order form.
b. Upload a copy of the email to the DEA to the same SharePoint location listed in step 5 above OR evidence that the document was mailed (FedEx shipment documentation).
8. A photocopy or digital copy of the original DEA 222 Order form must be kept on site in the clinic’s DEA Schedule II Binder accessible for a period of 3 years.
CA Specific: Schedule III and Ancillary medication (if applicable)
1. Medication must be ordered from a supplier approved by the Regional Director.
2. The person authorized to order must complete the order form. Both the Clinic Director and designated nursing staff should be authorized to order medication. The original copy of the order form must remain in the CTC in an Ancillary Medication binder.
Effective Date: March 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
6.1.4.1 Restocking Methadone Electronically
Policy: It is the policy of the CTC to maintain a minimum 10-day supply of methadone at all times.
Procedure: 1. When an additional supply of methadone is needed, authorized personnel will log on to the Express 222 website (http://express222.com/) to create an electronic Purchase Order. 2. Authorized personnel will identify Purchase Orders sequentially using the following format: a. CTC DEA Number/Date in two digit month, day, and four digit year format b. Example: RA12345/01012015 3. Authorized personnel will complete the form according to the directions required by Express 222. 4. Authorized personnel (nurse/Clinic Director) will print a copy of the Express 222 PO which will be kept in the Schedule II Binder in the dispensary until the order has arrived.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: July 2017 (CA), May 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – MONTHLY INVENTORY ACCOUNTABILITY AND RECORDKEEPING (CA)
Policy:
Each CTC will complete an accountability audit on the last day of each month, after medication dispensing is completed. The monthly inventory forms, Spill/Variance Reports, software reports, and any additional accountability forms requested by the internal DEA Specialist. All required accountability and recordkeeping documentation will be sent to the Regional DEA Specialist by the 5th working day of the month.
Procedure:
1. At close of business on the last day of the month, the Clinic Director and Nursing Supervisor/Lead Nurse Leadership will conduct a physical count of all medications and recorded on the monthly medication inventory forms (closing count). Use the appropriate form for each medication (see list below).
2. Review and count all 222 forms for inventory received during the month for accurate documentation. Document these milligrams on the appropriate monthly medication inventory form.
3. Using computerized software, the following reports should be printed for each medication type dispensed at the CTC:
a. Inventory on hand on close of business on the last day of the month b. Report showing all inventory received during the month c. All inventory milligrams distributed to patients during the month d. All inventory milligrams distributed through spill, destruction, or loss during the month
4. [CA Specific: For non-EMR inventory, for each medication, review:
a. Ancillary Medication Inventory Shipment Receipt Log (CA) b. Individual Patient Medication Administration Record (CA)
c. Ancillary Medication Patient Dispensing Log per Bottle (CA)
5. Document the milligrams distributed (taken from the software report or Ancillary Medication
Patient Dispensing Log per Bottle (CA) form) on the monthly medication inventory form for each medication type. End CA Specfic]
6. Document the milligrams distributed (taken from the software report) on the monthly medication inventory form for each medication type.
7. Use the appropriate medication spill/variance logs (either computerized and/or manual logs) to record the total amount spilled and the total amount of non-dispensable medication on the appropriate medication inventory form.
8. A review of all spills/loss, by nurse, will be completed by the Clinic Director.
9. Maintain all monthly inventory reports and logs and any additional related accountability and recordkeeping documentation in the Monthly Reports/Spill and Variance Binder in the Dispensing Room.
Refer to the Forms Manual for the following forms:
Monthly Buprenorphine/Naloxone Film Inventory
Monthly Buprenorphine/Naloxone Tab Inventory
Monthly Buprenorphine Tab Inventory
Monthly Methadone Liquid Inventory
Monthly Methadone Tab Inventory
Medication Spill/Variance Log – Methadone
Medication Spill/Variance Log - Buprenorphine
Medication Spill/Variance Monthly Report (customize for each medication form & dose type)
Also, the Monthly Medication Inventory 16 1.xlsx spreadsheet is available on the Intranet in the
Dispensing Forms folder
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: July 2017 (CA) Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – RECEIVING MEDICATION (CA)
Procedure:
RECEIVING MEDICATION (Schedule II)
1. Each carton must be inspected before opening to assure that the seal has not been tampered with. Each bottle must be inspected for intact bottle seal, cracks or breakage.
2. In the event of bottle breakage, or evidence of tampering, the appropriate supplier and the DEA must be notified for instructions.
3. Upon completion of inspection of cartons and bottles, authorized staff must date and file the delivery papers in a binder. The bottle numbers and date received must be documented on the blue copy of DEA form 222.
4. Each shipment must be stored immediately in the safe placing the highest numbered bottle in the back and the lowest numbered bottle in the front of the safe.
5. Persons receiving shipment must record bottle number and amount received in the appropriate logs. Refer to policy Dispensing – Forms Needed to Reconcile and Inventory Medication).
RECEIVING MEDICATION (Schedule III)
1. Each carton must be inspected before opening to assure that the seal has not been tampered with. Each bottle must be inspected for intact bottle seal, cracks or breakage.
2. In the event of bottle breakage, or evidence of tampering, the appropriate supplier and the DEA must be notified for instructions.
3. Upon completion of inspection of cartons and bottles, authorized staff must date and file the delivery papers in a binder. The bottle numbers and date received must be documented on the blue copy of the schedule III Order form.
4. Each shipment must be stored immediately in the designated storage area of the dispensing room placing the highest numbered bottle in the back and the lowest numbered bottle in the front of the safe.
5. Persons receiving shipment must record lot number and amount received in the Ancillary
Medication Inventory Shipment Receipt Log (CA) for that medication. Refer to policy Dispensing –
Monthly Inventory Accountability Forms and Reconciliation.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – BIENNIAL INVENTORY – MEDICATION
Policy:
A biennial inventory must be completed two times yearly from the date of the initial inventory. This inventory must be documented on the Biennial Medication Inventory form.
Procedure:
Enter the following on the Biennial Medication Inventory form:
1. Enter date of inventory.
2. Enter time of inventory (identify either as open or close of business).
3. Enter total number of unopened bottles on hand for all medications.
4. Enter total number of opened bottles on hand for all medication(s).
5. Enter total number of milligrams from open bottle(s) on hand.
6. Enter total number of milligrams of contaminant on hand.
7. Nurse documenting the count and measurement must sign log and obtain the signature of a nurse and the Clinic Director witnessing the count and measurement.
Refer to the Forms Manual for the “Biennial Medication Inventory” form.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – PURCHASING MEDICATION FROM ANOTHER CTC
In case of an extreme emergency, medication may be purchased from another clinic: 1. The Clinic Director must notify the designated Regional Vice President and Regional Director prior to transfer of any medication.
2. DEA must be notified in advance of the intention of any transfer of medication.
3. Local police department must be notified of intent to transport medication.
4. This purchase is handled by staff who are authorized to purchase Schedule II and III medications. Schedule II medications must be recorded on the DEA form 222. Schedule III medications should be ordered on the approved CTC order form.
5. The medication must be transported by two staff in a properly packaged and locked container from one CTC to another.
6. Inventory records must be adjusted by the sending CTC to remove medication from current inventory. The receiving CTC must record inventory received as designated in the Dispensing -
Receiving Medication policy.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – MEDICATION ORDERS
Policy:
It is the policy of the CTC Division that all dosing orders are strictly followed and comply with all applicable statutes and regulations regarding the administering or dispensing of medication.
Procedure for Medication Errors and Drug Reactions:
1. All medication events such as medication errors or suspected intoxication will be documented on an Incident Report.
2. All medication errors such as incorrect dosage or discrepancies in the daily medication count will be documented on an Incident Report.
3. In addition, any medication error (incorrect dosage, medication or frequency) must also be noted in the patient’s medical record by the medical staff, to include all appropriate follow up documentation.
4. All drug reactions will be documented on an Incident Report and in the individual patient’s progress notes.
5. The physician/medical staff member who documents the findings in the patient’s medical record will evaluate any patient who reports vomiting prior to leaving the CTC, appears intoxicated or has a drug reaction.
6. If the physician/physician extender is unavailable, the patient will be assessed by a nurse. If the patient displays symptoms of severe allergic reaction, 911 emergency medical services must be called immediately.
7. The Clinic Director will notify the pharmaceutical manufacturer of any drug reactions. Patient confidentiality will be maintained.
Missed Medication:
If a patient returns to the CTC and has missed 3 or more consecutive days of dosing, physician/physician extender must be called for new orders. 1. The nurse should do the following:
a. Perform an onsite Drug Screen Analysis, results of onsite tests will be confirmed by a state certified Lab.
b. Ask the patient if he/she has used any drugs during the missed days.
c. Assess the patient for active withdrawal symptoms or signs of intoxication using a COWS assessment.
d. Look up the date and amount of last dose received at the CTC.
e. Call the physician/physician extender on call for new orders for daily dose and take- home privilege status.
2. If patient returns to the CTC after hospitalization for any length of time, contact medical staff to relay relevant information.
a. Physician/physician extender must review hospital Medication Administration Record (MAR), or some form of written clarification of the medication dispensed to the patient while hospitalized. New orders will be written to continue to give the patient the methadone dose dispensed in the hospital. If the patient continued to ingest their take- home medication, then continue on that dose of methadone.
b. Make an appointment for the patient to see medical staff within 7 days to review hospital records and assess the need for change in methadone dose or treatment plan.
c. Nursing staff must document in the record the discussion with physician/physician extender and make the follow-up appointment before the patient leaves the CTC.
d. If the patient returns with previously dispensed take-home medication, it must be destroyed or disposed of according to policy and the doses re-dispensed according to physician/physician orders.
3. DOCUMENT ALL INFORMATION IN THE PATIENT RECORD.
4. Patients with an excused absence without dosing (e.g. incarceration) will not be discharged (unless otherwise specified by state regulations) but must have new physician orders before being medicated.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: September 2016, May 2016, February 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – MEDICATION VARIANCES/SPILLAGE/NON-DISPENSABLE/BROKEN
BOTTLES
Policy:
It is the policy of the CTC Division that all variances, spills, non-dispensable medications or broken bottles be noted and signed off by the Nursing Supervisor and witnessed by another dispensing nurse, Clinic Director, Clinical Supervisor, or other staff member (in that order of priority). All such occurrences must be documented accurately and inclusively.
Procedure:
Medication Variance: Accountable Variances due to Spillage/Non-Dispensable/Broken Bottle
Incidents
1. Medication Liquid Spillage:
a. All spills, regardless of amount, are to be noted in the Medication Spill/Variance Binder via the computerized Spill/Variance Log or the paper Medication Spill/Variance Log. The binder will be kept in the Medication/Dispensing Room for immediate availability in the event of a spill or variance.
b. With a witness present, the dispensing nurse will absorb the spill into a paper towel and appropriately discard.
c. Spills should be noted on the log immediately following cleanup of the spill.
d. The nurse will record the spillage in the computerized system.
e. The nurse will record the spill on the manual Medication Spill/Variance Log if the computerized systems does not allow for documentation of the following items: the date, lot and bottle number, description of the spill, patient ID number, nurse initials, witness initials, amount of spilled (in milligrams), and total remaining (in milligrams).
f. If the spillage is over 150 milligrams, an Incident Report must be completed.
2. Medication Solid Spillage
a. Any solid medication that is no-longer in its original form (i.e. crushed/wet/moist/dissolved) that is spilled will be documented as spillage and cleaned according to state/local guidelines.
b. The nurse will record the spillage in the computerized system.
c. The nurse will record the spill on the manual Medication Spill/Variance Log if the computerized systems does not allow for documentation of the following items: the date, lot and bottle number, description of the spill, patient ID number, nurse initials, witness initials, amount of spilled (in milligrams), and total remaining (in milligrams).
d. ALL solid medication spills will require an Incident Report to be completed 3. Medication Pending Destruction/Non-Dispensable (Liquids and Solid):
a. Any medication that is in its original form but deemed non-dispensable due to expiration date or contamination will be sent for destruction via DEA approved and licensed Reverse Distributor.
b. The medication that is pending destruction will be stored in an appropriately labeled CTC bottle or other receptacle, as allowed by state authorities/local DEA office.
Note: Separate waste bottles should be maintained for liquid medications and dry medications or tablets.
Note: If using an empty medication bottle, rinse bottle and remove original manufacturer’s label prior to filling with medication pending destruction.
c. The nurse must complete the Non-Dispensable Medication (Pending Destruction) Log including the date, lot and bottle number, description of the waste, patient ID number, nurse initials, amount of waste in milligrams, and total milligrams remaining.
d. When preparing the non-dispensable bottle for destruction via Reverse Distributor, the non- dispensable cumulative total on the bottle log will match both the computerized summary and physical count.
e. Attach completed Non-Dispensable Medication (Pending Destruction) forms provided by the authorized/licensed collector for Reverse Distribution and destruction
Note: Begin a new Non-Dispensable Medication Log for each container that has been marked for reverse destruction.
f. Nurse will follow procedures provided by an agency licensed for pharmaceutical destruction via reverse distributor
g. Nurse will remove the non-dispensable medication from current computerized inventory and will document the date medication was removed from the CTC on the Non-
Dispensable Medication Log.
h. Nurse will complete an Incident Report providing detailed information on all medication sent to the Reverse Distributor for destruction.
In addition to the above procedures, all local and state reporting procedures must be followed. Furthermore, CTCs should follow the instructions provided by their state/local DEA office.
4. Medication Bottle Damage upon opening (new bottle from manufacturer):
a. The Clinic Director and Nursing Leadership will be notified, immediately.
b. The bottle will be quarantined and not used.
c. The nurse will contact the manufacturer and obtain instruction for return of the damaged bottle.
d. The nurse will return the bottle within three (3) business days to the manufacturer for credit and retain all documentation of return.
e. The nurse will fill out an Incident Report stating details of the above steps.
5. Medication Bottle Damage after opening:
a. The Clinic Director and Nursing Leadership will be notified as immediately.
b. The nurse will fill out an Incident Report stating how the bottle was damaged.
c. Fragments of the bottle label must be saved.
d. Follow the procedures for Medication Pending Destruction/Non-Dispensable (Liquids and Solid) (#3 above).
Monthly Reporting:
1. Each month the CTC Nurse Supervisor will review the Medication Spill/Variance Log pages completed for the month for accuracy and completeness. The Nurse Supervisor will sign the logs and submit them to the Clinic Director for review.
2. The Clinic Director will review the logs received and complete the Medication Spill/Variance
Monthly Report.
a. Tally the total milligrams of medication spilled during the month and note it on the monthly report.
b. Tally the total number of spills and milligrams lost for each dose nurse and indicate this on the report next to the nurse’s name.
c. Tally the total number of spills and milligrams lost for all patients and indicate this on the report.
d. Tally the total milligrams of variance for the month and note this on the monthly report.
e. Indicate any action plan that is needed, or has been implemented to address medication spills and variances.
3. The monthly report is to be signed by the Nurse Supervisor and Clinic Director. Upon the CTC physician’s next visit to the CTC, present the completed report and logs to him/her for signature.
4. Keep completed monthly reports, and their associated logs, in the Medication Spill/Variance
Monthly Reports binder. In addition to the above procedures, all local and state reporting procedures must be followed. Furthermore, CTCs should follow the instructions provided by their state/local DEA office.
Refer to the Forms Manual for the “Medication Spill/Variance Log”, “Non-Dispensable Medication Log” and
“Medication Spill/Variance Monthly Report”.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – CURB-SIDE DOSING
Policy:
The CTC will make accommodations to provide medication to patients “curb-side” (at a patient’s automobile) in accordance with all federal and state regulations in the event a patient is unable to enter the CTC.
Procedure:
Curb-side Dosing
1. Patients who are unable to enter the CTC can be dosed outside of the CTC in the parking lot while in their vehicle, on a short-term basis, with the approval of the physician/physician extender. The CTC physician/physician extender shall review the reason(s)/cause(s) which are prohibiting the patient from physically entering the CTC for dosing. Verification of the reason, particularly for a contagious illness, must be obtained from an outside source; e.g. primary care physician, health department, etc. Following this review, patient must be approved for curb-side dosing by the CTC physician/physician extender.
2. The nurse must contact physician/physician extender to obtain an order for dosing to occur outside of the normal protocol.
3. If the patient is granted curb-side dosing, s/he will be made aware of the circumstances in which the curb-side dosing would no longer be available or required (e.g., when patient’s medical condition has improved and patient is able to physically enter the CTC).
4. Dosing a patient away from the window should take place immediately after normal dosing hours when no other patients are waiting to be dosed whenever possible.
5. A nurse, along with another staff member, will take medication to patient for curb-dosing. The nurse will follow normal dosing protocol with the patient, in terms of observing patient ingesting dose, etc.
6. The nurse pumps the dose into a take-home bottle. No take-home doses are to be brought to the car unless the next day the CTC is closed (Sunday or holiday etc.). Exceptions may be granted by the medical director or designee only).
7. The nurse must be accompanied by another staff member who carries the portable panic button with them.
8. The nurse verifies the patient’s identity.
9. Nurse follows all dosing protocols as written in the Patient Dosing Process Policy, i.e. verify dose with patient by asking them to tell you the dose they are on etc.
10. The nurse watches the patient swallow the methadone and returns the empty bottle back into the CTC for disposal.
11. The nurse and staff member return to the CTC and the nurse enters a case note in the EMR.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: May 2018 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – HANDLING SURRENDERED DRUGS
Policy:
CTC staff cannot accept for surrender illicit or licit drugs or controlled substances of any type whether prescribed, administered or dispensed by the CTC physician or any other physician/extender. Medication dispensed by the CTC may not be accepted back into the dispensary or placed in the safe once it has been dispensed or administered and physically given to the patient. It is a violation of federal law for staff to take possession of, or otherwise accept for surrender, controlled substances from a patient.
Procedure:
The CTC cannot accept any controlled substances brought into the CTC by a member of the community or a patient. In the event a patient returns for a call back and, for safety reasons, staff does not want the patient to leave the building with the take-home doses of medication, the patient will be instructed to destroy the medication by pouring it out in the sink or commode witnessed by medical staff. The destruction of medication typically occurs when there is evidence of tampering, incorrect amounts of medication provided to the patient, or the patient appears to be under the influence. In addition to the above procedures, state regulations should be followed. Furthermore, CTCs should follow the written instructions provided by their state/regional DEA Field Office.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: November 2019, January 2018, September 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
DISPENSING – COURTESY DOSING
Policy:
It is the policy of the CTC to assist patients who do not qualify for take-home privileges to continue to receive their medication when they are away from their home CTC.
Procedure:
Sending a CTC patient to another MAT for Courtesy Dosing:
1. The request should be given two weeks prior to dispensing date. In the event of an emergency notification the CTC will make every effort to notify the receiving clinic of the courtesy dose request.
2. The counselor will submit a completed Courtesy Dose form to CTC medical staff for review and signature of the CTC physician prior to submitting to the guest dose facility. The CTC physician can approve or deny courtesy dosing privileges (for safety reasons) and for any denial the specific reason(s) must be documented in the CTC medical record.
3. A release of information shall be obtained allowing the CTC to provide information and to request the courtesy dose.
4. The dispensing unit will be notified of the patient that will be away from the clinic so that it can be noted in the medical portion of the record.
5. The patient will be required to return with proof that he/she did obtain their medication during the time request on their courtesy dose form.
Receiving a request to Courtesy Dose:
1. When a CTC receives a request for a courtesy dose it must include patient’s current dose, current level, date of last dose provided by the home clinic, dates CTC will dose the patient, the home clinic’s physician’s signature, a local telephone number and address for the patient. The physician will need to approve the medication dose amount and sign the completed Courtesy Dose form.
NOTE: ACCEPTABLE SIGNATURES: an original hand-written signature of the home clinic’s physician or an electronic signature on a Methasoft or SMART software document.
UNACCEPTABLE SIGNATURES: illegible hand signatures unless accompanied by a legible printed name, electronic signatures that can be copied/pasted, rubber stamp signatures, or signatures of staff not authorized to prescribe.
2. All patients requesting courtesy dosing will be self-pay except patients with Medicaid. If the patient has Medicaid, the CTC staff will contact the Central Billing Office (CBO) to determine whether services provided by the CTC will be covered under their Medicaid plan. Out of state Medicaid is not accepted.
3. The patient will be assigned a courtesy dosing CTC ID number.
4. CTC file containing the courtesy request form from the sending facility, the CTC physician order accepting temporary responsibility of patient care, the MAR, a copy of the patient’s photo ID, and any progress notes regarding the patient’s attendance and behavior while courtesy dosing at the CTC, and a signed consent to contact the patient’s sending facility, a local telephone number and address where the patient can be reached while courtesy dosing at the CTC, will be maintained per current medical record storage procedures.
5. The physician must approve the patient’s dose and give an order for the medication to be dispensed to the patient by the CTC nursing staff. This order will be filed in the patient’s medical record. Under
no circumstance is the courtesy-dosing patient to receive medication from the CTC without
an order given by the physician. Patients must be on a stable dose of methadone— there is to be no titrating of the dose up or down while guest dosing.
6. Guest dosing will be terminated if the patient misses dosing for more than 2 days consecutively. The patient will be referred back to their home clinic.
7. Extended take-home dosing will be allowed as long as state regulations do not prohibit.
8. Courtesy dosing patients must present a photo ID each day before they will be dosed. Acceptable photo ID is an ID issued by a governmental agency such as: their home state driver’s license, state ID card or a USA passport.
9. While courtesy dosing, the patient’s behavior will be observed. Any aberrant behavior will be documented in the patient’s courtesy dosing record by nursing staff and the case manager. This aberrant behavior must be reported to the Clinic Supervisor.
10. If the determination is made that the patient will no longer be allowed to courtesy dose the CTC clinic, the patient and the home clinic will be notified. This information will be documented in the patient’s record and a copy sent to the patient’s home clinic.
11. The sending facility can request drug screens if it is deemed necessary fees may apply to DSA requests.
12. The home clinic may extend the time frame for the courtesy dose by submitting a new courtesy dose form for any extensions. The number of guest dosing days allowed will be based on patient need and coordination of treatment with sending/receiving clinic.
13. Each incoming patient will receive proof to take to the home clinic that he/she received medication, if requested.
14. At the conclusion of the patient’s courtesy dosing episode, confirmation of dosing and attendance will be completed by designated CTC staff. Confirmation will be sent via fax to the patient’s home clinic immediately following the patient’s last courtesy dose.
Refer to the Forms Manual for the “Courtesy Dose” form.
Effective Date: November 2016 Revised: May 2018 Reviewed: September 2019
ADMINISTERING MEDICATION DURING A POWER LOSS
Policy:
Dispensing/Nursing staff will be able to accurately and safely dispense methadone, in the event of power loss, using a manual dosing pump. All CTCs will maintain enough supplies for 3 days of emergency, manual dispensing. These supplies will be kept in the dispensing area and readily available.
Procedure:
1. To ensure that proper accounting of medication can take place during a power loss, print off all relevant tabs from the Manual Dispense – Medication Inventory on Hand spreadsheet and place in the Emergency Kit.
2. Patient and Staff Safety: To facilitate patient flow, CTC leadership ensure that patient entry to the building is limited to 5-10 patients at a time and assign staff to crowd control, both inside the building and around the perimeter/parking lot of the building
3. Gather Supplies: The nurse will collect the following supplies:
• New, unopened bottle of methadone
• Manual dosing pump
• Clean disposable dosing cups
• Pharmaceutical Calibration Flask
• Preprinted Take Home Labels (if applicable)
• Water
• Emergency Dosing Report/Log, printed from previous day
• Absentee Report from previous day
• Manual/Emergency Dosing Logs
• Ink Pens 4. Preparation: The nurse will take the following steps:
a. Nurse will complete a physical count of all medication and document on the Manual Dispense
– Medication Inventory on Hand spreadsheet prior to commencement of manual dispensing.
b. Assemble the manual pump; following manufacturer directions.
c. Ensure the pump is working correctly by pumping water through the pump several times, watching to ensure no air bubbles are noted in the tubing. If air bubbles occur make sure all
parts are attached tight and correctly. Ensure all water is out of pump by raising and lowering pump chamber several times.
d. Check calibration of the manual pump by attaching the manual pump to a new methadone bottle. Dispense the methadone dose into the prescribed calibration flask to ensure that the pump is adjusted correctly and place this measurement back in the bottle, once accuracy is confirmed. If overages or shortages are noted, follow the manufacturer instructions for equipment calibration.
e. The nurse will complete the date, nurse name, station number, medication bottle and lot number on the manual dispensing forms for each bottle of medication assigned to the station.
f. The nurse will gather the Emergency Dosing Report from the previous day and the absentee report from the previous day (if this information is not included on the emergency dosing report).
5. Dosing:
a. The nurse will ask the patient for ID and dose amount. The patient will present a valid picture ID and verbally provide his/her patient ID number. Doses will not be given to a patient without proper photo identification. If the patient is unable to provide picture ID then the nurse will pull the paper chart to verify patient’s identity against the one found in the chart or if applicable with the individual clinic ID card stored on site.
b. The nurse will verify that the patient has not been absent for previous days dosing and does not need an order for a decrease due to absence.
c. The nurse will locate the patient name on the dosing report and ask the patient to verify his/her current dose amount. The nurse will confirm that the dose on the emergency dosing report matches the verbal report. If a discrepancy occurs, the nurse will pull the paper chart order and/or call the physician to confirm the accurate dose to be given.
d. The nurse will write the patient ID number, last name and first initial, time dose was dispensed, and the dose amount to be given on the manual dosing log.
e. Dispensing:
Liquid medication:
i. Nurse will prompt the manual pump to dispense the correct dose for the patient.
ii. Nurse will hand the dispensed dose to the patient, providing water for the patient to drink following ingestion of medication.
iii. Patient will sign the manual signature log to indicate that he/she received their dose, prior to leaving the dispensing window
Tablet or film medication:
i. Nurse will dispense correct tablet count into dispense cup.
ii. Give the dispensed dose to the patient for ingestion.
iii. Patient will sign the manual signature log to indicate he/she received the dose prior to leaving the dispensing window
f. The patient must speak to nurse before leaving the dosing window.
6. Take-home doses will NOT be distributed during a power outage; unless a state of emergency is declared, and exemption requests from state/federal officials are approved and then will only be provided for the approved time frame.
Labels for take-home doses given in the situation described above must be preprinted with the following information in order to be distributed to a patient:
• CTC name, address, and phone number
• physician/physician extender’s name who ordered the medication
• patient name and ID
• medication name, form, and dose amount
• dose instructions
• dispensed date and take-home date
• warning against illegal sale or transfer
7. Closing/Recovery
a. Nurse will complete a physical count of all medication and document on the Manual Dispense –
Medication Inventory on Hand spreadsheet on completion of manual dispense episode.
b. The nurse will empty the manual dispensing pump at the close of dosing and clean according to manufacturer instructions. After emptying all methadone and rinsing all parts, the pump should be dried and returned to storage immediately.
c. When power has been restored and software operation has resumed, all doses dispensed must be entered into the computer before leaving for the day.
d. The nurse will enter the dosing transactions according to the manual medication logs that have been kept throughout the dosing period.
e. The computerized dosing log will then be printed and manual dosing logs will be attached to the computerized log and maintained as all other daily dispensing reports.
f. Proceed with daily closing processes such as, physical counts, bottle reconciliations, reporting, spill documentation.
The Manual Dispense – Medication Inventory on Hand spreadsheet in located on the intranet with the
Chapter 6 Dispensing Policies forms.
Effective Date: June 2018 Revised: September 2019 Reviewed: September 2019
PATIENT ACCESS TO MEDICATION WHEN CLINIC HOURS ARE DISRUPTED
It is the policy of the CTC to seek alternative methods for patient to receive their medication when clinic hours are disrupted.
Procedure:
Severe Weather Forecast – Take-Home Exceptions:
1. The Clinic Director, in consultation with the Regional Director, may seek permission to provide take-home medication to patients to reduce need to travel to the CTC when severe weather conditions are forecast. Each patient will be evaluated individually to determine if they are eligible to receive an exception to their current take-home status by considering the therapeutic benefit of providing take-home medication vs. the potential risks to the patients and others.
2. A CTC may not independently decide to close the CTC, as that decision may only be made by the SOTA.
3. The Clinic Director will contact the SOTA via email that the CTC wishes to implement provide additional take-home doses due to the forecast of severe weather.
4. Once the request has been approved by the SOTA, the CTC staff will notify patients of the availability of a severe weather take-home dose.
5. The number of additional take-home doses to be provided to patients who are already receiving take-home doses will be set by the SOTA.
6. CTC clinical and medical staff will determine which patients who are currently not receiving take-home doses are eligible to receive a take-home medication dose. Only patients who meet the following criteria will be eligible for a take-home dose when severe weather is forecast:
a. Have no positive screens for illicit substances or alcohol in the past 30 days
b. No more than 2 missed doses in past 30 days.
c. Be able to store methadone safely
d. Has been a patient for at least 60 days
e. Have no dose denials or impairment assessments in the past 30 days
7. The Clinic Director will process exceptions as directed by the SOTA, if the SOTA deems necessary. (In some instances, the SOTA grants a blanket exception for all patients in an area of the state dependent upon the circumstance, whereas in other instances the SOTA may require exceptions to be handled on an individual basis through regular exception processes dependent upon the circumstance).
8. All patients receiving an exception (#6 above) will sign the Take-Home Medication Safety/Anti-
Diversion Contract.
9. Patients not currently receiving take-home doses who receive any doses in accordance with this policy are not required to provide a locked container. Patients will be required to safely secure and store the take-home doses as outlined in the Take-Home Medication Safety/Anti-
Diversion Contract .
10. All patients who receive take-home doses must return those bottles to the CTC the next dosing day. The Take-Home Medication policy and Diversion Control Plan will be followed for any patients failing to return empty take-home bottles.
For CTC Closure or Change in Hours:
• In the event of any circumstance that requires the CTC to close or change its hours, the patient may receive their medication at an emergency alternative treatment site. If possible, post information about the alternative site information in a place that is visible from outside the facility.
• Emergency alternative treatment sites will be announced through local media outlets and via other methods that patients have access to (e.g. clinic social media pages), and disseminated via the emergency after-hours line. Note: Any patients on a Medically Supervised Withdrawal will not have their medication dose tapered when there is a disruption of clinic hours.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: September 2019, August 2019, May 2019, April 2019, May 2018, October 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
6.2 TAKE-HOME MEDICATION (CA)
Criteria for Take-Home Medication Privileges:
Patient self-administered medication dosages (take-home medications) will be provided if the CTC physician has determined that the patient is responsible in handling medications. This rationale will be documented in the patient’s record. There must be:
• An absence of unapproved drugs and no abuse of other substances, including alcohol,
• Regularity of CTC attendance,
• An absence of serious behavioral problems,
• An absence of criminal activity,
• Stability of home environment and social relationships,
• Security of medication,
• Required length of time in treatment,
• Participation in gainful vocational, educational or responsible homemaking (e.g. primary care giver, retiree with household responsibilities, or volunteer helper) activities
• A detailed review of who lives in and/or visits the patient’s home, and whether these individuals may be placed in harm’s way with regard to take-homes. Special consideration is given to household where young children, such as toddlers, are present, and also to adolescents, who may divert medication.
Take-Home Policy/Reduced Attendance Privileges:
The philosophy of the CTC Division embraces the spirit of reduced CTC attendance as outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations, 42, Part 8; specifically outlined in § 8.12 Federal Opioid Treatment Standards. Therefore, when permitted by state rules and regulations, patients are eligible to earn privileges up to and including a maximum one-month supply of take-home medication. Individual CTCs will engage in a multi- disciplinary review of a patient’s eligibility for take-homes with a recommendation made to the CTC physician whose decision is final. Patients whose eligibility for take-home medication changes (due to lack of security regarding take-homes within the home, return to illicit drug use, financial non-compliance or other psychosocial factors) will be reviewed in the next meeting of the treatment team for determination of reduction or loss of privileges.
Federally Approved Take-Home Levels (Maximum):
# of Days in Treatment # of Take-Homes Allowed
1-90 days: One take-home dose if a CTC is open seven days/week; if a CTC is closed for business routinely or for state/federal holidays, the patient will be given a take- home for the closed day/holiday, in addition to one take-home. 91-180 days: 2 take-home doses in addition to any “closed” days 181-270 days: 3 take-home doses in addition to any “closed” days 271-365 days maximum of 6-day supply 1-2 years 2-week supply of take-home doses 2+ years Maximum one-month supply of take-home doses In the instance where a CTC is routinely closed for a day during the week (e.g. closed on Sundays/Holidays), the CTC physician is responsible to assess and determine if a patient will receive a
take-home medication dose for the closed CTC day. CTCs will not automatically give all patients a take- home dose due to regular CTC closure, but will look at each case individually and determine the safest, most reasonable course of action. For each patient receiving a Sunday/Holiday take-home dose the patient’s primary counselor will complete a Take-Home Exception form indicating the patient’s eligibility to receive a scheduled CTC closure take-home dose. The exception form will indicate the time period during which the patient will receive the exception dose and the date at which the patient will be re-evaluated for continued exception status. The CTC physician must approve the Take-Home Exception form prior to the patient receiving the Sunday/holiday take-home. In an instance where the CTC physician assesses a patient as not meeting criteria to receive and manage a take-home dose during a regular CTC closure day, the patient will be referred to another CTC or appropriate medical CTC for dosing, only during the day the CTC is closed. Should a CTC be located in an area where there is not another approved/licensed CTC located within a reasonable distance or there is no other open CTC appropriate for dosing CTC patients, the CTC will open for an appropriate period of time in order to dose patients who did not meet criteria to receive “closed” day take-homes. All such arrangements will be made prior to the “closed” CTC day and CTC protocol for such situations explained to patients that will need to receive take-homes for that day. Patients wishing to be considered for take-home medication other than “closed” days may submit a request to their primary counselor. When appropriate, the treatment team may also initiate a request for increased take-home status for the patient. When the patient initiates a take-home level change, the patient must complete the Take-Home Justification form and return it to primary counselor. The primary counselor will then complete Counselor portion of the Take-Home Justification form and Take-Home Medication
Safety/Anti-Diversion Contract.
Requests for Take-Home Privileges/Changes:
1. It is the responsibility of the primary counselor to review the patient’s record, including DSA reports and financial compliance status, to determine whether or not the patient meets minimum requirements. These minimum requirements are as follows:
a) Absence of recent opioid use b) Absence of abuse of alcohol, illicit or licit drugs c) Regularity of CTC attendance d) Length of time in treatment (see suggested guidelines below) e) Absence of known recent criminal activity f) Absence of unacceptable behavioral problems in and on the CTC premises g) Stability of the patient’s home environment and social relationships h) Assurance that take-home medication can be safely stored within the patient’s home i) Documentation that indicates that patient has been oriented to the risks of accidental medication poisoning of children and family members. Special scrutiny is given if newborns, toddlers, or adolescents live in the home or visit, due to safety concerns (e.g., newborns may inappropriately be given take-homes to quiet them, toddlers may explore purses and be inclined to ingest pretty red liquid, and adolescents may divert take-homes). j) Documentation that indicates that the patient has made a commitment to store take-home medication safely k) The rehabilitative benefit to the patient outweighs the risk of medication misuse l) Patient’s daily life schedule including work hours, work days, travel distance from CTC, disabilities that impair activities of daily living, and, if patient is a student, days and hours attending classes
2. In the event the patient meets the minimum requirements, the primary counselor may bring the case to the CTC multidisciplinary treatment team meeting for review. Any patient meeting minimal
requirements for privileges may request in increase in take-home levels by the treatment team. The patient’s counselor will make a recommendation in the process of this review.
3. The CTC physician/extender will review the recommendation of the treatment team and make a final determination for take-home medication.
4. All patients enrolled in the Take-Home Program will be reviewed for continuing eligibility by Take- Home Committee/multidisciplinary treatment team. Patients must request through their individual counselor any changes or advances in the Take-Home Phase.
5. CTCs provide the following guidelines, in addition to the federal guidelines, in determining take- home eligibility and number of take-home doses. In addition, if the individual state has more restrictive regulations on take-home [CA Specific: The following are suggested guidelines and
may be modified at the discretion of the CTC staff:
• 1-90 days: This level may be available for a patient meeting minimum requirements, and 90 days in treatment. If CTC is closed for business routinely or for State/Federal holidays, the patient will be given a take-home for the closed day/holiday.
• 91-180 days: Five day attendance may be approved for a patient meeting minimum requirements, a minimum of 90 days in treatment and documented evidence of 30 days of abstinence.
• 181-270 days: Four day attendance may be approved for a patient meeting minimum requirements, 6 months in treatment.
• 271-365 days: One day attendance per week may be approved for a patient meeting minimum requirements, 9 months in treatment.
• 1-2 years: Attendance once every other week (two times monthly) may be approved for a patient meeting minimum requirements, with a minimum of 12 months. Patients in this privilege level may be asked to provide a drug analysis sample at each pick-up.
• 2+ years: The granting of monthly pick-ups may be approved for a patient meeting minimum requirements, with a minimum of 2 years in treatment, and at least 12 negative DSA. Patients in this privilege level may be asked to provide a drug analysis sample at each pick-up.
• NOTE: Any DSA showing the presence of illicit or unapproved drug use will be considered a “positive”. DSA See policy 5.12.3 Response To Patient Drug Screen Analysis Results. END
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6. Patients are required to read and sign the Take-Home Medication Safety/Anti-Diversion Contract the first time they receive take-home medication, and each time thereafter that the take-home status changes.
7. Patients granted any take-home doses are subject to “call back”. Call back requires that the patient return to the CTC with all doses not consumed. “Call-backs” will be documented on the Take-Home
Call-Back Schedule form.
8. Take home medication must be paid for in advance. Take-home Patients are required to read and sign the Take-Home Medication Safety/Anti-Diversion Contract the first time they receive take- home medication, and each time thereafter that the take-home status changes.
9. Patients granted any take-home doses are subject to “call back”. Call back requires that the patient return to the CTC with all doses not consumed. “Call-backs” will be documented on the Take-Home
Call-Back Schedule form.
10. Take home medication must be paid for in advance. Take-home medication may be denied if a patient is not in compliance with this policy. Elimination of take-home doses may be immediate; however, the privilege will be restored once the patient is fully in compliance with the Business Office.
11. Patients who do not provide a drug analysis sample as requested may immediately lose all take- home privileges. A refusal will be recorded as a positive for illicit substances and the patient will no longer meet criteria for take-home privileges.
12. Patients who test positive for illicit substances or who abuse alcohol will have take-home privileges reduced or eliminated based on the recommendation of the treatment team and the determination by the physician. CTCs have the ability to test for alcohol consumption on-site if deemed appropriate.
13. Patients who fail to return all take-home bottles with intact labels will be referred to their counselor.
14. Patients not having a locking container at the time of dosing will be referred to their counselor to address non-compliance with policy.
15. The CTC physician will review the status of every patient provided take-home medication every 90 days (or more frequently as clinically indicated) for as long as the patient is granted this privilege.
16. All bottles will be sealed using childproof caps. Bottles will be labeled with the patient’s name, medication level, source CTC, prescribing physician, and the date medication is to be consumed.
Locked container – Unsupervised Dosing:
1. Patients having earned take-home privileges must bring an appropriate childproof/tamper-proof locked container, with key, to the CTC.
2. Patients may not share containers with any other patient regardless of relationship.
3. Patients must place and keep a copy of the Medication Safety – Lock Box Card in their lock container at all times, to use in the event of a medication emergency.
4. Patients with take-home orders will first consume their observed dose according to policy. Thereafter the Dispensing Nurses will prepare take-home doses and supervise their placement into the lock container and supervise the locking of the container.
5. Should take-home medication be “stolen”; the patient will bring a police report to the CTC to be placed into patient file. Take-homes will not be replaced. Patients who do not report to the police will not be eligible to resume take-homes for a minimum of six months.
6. Should doses become damaged and unusable in any way, the patient is expected to return all such doses to the CTC before any consideration is made for replacement. 7. The CTC physician will determine and approve any consideration for replacement.
Take-Home Doses – Bottle Return:
Patients taking medication doses home for unsupervised dosing are expected to return the take-home bottle, label intact, the next scheduled day for onsite CTC dosing. First Failure to Return Take-Home Bottles:
Nursing staff will notify and refer the patient to the primary counselor without dispensing a medication dose. The primary counselor will review the requirements for returning bottles (Part of the Diversion Control Plan required by Federal and State Law) with the patient and instruct the patient that they will have to return to the CTC the next day to return all bottles and receive their medication dose. The primary counselor may then notify nursing that the patient may receive a medication dose without bottle return for this day only. Second Failure:
If second failure by the patient to return all bottles is the next consecutive day, nursing staff will refer patient to the primary counselor without dispensing a medication dose. The primary counselor in consultation with the Clinical Supervisor will then instruct the patient that this failure will be referred to the CTC treatment team and CTC physician for final determination of continued take-home status. In
the interim, the Clinic Director may authorize continued dosing on a daily basis until a final determination is made with regards to the patient’s take-home status. Continued Failures:
If there is a continued pattern of failure by the patient to return all bottles, nursing staff will refer the patient to the primary counselor without dispensing a medication dose. The primary counselor in consultation with the Clinical Supervisor will then instruct the patient that this failure will be referred to the Treatment team and CTC physician for final determination of continued take-home status. In the interim, the Clinic Director may authorize continued dosing on a daily basis until a final determination is made with regards to the patient’s take-home status.
Refer to the Forms Manual for the “Take-Home Exception” form, “Take-Home Call-Back Schedule”,“Take-
Home Exception” form and “Take-Home Medication Safety/Anti-Diversion Contract”.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: September 2019, October 2018, June 2018 Reviewed: September 2019
TAKE-HOME MEDICATION – RULES AND REGULATIONS
Take-home medication privileges will only be provided when the patient is adhering to the requirements of the CTC and where daily attendance would interfere with employment, school attendance, homemaking activities, job search, volunteer services or medical conditions.
Security of Methadone Take-Home Medication:
• All patients are responsible for the methadone take-home medication when received. No methadone will be replaced under any circumstances.
• All take-home medication must be stored in a locked box that allows the methadone bottles to stand upright. Locked boxes cannot be shared, even for persons residing in the same home.
• A copy of the Medication Safety Instructions must be kept in the patient’s locked container at all times, to use in the event of a medication emergency.
• Must be secured and kept out of reach of children.
• Misplaced, lost or stolen take-home medication must be reported to the CTC immediately. This may result in the loss of take-home medication privilege.
• Stolen take-home medication must also be reported to the local police department. A copy of the police report must be returned to the CTC on next scheduled visit.
• Holiday take-home medication bottle must be returned on the next CTC visit.
• All take-home medication bottles with cap and label intact, must be returned to CTC on next scheduled medication visit.
Take-Home Medication Schedule Changes:
• Changes in take-home medication schedules must be approved, in advance by the CTC physician and primary counselor and, in the case of exceptions, the State and Federal regulators.
• First time take-homes, and prior to any take-home status changes, the patient will be required to read and sign the Take-Home Medication Safety/Anti-Diversion Contract.
• Take-home medication will not be ingested in the CTC.
• Patients on an Administrative Detoxification will not receive take-home medication until fees are current and medication level is stable.
Cause to Restrict Take-Home Medication Privileges:
• Patients who submit a DSA specimen that has tested positive for illicit drugs or drugs unapproved by the CTC medical director and/or negative for the opioid medication administered or dispensed by the CTC.
• Unexcused absences from or missed scheduled appointments or sessions with the CTC.
• Sharing, giving away, selling or trading the medication administered by the CTC.
• Incarceration
• Attempts to register or concurrent registration in another opioid treatment CTC
• Attempts to alter a DSA test or analysis.
• Unacceptable CTC behavior may result in the loss of take-home medication privileges and/or treatment termination.
• The following will be documented in the patient record: take-home level the patient was prior to the decision to restrict/revoke, the new take-home level, and the reason for restricting /revoking take- home medication. (Note: This may be documented either using the “Restricting/Revoking Take-
Homes” form or directly in the EMR).
Restoring Restricted Take-Home Medication Privileges:
• Restoring take-homes will be based on state and federal standards.
Drug Screening Test or Analysis and Restriction of Take-Home Privileges
• Patient must submit a DSA specimen for drug testing or analysis upon request. (Refer to policy
Collection of Sample for Drug Screen Analysis).
• DSA specimen for testing or analysis will be required before receiving medication.
• Patient on extended step level 6 failing to provide a specimen for DSA testing or analysis will lose take-home medication privileges as a “refused” DSA will be considered a “positive” test for unapproved drug use.
Refer to the Forms Manual for the “Medication Safety Instructions”, “Take-Home Medication Safety/Anti-
Diversion Contract” and the “Restricting/Revoking Take-Homes” forms.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: October 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
TAKE-HOMES – EXCEPTIONS
The CTC physician may grant an exception to take-home medication criteria and dosage schedules for the following reasons: 1. The patient has a physical disability or chronic, acute or terminal illness that makes daily attendance a hardship. The CTC will must verify the patient’s physical disability or illness, and include the appropriate documentation in the patient record. 2. The patient has an exceptional circumstance, such as a personal or family crisis or travel hardship. The CTC will also attempt to arrange for the patient to receive medication at a CTC nearer the patient’s domicile in the event of an extended hardship. The CTC will document the arrangements made in the patient record. 3. The patient would benefit from split dosing as determined by the CTC physician.
4. By reviewing and signing Form SMA-168, the CTC physician agrees that the patient is responsible in unsupervised handling of narcotic medication.
NOTE: The “State Exception” form or SMA-168 FORM will be completed with all pertinent information, submitted to the state and SAMHSA officials and filed in the patient record when approved by the state and SAMHSA.
Refer to the Forms Manual for the “Take-Home Exception” form.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: April 2018 Reviewed: September 2019
TAKE-HOMES – HOLIDAY EXCEPTIONS
In the event a CTC is not closed for a holiday, the CTC physician may approve a holiday take-home if the patient has met applicable federal, state and CTC criteria. All patients are responsible for their methadone take-home bottle when received. Methadone will not be replaced under any circumstances. Documentation for Holiday Exception will be as followed: 1. Patient’s last DSA result must be reviewed by the CTC Medical Director.
2. CTC physician will approve and write the individual patient take-home exception order.
3. This written approval will be entered into the individual patient record.
4. Patients will receive their take-home bottle of methadone the day prior to the program closing for the holiday and return it the day following the holiday.
5. Any patient who reports their methadone take-home bottle as lost or stolen is responsible to report it to the police station nearest to where the loss or robbery occurred. The police report should be submitted to the program for documentation in the patient’s chart. Patients who do not report a loss to the police will not be eligible for take-homes for six months and if diversion is suspected immediate and abrupt termination from the treatment program should be considered.
6. Patients who lose a holiday take-home bottle or report abuse may be denied take-home bottle on a subsequent holiday. Patients will be dosed at the program on subsequent holidays.
Effective Date: July 2016 Revised: May 2018 (CA), October 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
TAKE-HOME MEDICATION CALL-BACKS (CA)
Policy:
The CTC will diligently attempt to assure that take-home medications are safely stored and used appropriately.
Procedure:
1. It is the responsibility of every take-home patient to provide the program with up-to-date contact information and to keep the program informed of any changes.
2. Patients will be randomly contacted a minimum of twice per year (or more frequently as mandated by state regulations) and asked to return to the program and bring with them all of their take-home bottles, including the take-home dose scheduled for the call back day. [CA Specific: Patients with advanced take-home status (6, 13 or 27) will be contacted four times per year for a “call-back”.]
3. Patients will consume the take-home dose scheduled for day of call back, at the dispensing window, with nurse. The program nursing staff will check all bottles and document that they match what was given to the patient.
4. If there are any bottles missing or evidence of tampering, take-home privileges will be suspended. If the patient has used illicit drugs please refer to the Take-Home Medication policy. Patients will be asked to waste the unused take-home medication, and will be witnessed by nursing staff. The waste will be documented and the patient will be medicated under “Full-Replacement” for the remaining doses.
5. Patients who do not respond to call back requests will have their take-homes temporarily suspended and/or restricted. Before a plan for re-instatement is developed, the patient must meet with the Multi- Disciplinary Treatment Conference or designee. The Multi-Disciplinary Treatment Conference, in collaboration with program physician, will determine the response plan. This may include reinstatement of take-homes, suspension or reduction.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: August 2019, May 2018 Reviewed: September 2019
6.3 BUPRENORPHINE, BUPRENORPHINE/NALOXONE
SCREENING PROCEDURES
Policy:
The purpose of this policy is to establish procedures related to the screening and admission for patients prior to receiving opioid treatment using buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone.
Procedure:
The following procedures should be followed to screen patients entering buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment.
Note: In all buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone policies, where the CTC physician is referenced: a physician extender or similar licensed medical staff member may perform the duties of the CTC physician, if designated by the CTC physician and allowed by the individual state regulatory authorities where the CTC is located. An initial screening of a patient choosing to enter or transition to buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment should be completed. The following requirements should be met:
1. Patient must establish a minimum of 12 months history of opioid dependence, unless otherwise deemed medically appropriate by the CTC physician/Designee. If less than 12 months, the CTC physician/Designee will document the basis of the determination.
2. Patient must have NOT used short-term opioids (e.g. hydromorphone, Oxycodone, heroin) for a minimum of 6 hours prior to the administration of Buprenorphine, Buprenorphine/Naloxone, or not have used a long-term opioid drug (e.g., Methadone sustained release morphine, sustained release Oxycodone) for a period of 24 hours prior to at the administration of Buprenorphine, Buprenorphine/Naloxone. The patient must sign the Informed Consent for Buprenorphine and
Consent for Treatment prior to admission, stating and attesting that they have not used long or short-term opioids within these stipulated time frames.
3. The CTC physician/Designee must complete a Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS) prior to admission, in order to document an objective evaluation of the patient’s current level of withdrawal symptoms. The patient must have signs of opioid withdrawal at the time of first ingestion of buprenorphine or buprenorphine/naloxone. Note: A small subset of patients may have undergone a complete opiate detoxification and therefore may be started on buprenorphine or buprenorphine/naloxone without experiencing withdrawal symptoms.
4. All patients will submit a DSA, (with confirmed positive results before receiving medication). All DSA will include a test for the following substances:
Morphine/Opioid Methadone (unless history has been established prior to admission) Benzodiazepine Amphetamine Cocaine
In areas where the use of Oxycontin is prevalent or potential use is otherwise expected, a specialized test should be added to the drug testing panel as this drug is not detected on the opioid screening panel most frequently utilized.
5. For patients testing positive for benzodiazepines while receiving buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment see policy General Medical Concurrent BZD/CNS Depressant
Use and MAT.
6. All female patients of childbearing age will undergo a pregnancy test, with confirmed results, before receiving medication. All female patients will be informed about possible side effects of taking buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone during pregnancy, and will be required to sign a release of liability if the female patient experiences any adverse side effects due to becoming pregnant while on buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment 7. A patient will be screened prior to admittance, to evaluate that the patient is physically healthy, motivated and responsible enough to begin the treatment process. Patients will be denied admittance to buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment if there are any signs of untreated and/or primary psychiatric co-morbidities and/or suicidal ideation that could interfere with treatment. The patient may be requested to sign a release of information for the CTC physician/designee enabling contact with the patient’s primary care physician regarding any medical concerns before being admitted to buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment. 8. All patients will be educated on the possibility of withdrawal effects that could occur if opioids are in their system prior to the administration of buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone. They will also be educated on basic pharmacological information about buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone, possible side effects and adverse reactions and potential interactions with other drugs. 9. The CTC physician/designee will periodically and regularly screen all patients for substance use and substance-related problems.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: May 2018, July 2017, February 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
BUPRENORPHINE, BUPRENORPHINE/NALOXONE TREATMENT – INDUCTION AND
MAINTENANCE DOSING STRATEGIES
Policy:
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines regarding buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone dosing procedures during the induction and maintenance stages of treatment. All suggestions within this policy are “guidelines” and in all cases individual treatment should be based on the discretion of the CTC physician/designee in order to meet individual needs.
Buprenorphine/Naloxone: This is a combination medication containing both buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine is a partial mu-opioid agonist with a maximum effect less than that of a full mu-opioid agonist (e.g., methadone, heroin). Buprenorphine works similarly to methadone blocking the effects of opioid. Naloxone, the second medication in buprenorphine/naloxone, is present to deter the abuse of buprenorphine by injection.
Buprenorphine This medication is a buprenorphine mono-therapy; this means that the medication contains only buprenorphine, without the addition of naloxone.
Procedure:
This policy has been established for patients who have short acting opioid dependence or patients who have been stabilized on not more than 30 mgs. of methadone for a minimum of 7 days. The patient must be stable on the methadone dose and not exhibit any signs and symptoms of opioid withdrawal. Notes: 1. Patients on long acting opioids or 30 mg. + of methadone are not appropriate for immediate transfer to buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment. Such patients should be stabilized on not more than 30 mgs. of methadone for a minimum of 7 days prior to buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment induction.
2. Patients must be stable on a dose of 30 mgs. or less of methadone and have no signs and/or symptoms of withdrawal.
3. To minimize the chances of precipitated withdrawal, patients who are transferring from long- acting opioids (e.g., methadone sustained release morphine, sustained release Oxycodone) to buprenorphine, may be inducted using buprenorphine mono-therapy, but switched to buprenorphine/naloxone soon thereafter. Patients should not start buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone until they are experiencing active, mild opioid withdrawal symptoms Ex: Methadone last ingestion should be at least 36-72 hours with objective opioid withdrawal symptoms present prior to first buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone dose. This is recommended to avoid buprenorphine induced withdrawal symptoms. Detoxification using buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone can be accomplished in as little as three days or over more extended periods of time. Very short detoxification schedules are not generally advised as it has been demonstrated that relapse to prior opioid use is high when such strategies are employed. Therefore, detoxification schedules of at least two weeks or longer are recommended.
4. Patients dependent on short-acting opioids (e.g. hydromorphone, oxycodone, heroin) who will be receiving medically supervised withdrawal should be inducted directly onto buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone/naloxone tablets.
5. The use of buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone to taper off long-acting opioids should be considered only for those patients who have evidence of sustained medical and psychosocial stability and in conjunction with medication assisted treatment programs.
6. When detoxifying patients having taken long-acting opioids, such as methadone, utilizing buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone, a waiting period of at least 24 hours post last dose and current observation of withdrawal symptoms, is recommended to avoid buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone induced withdrawal symptoms.
7. Patients having been maintained on methadone should have had their dose reduced to 30 mg. or less. Reducing the methadone dose as low as possible is optimal.
8. The CTC physician/designee must complete a clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS) prior to admission, in order to document an objective evaluation of the patient’s current level of withdrawal symptoms. Buprenorphine, Buprenorphine/Naloxone treatment consists of three phases: (1) induction, (2) stabilization and (3) maintenance.
Phase 1: Induction
Induction involves helping patients begin the process of switching from the opioid of abuse to buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone.
The goal of the induction phase is to find the minimum dose of buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone at which the patient discontinues or markedly diminishes use of other opioids and experiences no withdrawal symptoms, minimal or no side effects and no craving for the drug of abuse.
Day 1:
Buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone induction first dose should be administered 12-24 hours after last use of other opioids. The patient should exhibit signs and symptoms of opioid withdrawal. The first dose should be 4/1 mg. Withdrawal symptoms should be alleviated within 20-40 minutes of medication induction. If withdrawal symptoms are still present after 2-4 hours of observation, the patient’s dose may be repeated. The 24-hour maximum dose should not exceed 8/2 mgs on day one. Day 2
Following Day 1, if the patient does not experience withdrawal symptoms, the maintenance dose may be established at initial dose level, and the patient kept on maintenance until ready for detoxification. If on Day 2 withdrawal symptoms are still present, the following should occur: Increase the dose an additional 4/1 mg. from the previous day’s total dose (maximum of 12/3 mg. if the prior day’s dose was 8/2 mg.). Observe the patient for approximately two (2) hours. If withdrawal symptoms are not relieved after approximately two (2) hours, the dose may be increased an additional 4/1 mg. totaling 16/4 mg. maximum for second day dose. Day 3+
On subsequent induction days, if withdrawal symptoms are relieved, the maintenance dose may be established, and patient kept on maintenance dose level until ready for detoxification. If on Day 3 and beyond withdrawal symptoms are still present, the following should occur: Increase the dose by 2/0.5 mg. or 4/1 mg. no more frequently than every 3 to 7 days (in order to achieve steady-state
blood levels) up to a maximum dose of 24/6 mg. per day. A target dose for the first week may be 12/3 – 16/4 mg. If the maximum dose level of 24/6 mg. per day is reached and patient continues to have withdrawal symptoms and/or continues to use illicit opioid, an increase of non-pharmacological interventions and/or a referral to another medication should be considered.
Stabilization
• Nearly all patients stabilize on daily doses of 16/4 – 24/6 mg. per day
• The stabilization phase has begun when a patient is experiencing no withdrawal symptoms, is experiencing minimal or no side effects and no longer has uncontrollable cravings for opioid agonists.
• Buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone dosage adjustments may be necessary during early stabilization, and frequent contact with the patient increases the likelihood of compliance.
Maintenance
The maintenance period may be indefinite. Attention during this phase must be focused on the psychosocial and family issues that have been identified during the course of treatment as contributing to a patient’s addiction.
Split Dosing
If in the physician/physician extender’s clinical judgment the patient would benefit from a split dose, a medical order is written, and the patient is instructed on the proper ingestion of split dosing (taking doses 12 hours apart).
• Split dosing will be discontinued by the physician/physician extender in those patients who regularly miss doses.
• Split dose amounts should be kept the same, as clinically appropriate, to simplify dispensing and obviate patient confusion.
Missed Buprenorphine, Buprenorphine/Naloxone Medication Doses
1. After missing three (3) consecutive days of medication during the induction phase, the patient will be discharged.
2. Any patient missing a day during the induction phase must have their buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone re-evaluated and re-ordered by the CTC physician/Designee before dosing.
3. If a patient is absent from the CTC due to hospitalization or other excused absence and has been stabilized on an opioid, upon return to the CTC a nursing staff member will verify the last dose and date of opioid the patient received at the hospital. In such instances a new buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone order is not necessary.
4. Patients with an excused absence without dosing will not be discharged but must have new CTC physician/designee orders before being medicated.
5. Patients missing 5 or more days of medication during the stabilization phase of Detoxification will be discharged from the CTC.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
BUPRENORPHINE, BUPRENORPHINE/NALOXONE TREATMENT – PREGNANT PATIENT
6.3.3.1 Buprenorphine, Buprenorphine/Naloxone Treatment –Admission of Pregnant
Patient
Policy:
It is the policy of the CTC Division to prioritize the admission of pregnant women. Admission will be denied only in potentially high risk/critical situations requiring a more intensive level of care.
Procedure:
1. When intake staff identifies a potentially high risk/critical situation, the Medical and Clinic Directors are contacted to evaluate the findings and determine disposition. 2. Patients exhibiting acute physical or psychiatric illness or those with a prior history of violence in the program will be referred to appropriate services. 3. The staff member and the Clinic Director will document the process including factors leading to denial of admission, referral contacts and final disposition.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
6.3.3.2 Buprenorphine, Buprenorphine/Naloxone Treatment – Pregnant Patient
Policy:
The purpose of this policy is to provide effective, safe care to the patient who becomes pregnant during buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone Treatment. Currently buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone and are thought to be as safe as methadone during pregnancy.
Procedure:
1. All female patients of childbearing age must be given a pregnancy test, with confirmation, prior to admission to buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment.
2. All female patients of childbearing age admitted to buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment will be required to sign an acknowledgement of possible side effects that could occur during pregnancy while taking buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone, and a statement releasing the CTC from liability for any adverse side effects that she or the child could incur during the treatment process, due to becoming pregnant.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
BUPRENORPHINE, BUPRENORPHINE/NALOXONE TREATMENT – VOLUNTARY
DETOXIFICATION
Policy:
The purpose of this policy is to provide effective safe care to the patient that is undergoing a voluntarily and medically supervised detoxification from buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone Treatment.
Procedure:
1. Patients requesting a voluntary detoxification from buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone will meet with the treatment team to develop a detoxification plan and continuing care plan, prior to lowering their medication dose. 2. Patients who are on voluntary detoxification will be decreased at a rate of 2/.05 - 4/1 or 1/0.25 mg as frequently as every day or, preferably, less frequently as determined by the severity of the patient’s withdrawal symptoms. 3. The CTC physician/designee will document signs and symptoms of withdrawal in the medical progress notes within the patient’s chart. 4. The rate of buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone decrease may be maintained, stopped or reversed temporarily or permanently if the patient begins to feel symptoms of opiate withdrawal or begins to use unapproved opioids. 5. Patients should continue to meet with their primary counselor at least one time per week, at a minimum, to briefly discuss buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone detoxification status and needs.
Effective Date: January 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
BUPRENORPHINE, BUPRENORPHINE/NALOXONE TREATMENT – ADMINISTRATIVE
DETOXIFICATION
Policy:
The purpose of this policy is to provide effective safe care to the patient that is being administratively discharged from buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone Treatment.
Procedure:
1. Patients who are being administratively discharged will be informed of such by their primary counselor and be advised of their medication detoxification rate and schedule.
2. Patients who are being administratively discharged will be decreased on their dose at a rate of 4/1 mg. per day.
3. The CTC physician/designee can make an exception to the rate of decrease. The rate of buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone decrease may be greater depending on the dose of an individual patient and/or behavioral issues of the patient.
4. When Administrative Detoxification is unavoidable, the CTC will make every effort to coordinate follow-up referrals for the patient with appropriate agencies/CTCs in order to ensure continued treatment. Referrals will be documented by the primary counselor in the patient record.
Effective Date: January 2016 Revised: April 2019 Reviewed: September 2019
MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT – SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Policy:
The purpose of this policy is to recognize patients who have certain life circumstances, co-morbid medical or behavioral conditions that warrant special consideration during the assessment and treatment of opioid addiction using methadone, buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone and naloxone.
Procedure:
A. Patients with Medical Co-Occurring Medical Conditions
Patients with opioid addiction often have other co-occurring medical problems as a consequence of both high-risk behaviors and of direct toxic effects of the active and inert ingredients in illicit drugs. With patients being treated with medication-assisted treatment, it is important to screen for and manage common co- occurring medical conditions and to anticipate known and potential drug interactions. B. Geriatric Patients
Literature on the use of buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone in geriatric patients is extremely limited. Due to potential differences in rates of metabolism and absorption compared to younger individuals, care should be exercised in the use of buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone in geriatric patients. C. Patients with Significant Psychiatric Co-Occurring Conditions
The presence and severity of co-occurring psychiatric conditions must be assessed prior to initiating medication-assisted treatment, and a determination made whether referral to specialized behavioral health services are necessary. The psychiatric disorders most commonly encountered in patients addicted to opioids are other substance abuse disorders, depressive disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance-induced psychiatric disorders and personality disorders such as antisocial and borderline personality disorder. As with medical co-occurring conditions, it is important to screen for and manage psychiatric conditions and to explore the potential for complications with medications used to treat the psychiatric conditions. Assessing for drug interactions is a critical part of the process. D. Other Substance Use
Use of methadone, buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone will not necessarily have a beneficial effect on an individual’s use of other drugs. Care in the prescribing of buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone for patients who abuse alcohol and for those who abuse sedative/hypnotic drugs (especially benzodiazepines) must be exercised because of the documented potential for fatal interaction. E. Patients with Pain
Physicians may encounter particular complexities with regard to abuse and addiction in the use of opioids to treat patients with pain. Some patients move from needing prescription opioids for the treatment of pain to abusing them. Methadone, buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone can be used to manage the physical dependence of the patient who no longer has pain that requires an opioid, but who continues to take the
opioid for its mood-altering effects, as long as the patient meets DSM-5 criteria for Opioid Use Disorder, Moderate or Severe. Patients who need treatment for pain but not for substance use disorder should be treated within the context of a medical or surgical setting. They should not be transferred to a medication assisted treatment program simply because they have become physically dependent on prescribed opioids in the course of medical treatment, although they can be for detoxification or maintenance therapy if the patient meets current DSM- 5 criteria for opioid use disorder, moderate or severe intensity. Patients who are being treated for addiction also may experience pain due to illness or injury unrelated to drug use. Pain in patients receiving methadone, buprenorphine, or buprenorphine/naloxone treatment for opioid addiction should be treated initially with non-opioid analgesics when appropriate. Patients maintained on methadone, buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone whose acute pain is not relieved by non-opioid medications should receive the usual aggressive pain management, which may include the use of short-acting opioid pain relievers. While patients are taking opioid pain medications, the administration of buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone generally should be discontinued. When restarting buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone, to prevent acutely precipitating withdrawal, administration generally should not begin until sufficient time has elapsed for the opioid pain medication to have cleared from the patient’s system, as demonstrated by the onset of early withdrawal symptoms (CTC physician/designee should be consulted regarding this specific situation, if deemed appropriate). Patients who are receiving long-acting opioids for chronic severe pain are not good candidates for buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment. However, such patients can be treated by the outside physician treating their pain with long-acting opioids while taking methadone from the CTC (for treatment of their OUD). Note that additional methadone in such a case should not be used by the physician treating the patient’s pain. It is poor clinical practice for a patient to have two different sources of methadone and it may be unacceptable to regulators as well. F. Patients Recently Discharged from Controlled Environments
A number of issues should be considered in determining the most appropriate treatment modalities for patients with addiction who are recently released from controlled environments (e.g., prison). Intensive monitoring activities are required and treating physicians may be called upon to verify and explain treatment regimens (e.g., to parole and probation officers), to document patient compliance, and to interact with the legal system, employers, and others. G. Healthcare Professionals who are Addicted to Opioids
There is a substantial problem of addiction to prescription opioids among physicians and other health care professions, especially within certain specialties. Prescription opioid addiction in health professionals should be viewed as an occupational hazard of the practice of medicine. Health professionals with substance abuse disorders often require specialized, extended care.
Effective Date: May 2017 Reviewed: September 2019
BUPRENORPHINE, BUPRENORPHINE/NALOXONE TREATMENT – DISPENSING
Procedure:
Buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone tablets may be crushed by the nursing staff prior to dispensing.
Effective Date: March 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
6.4 DISPENSING EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
DISPENSING PUMP CALIBRATION
Policy:
Staff dispensing and/or administering medication using a liquid medication pump will follow manufacturer recommendations related to the care and maintenance of the machines. This includes a test to verify the accuracy of calibration on the dispensing systems.
Procedure:
1. After priming tubing with distilled water, then issue the pump an order to dispense 100mg (10ml) of liquid into the measuring device recommended by the manufacturer. 2. When properly calibrated, the curved bottom point of the liquid will rest on the 10ml line (meniscus). 3. A failed calibration check will be repeated 2 additional times, with a clean, dry measuring device. Following three consecutive failed calibration checks, dispensing equipment will be taken off-line, immediately and returned to the manufacturer for repair and calibration. 4. The results of this calibration test will be recorded in the software system 5. The Clinic Director and Regional DEA Specialist will be notified of any failed calibration checks and an IT support ticket will be entered. 6. Documentation of Dispensing Pump Repairs/Certificates of Repair/Inspection will be kept on file in the medication room in a Dispensing System/Calibration Binder.
Effective Date: March 2016 Reviewed: September 2019
MAINTAINING AND REPLACING DISPENSING PUMP TUBING
Policy:
Staff dispensing and/or administering medication using a liquid medication pump will follow manufacturer recommendations related to the care and maintenance of the machines. This includes tubing changes, inspection, and maintenance.
Procedure:
1. Dispensing pump tubing should be inspected for leaks, loops, bubbles, and kinks that could cause excessive medication variances, daily. 2. At the open and close of each day, tubing is to be flushed with tepid, distilled water 3. Tubing will be replaced annually or sooner if it is leaking, staining, creating bubbles on dispense, leaking air.
a. The Clinic Director can obtain “tubing kits” directly from the pump manufacturer while following the manufacturer’s replacement recommendations
b. Documentation of tubing changes will be recorded on the Dispensing Pump Tubing
Change Log form kept in the “Pump Maintenance Binder” in the medication room. c. The Clinic Director will be responsible to ensure nursing staff have been trained and sign the training acknowledgement form prior to changing any dispensing pump tubing.
Tubing Replacement Kits and Volumetric Flask Information:
Tubing kits consist of intake and output tubing, tubing nipples for the pump motor, a hard tube to reach the bottom of the bottle and a bottle cap with vacuum relief. Part Information:
Tubing kits and scribed flasks can be ordered directly from IVEK at 802-886-2238. Tubing kit with input, output tubing, bottle cap, hard input tube and nipples is IVEK part 142247 Volumetric flask is IVEK part 142251 Tubing 36” 1/4OD x 1/8ID Tygon IVEK part 142138 Tubing 36” 1/4OD x 3/16ID IVEK part 142249 Bottle Caps IVEK part 142248 Input Tube 11/4 .04 9.5” IVEK part 142250
Refer to the Forms Manual for the “Dispensing Pump Tubing Change Log”.
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t
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T
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m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
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t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
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p
t
i
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n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
1
1
/
7
/
2
0
2
0
2
3
:
1
7
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
1
0
4
0
9
0
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
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n
2
1
/
9
/
2
0
2
0
4
:
5
7
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
1
0
4
8
4
2
I
n
d
e
c
e
n
t
Ex
p
o
s
u
r
e
In
Pr
o
g
r
e
s
s
Ma
l
e
an
d
Fe
m
a
l
e
ca
m
p
e
d
ou
t
in
fr
o
n
t
of building. Both have
th
e
i
r
pa
n
t
s
do
w
n
.
Ma
l
e
an
d
fe
m
a
l
e
ar
e
now 415 verbal with CP's
co
w
o
r
k
e
r
.
CP
ob
s
e
r
v
e
d
be
e
r
ca
n
s
an
d
meth pipe near the
fe
m
a
l
e
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
'
s
le
f
t
,
no
t
31
4
.
3
1
/
1
8
/
2
0
2
0
9
:
3
8
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
0
0
1
1
0
8
8
5
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
CP
ad
v
i
s
i
n
g
a lo
t
of
pe
o
p
l
e
in
th
e
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lot using drugs and the
cl
i
n
i
c
is
cl
o
s
e
d
so
no
on
e
sh
o
u
l
d
be
th
e
r
e
.
4
1
/
2
1
/
2
0
2
0
1
9
:
0
2
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
1
1
2
9
5
8
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
5
1
/
2
8
/
2
0
2
0
2
2
:
0
1
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
1
1
7
6
9
3
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
1
ma
l
e
an
d
1 fe
m
a
l
e
st
a
r
t
i
n
g
20
.
2
,
97
ending 22.9
6
1
/
3
1
/
2
0
2
0
7
:
4
5
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
0
0
1
1
9
3
2
0
W
e
l
f
a
r
e
Ch
e
c
k
CP
co
n
c
e
r
n
e
d
fo
r
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
li
v
i
n
g
ne
a
r
covered area, subjects
co
v
e
r
e
d
wi
t
h
a ta
r
p
e
,
CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
2 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
passed away recently
in
th
e
sa
m
e
ar
e
a
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
ad
v
i
s
e
d
sh
e
was fine.
7
2
/
1
4
/
2
0
2
0
1
4
:
5
1
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
0
0
2
0
8
6
2
4
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Ap
p
r
o
x
i
m
a
t
e
l
y
8 ‐9 tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
co
n
g
r
e
g
a
t
i
n
g
near the entrance of
th
e
Su
n
l
a
n
d
Mo
t
e
l
.
CP
ha
s
as
k
e
d
th
e
m
to move along but they
ha
v
e
n
'
t
co
m
p
l
i
e
d
.
8
2
/
1
5
/
2
0
2
0
9
:
1
7
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
0
0
2
0
9
0
7
4
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Se
v
e
r
a
l
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
ou
t
fr
o
n
t
of
lo
c
a
t
i
o
n
,
refuse to leave, CP has
as
k
e
d
th
e
m
se
v
e
r
a
l
ti
m
e
s
,
th
e
y
ha
v
e
set up camp. Advised
se
v
e
r
a
l
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
to
le
a
v
e
,
co
n
t
a
c
t
with security was made.
9
2
/
1
6
/
2
0
2
0
2
1
:
0
4
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
5
1
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
CP
is
ar
m
e
d
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
an
d
ha
s
2 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
detained for 602. 2
ma
l
e
s
,
co
o
p
e
r
a
t
i
v
e
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
we
r
e
no
t
asked to leave prior to
ar
r
i
v
a
l
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
co
m
p
l
i
e
d
to
th
e
re
q
u
e
s
t
.
10
2
/
2
6
/
2
0
2
0
1
0
:
4
3
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
2
1
6
3
3
9
O
f
f
i
c
e
r
Fl
a
g
g
e
d
Do
w
n
C
a
l
l
b
a
c
k
ta
s
k
re
q
u
e
s
t
:
Me
d
i
c
s
,
25
ye
a
r
old male, extremely U/I.
11
3
/
1
/
2
0
2
0
7
:
3
1
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
0
1
2
3
A
s
s
i
s
t
Fi
r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
U/
I
fe
m
a
l
e
un
c
o
n
c
i
o
u
s
in
fr
o
n
t
of
me
t
h
a
d
o
n
e
clinic in gray
se
d
a
n
,
fi
r
e
en
r
o
u
t
e
.
12
3
/
4
/
2
0
2
0
1
4
:
4
7
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
2
3
7
2
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
2 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
us
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
in
fr
o
n
t
of
building injecting heroine,
MB
br
o
w
n
pa
n
t
s
an
d
FW
pi
n
k
sw
e
a
t
e
r
,
said he took photos and
vi
d
e
o
s
of
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
an
d
wi
l
l
be
as
k
i
n
g
them to leave.
13
3
/
7
/
2
0
2
0
1
7
:
0
4
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
4
5
2
8
A
s
s
i
s
t
Fi
r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
Po
s
s
i
b
l
e
OD
,
fi
r
e
is
en
r
o
u
t
e
.
GB
'
d
,
25
4
clearing to respond,
me
d
i
c
a
l
ai
d
.
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
(C
o
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
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v
i
t
y
Reports 1/1/20 ‐ 6/1/22
Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
14
3
/
9
/
2
0
2
0
1
1
:
4
3
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
5
6
5
2
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
15
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
in
th
e
al
l
e
y
in
fr
o
n
t
of
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
doing narcotics,
ne
g
a
t
i
v
e
we
a
p
o
n
s
,
CP
CB
ad
v
i
s
e
d
th
a
t
security has tried to
re
m
o
v
e
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
an
d
re
f
u
s
e
d
.
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
in the middle of
dr
i
v
e
w
a
y
bl
o
c
k
i
n
g
tr
a
f
f
i
c
.
CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
subjects have needles in
th
e
i
r
ne
c
k
s
st
i
l
l
sh
o
o
t
i
n
g
up
.
CB
CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of delay, subjects left
T2
2
pe
r
CP
.
15
3
/
9
/
2
0
2
0
2
1
:
3
0
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
5
9
8
2
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
Me
d
i
c
s
fo
r
ma
l
e
wi
t
h
fo
o
t
in
j
u
r
i
e
s
.
Mo
b
i
l
e
CAD assist from Unit
33
2
.
16
3
/
9
/
2
0
2
0
2
2
:
5
2
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
6
0
2
8
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
in
Pr
o
g
r
e
s
s
4 ma
l
e
s
an
d
fe
m
a
l
e
s
in
fr
o
n
t
of
th
e
methodone clinic and near
si
d
e
do
o
r
.
CP
ga
v
e
vo
i
c
e
co
m
m
a
n
d
s
over camera and subjects
st
i
l
l
re
f
u
s
e
d
to
le
a
v
e
.
17
3
/
1
0
/
2
0
2
0
4
:
3
5
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
3
0
9
6
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
Tr
o
u
b
l
e
Se
c
u
r
i
t
y
as
k
e
d
CP
to
ca
l
l
PD
.
Un
k
n
o
w
n
what is going on. UCI PD
tr
a
n
s
f
e
r
r
e
d
a su
b
j
e
c
t
re
q
u
e
s
t
i
n
g
me
d
i
c
s
for an elderly male that
fe
l
l
at
th
i
s
lo
c
a
t
i
o
n
.
Ca
l
l
e
r
di
s
c
o
n
n
e
c
t
e
d
.
OCFA enroute.
18
3
/
1
1
/
2
0
2
0
4
:
2
8
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
6
6
7
7
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
10
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
bl
o
c
k
i
n
g
en
t
r
a
n
c
e
to
bu
i
l
d
i
n
g
,
one subject is shooting
up
he
r
o
i
n
.
19
3
/
1
2
/
2
0
2
0
0
:
3
4
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
7
3
7
5
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
in
Pr
o
g
r
e
s
s
CP
ha
s
3 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
de
t
a
i
n
e
d
an
d
wa
n
t
s
them T15'D for 602. CP is
ar
m
e
d
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
.
CP
in
s
i
d
e
bl
a
c
k
ve
h
i
c
l
e
to the front of the
pr
o
p
e
r
t
y
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
ar
e
co
o
p
e
r
a
t
i
v
e
.
20
3
/
1
4
/
2
0
2
0
9
:
0
9
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
0
8
7
6
5
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Su
b
j
e
c
t
Ap
p
r
o
x
i
m
a
t
e
l
y
7 pa
t
i
e
n
t
s
re
f
u
s
i
n
g
to
leave property. Patients
ha
v
e
al
r
e
a
d
y
be
e
n
tr
e
a
t
e
d
an
d
di
r
e
c
t
o
r
has requested them to
le
a
v
e
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
ar
e
41
5
wi
t
h
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
.
Negative weapons. Per CP
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
le
f
t
.
21
3
/
1
7
/
2
0
2
0
1
3
:
5
0
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
1
0
7
4
5
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
22
3
/
1
7
/
2
0
2
0
2
2
:
3
2
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
1
1
0
1
7
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
23
3
/
1
9
/
2
0
2
0
1
0
:
2
0
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
1
1
8
0
5
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
4 tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
ou
t
s
i
d
e
of
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
'
fr
o
n
t
door refusing to leave,
ne
g
a
t
i
v
e
we
a
p
o
n
s
.
Sp
o
k
e
to
cl
i
n
i
c
a
l
manager, transients left
wi
t
h
o
u
t
in
c
i
d
e
n
t
.
Bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
as
us
u
a
l
.
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
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(C
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p
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h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
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e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
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Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
24
3
/
3
0
/
2
0
2
0
1
3
:
1
6
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
3
1
8
1
3
3
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
in
Pr
o
g
r
e
s
s
Ma
l
e
su
b
j
e
c
t
de
t
a
i
n
e
d
fo
r
60
2
P
.
He
is
in cuffs. Male Middle
Ea
s
t
e
r
n
,
we
a
r
i
n
g
gr
a
y
sh
i
r
t
wi
t
h
st
r
i
p
e
s
,
gray shorts, vans. CP and
su
b
j
e
c
t
ar
e
to
w
a
r
d
th
e
fr
o
n
t
of
th
e
co
m
p
l
e
x
.
Subject being
co
o
p
e
r
a
t
i
v
e
.
Co
n
t
a
c
t
e
d
CP
,
c4
,
su
b
j
e
c
t
detained and calmed
do
w
n
.
Th
e
y
wi
l
l
re
l
e
a
s
e
hi
m
po
s
t
PP
I
,
ongoing issue with male.
25
4
/
9
/
2
0
2
0
1
8
:
1
7
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
4
0
4
9
6
1
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
26
4
/
1
0
/
2
0
2
0
1
5
:
3
4
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
0
0
4
0
5
4
1
0
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
in
Pr
o
g
r
e
s
s
Ma
l
e
Mi
d
d
l
e
Ea
s
t
e
r
n
,
gr
e
e
n
ca
m
o
BB
cap, black sweater with
st
r
i
p
e
s
,
bl
u
e
je
a
n
s
,
br
o
w
n
sh
o
e
s
.
T2
1
is for CPs security, com
di
s
p
a
t
c
h
,
th
e
y
ca
n
tr
a
n
s
f
e
r
to
CP
.
Co
n
t
a
c
t
e
d
CP via t21 who
st
a
t
e
d
GO
A
bu
t
on
g
o
i
n
g
is
s
u
e
.
27
4
/
1
3
/
2
0
2
0
1
3
:
4
6
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
4
0
7
0
1
7
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
in
Pr
o
g
r
e
s
s
2 ma
l
e
s
i/
c
fo
r
60
2
,
1 ha
n
d
c
u
f
f
e
d
,
1 not handcuffed, both on
in
f
o
r
m
a
l
pr
o
b
a
t
i
o
n
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
#1
mw
yo
u
n
g
,
white shirt blue
sw
e
a
t
e
r
bl
u
e
je
a
n
s
,
#2
mw
bl
a
c
k
ts
h
i
r
t
black pants, CP advising
he
is
41
7
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
gu
a
r
d
wi
l
l
t2
3
wi
t
h
both subjects in front of
mo
t
e
l
.
CP
CB
wa
s
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of
de
l
a
y
.
T2
2
per CP.
28
4
/
2
1
/
2
0
2
0
1
0
:
3
9
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
4
1
2
1
8
3
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
in
Pr
o
g
r
e
s
s
Ma
l
e
de
t
a
i
n
e
d
fo
r
60
2
an
d
se
l
l
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
,
male is handcuffed
an
d
is
co
o
p
e
r
a
t
i
v
e
.
CP
is
ar
m
e
d
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
in a white crown
vi
c
t
o
r
i
a
.
CP
CB
to
ch
e
c
k
st
a
t
u
s
,
ma
l
e
is still T97, advised of delay.
CP
CB
su
b
j
e
c
t
is
ye
l
l
i
n
g
,
wa
s
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of delay. T22 per CP.
29
6
/
8
/
2
0
2
0
9
:
2
6
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
6
0
4
4
0
9
S
i
l
e
n
t
Ro
b
b
e
r
y
Al
a
r
m
Em
p
l
o
y
e
e
fr
o
m
lo
c
a
t
i
o
n
ca
l
l
e
d
an
d
ad
v
i
s
e
d
accidental, he was
ad
v
i
s
e
d
to
co
n
t
a
c
t
hi
s
al
a
r
m
co
m
p
a
n
y
.
30
6
/
1
3
/
2
0
2
0
4
:
2
4
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
6
0
7
2
6
4
A
u
d
i
b
l
e
Bu
r
g
a
r
l
y
Al
a
r
m
Co
v
e
r
s
in
f
a
r
e
d
co
n
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
ro
o
m
,
no
reset, no RP enroute. Alarm
CO
CB
re
q
u
i
r
i
n
g
up
d
a
t
e
ad
v
i
s
e
of
f
i
c
e
r
s
were T97 checking the
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
.
34
2
:
bu
i
l
d
i
n
g
wa
s
C4
‐
ev
e
r
y
t
h
i
n
g
locked and nothing
ou
t
of
th
e
or
d
i
n
a
r
y
.
T3
9
to
al
a
r
m
co
m
p
a
n
y
.
31
6
/
1
9
/
2
0
2
0
2
0
:
2
6
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
0
0
6
1
1
7
7
1
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
32
6
/
1
9
/
2
0
2
0
2
0
:
2
6
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
0
0
6
1
1
7
7
1
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
(d
u
p
l
i
c
a
t
e
from call above)
33
6
/
2
9
/
2
0
2
0
9
:
3
3
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
6
1
8
1
7
1
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
(C
o
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Reports 1/1/20 ‐ 6/1/22
Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
34
7
/
2
7
/
2
0
2
0
7
:
5
9
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
7
1
7
0
9
6
T
r
a
f
f
i
c
Ac
c
i
d
e
n
t
,
Un
k
n
o
w
n
In
j
.
2 ve
h
i
c
l
e
tc
,
tr
y
i
n
g
to
ge
t
mo
r
e
in
f
o
,
gray or green Toyota sedan
wi
t
h
ma
l
e
wh
o
ap
p
e
a
r
s
U/
I
or
39
0
,
gr
a
y
Ford explorer, CP pulled
in
t
o
Su
n
l
a
n
d
mo
t
e
l
,
dr
i
v
e
r
of
To
y
o
t
a
got out of vehicle and left
ve
h
i
c
l
e
be
h
i
n
d
.
35
8
/
4
/
2
0
2
0
1
0
:
1
3
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
8
0
2
0
6
7
S
t
o
l
e
n
Ve
h
i
c
l
e
Ph
o
n
e
Re
p
o
r
t
OC
C
R
D
5 da
y
s
ag
o
at
21
1
1
E 1s
t
st
r
e
e
t
,
Per CP H was taken to
th
e
ho
s
p
i
t
a
l
an
d
wh
e
n
he
re
t
u
r
n
e
d
ve
h
i
c
l
e
was gone, logs
ch
e
c
k
e
d
.
CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
he
ch
e
c
k
e
d
ca
m
e
r
a
s
with hotel and OBS
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
th
a
t
we
r
e
st
a
y
i
n
g
in
a ho
t
e
l
room leaving with vehicle
wi
t
h
o
u
t
pe
r
m
i
s
s
i
o
n
.
36
8
/
3
1
/
2
0
2
0
1
3
:
0
5
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
8
2
0
2
8
1
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
37
8
/
3
1
/
2
0
2
0
1
3
:
3
2
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
8
2
0
2
9
7
D
r
u
n
k
Dr
i
v
e
r
2 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
in
j
e
c
t
i
n
g
th
e
m
s
e
l
v
e
s
wi
t
h
possible heroin in a gray
Fo
r
d
pi
c
k
u
p
L/
S
W/
B
on
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
‐
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
were 1 male and 1
fe
m
a
l
e
.
Wa
s
97
at
th
e
ti
m
e
th
i
s
ca
l
l
ca
m
e
out, did not see vehicle
in
qu
e
s
t
i
o
n
.
38
9
/
9
/
2
0
2
0
1
7
:
2
0
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
9
0
5
5
7
5
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Se
v
e
r
a
l
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
do
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
to
th
e
rear of church, per CP
co
n
t
i
n
u
a
l
pr
o
b
l
e
m
,
NF
D
CP
DI
S
C
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
cleaned up after
th
e
m
s
e
l
v
e
s
an
d
le
f
t
pr
e
m
i
s
e
s
.
39
9
/
2
3
/
2
0
2
0
1
3
:
4
2
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
0
9
1
4
1
9
1
T
r
a
f
f
i
c
Ac
c
i
d
e
n
t
,
No
n
‐In
j
u
r
y
Bl
u
e
F2
5
0
in
t
o
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
wi
n
d
o
w
,
CP
advised window that broke
is
to
ar
e
a
th
a
t
ho
l
d
s
co
n
t
r
o
l
l
e
d
su
b
s
t
a
n
c
e
s
and will need to
re
p
o
r
t
DE
A
an
d
th
e
y
wi
l
l
re
q
re
p
o
r
t
.
40
9
/
2
7
/
2
0
2
0
1
6
:
4
6
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
0
0
9
1
6
7
7
9
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Ho
m
e
l
e
s
s
su
b
j
e
c
t
is
T9
7
to
re
a
r
of
Bu
i
l
d
i
n
g
,
CP asked him to
le
a
v
e
,
he
ju
s
t
no
d
d
e
d
hi
s
he
a
d
,
MB
af
r
o
,
5'6" thin build, dirty
cl
o
t
h
i
n
g
.
41
1
0
/
6
/
2
0
2
0
1
2
:
1
4
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
1
0
0
3
2
5
5
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
Ju
s
t
Oc
c
u
r
r
e
d
2 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
on
ro
o
f
of
th
e
bu
i
l
d
i
n
g
,
NF
D
,
CP willing to sign for 602
if
ne
e
d
e
d
.
T2
2
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
of
f
no
w
,
CP
will CB if he sees them up
th
e
r
e
ag
a
i
n
.
42
1
0
/
1
2
/
2
0
2
0
2
1
:
2
5
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
0
1
0
0
7
2
7
1
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
Ju
s
t
Oc
c
u
r
r
e
d
10
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
to
re
a
r
lo
i
t
e
r
i
n
g
an
d
do
i
n
g
narcotics, CP is concerned
du
e
to
co
n
s
t
a
n
t
45
9
an
d
48
8
,
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
left the location.
43
1
1
/
1
/
2
0
2
0
1
9
:
3
7
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
0
1
1
0
0
5
3
0
O
u
t
s
i
d
e
Ag
e
n
c
y
50
3
Re
c
o
v
e
r
y
P
P
I
'
D
fr
o
m
21
0
1
E 1s
t
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
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e
t
(C
o
p
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e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Reports 1/1/20 ‐ 6/1/22
Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
44
1
1
/
3
/
2
0
2
0
7
:
5
6
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
0
1
1
0
1
2
4
1
W
e
l
f
a
r
e
Ch
e
c
k
Fe
m
a
l
e
37
ye
a
r
s
ol
d
,
we
a
r
i
n
g
bl
a
c
k
ja
c
k
e
t
and white shirt, black
ti
g
h
t
s
,
bl
a
c
k
sa
n
d
a
l
s
,
fe
m
a
l
e
we
n
t
to
the RR keeps yelling.
Po
s
s
i
b
l
y
ha
s
me
n
t
a
l
pr
o
b
l
e
m
s
.
Li
v
e
s
next door, seems confused.
45
1
2
/
3
/
2
0
2
0
4
:
3
3
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
0
1
2
0
1
3
2
4
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Su
b
j
e
c
t
M/
H
,
20
s
,
br
o
w
n
ch
e
c
k
e
r
e
d
ja
c
k
e
t
,
gr
e
y
shorts, next to vehicle,
re
f
u
s
e
d
to
le
a
v
e
,
CP
in
20
1
8
gr
a
y
To
y
o
t
a
Corolla. CP requested
T2
2
.
Ot
h
e
r
st
a
f
f
me
m
b
e
r
s
T9
7
.
46
1
2
/
1
8
/
2
0
2
0
1
7
:
0
5
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
0
1
2
1
0
1
5
8
S
t
o
l
e
n
Ve
h
i
c
l
e
Re
p
o
r
t
CP
wi
l
l
be
wa
i
t
i
n
g
ou
t
s
i
d
e
fo
r
re
s
p
o
n
s
e
,
211 champ Honda CRV.
Oc
c
u
r
r
e
d
2 hr
s
ag
o
.
Ke
y
s
in
ve
h
i
c
l
e
,
CP said the vehicle was idling
an
d
pa
r
k
e
d
ne
a
r
th
e
sa
d
d
l
e
b
a
c
k
on
1s
t
.
CP will T23 on the
si
d
e
w
a
l
k
at
bl
u
e
/
g
r
a
y
fl
a
n
n
e
l
& bl
a
c
k
pants, CP still doesn't have
a ph
o
n
e
,
sh
e
bo
r
r
o
w
e
d
an
o
t
h
e
r
ph
o
n
e
,
CP will be at the
me
t
h
a
d
o
n
e
cl
i
n
i
c
at
21
0
1
E 1s
t
.
47
1
2
/
1
8
/
2
0
2
0
1
9
:
1
5
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
0
1
2
1
0
2
3
6
O
u
t
s
i
d
e
Ag
e
n
c
y
50
3
Re
c
o
v
e
r
y
Ve
h
i
c
l
e
PP
I
'
D
21
0
1
E 1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
‐
wh
i
t
e
2door 2012 Merz
Sp
r
i
n
t
e
r
:
ad
v
i
s
e
RO
wh
e
r
e
ve
h
i
c
l
e
is
at, see if Westminster wants
to
se
n
d
CS
I
.
ST
A
47
wi
l
l
no
t
be
se
n
d
i
n
g
out CSI, ok to release R/O.
R/
O
wi
l
l
be
en
r
o
u
t
e
in
wh
i
t
e
To
y
o
t
a
Tacoma, ETA 20 mins.
48
1
/
1
1
/
2
0
2
1
6
:
4
2
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
1
0
1
0
5
5
0
4
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Ma
l
e
re
f
u
s
e
d
to
le
a
v
e
an
d
is
us
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
on the property
(m
a
r
i
j
u
a
n
a
an
d
sm
o
k
i
n
g
ou
t
of
a pi
e
c
e
of foil) at the main
en
t
r
a
n
c
e
.
M/
H
20
s
gr
a
y
/
b
e
i
g
e
ja
c
k
e
t
black jeans black shoes with
a li
g
h
t
e
r
an
d
pi
p
e
in
ha
n
d
.
Ca
l
l
e
d
ba
c
k
to check status, CP said
su
b
j
e
c
t
is
st
i
l
l
T9
7
an
d
re
f
u
s
i
n
g
to
le
a
v
e
.
CP was advised of delay.
49
1
/
1
6
/
2
0
2
1
0
:
3
0
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
1
0
1
0
8
5
9
9
A
u
d
i
b
l
e
Bu
r
g
a
r
l
y
Al
a
r
m
Re
a
r
mo
t
i
o
n
,
IN
S
T2
1
71
4
‐54
2
‐35
8
1
,
no answer on T21,
un
k
n
o
w
n
re
s
e
t
,
no
RP
en
r
o
u
t
e
.
Sm
a
s
h
e
d
door in the front, need
2 un
i
t
s
on
e
to
th
e
fr
o
n
t
an
d
on
e
wi
t
h
K9., T39 alarm company ref
RP
,
th
e
y
wi
l
l
CB
.
Al
a
r
m
co
m
p
a
n
y
CB
,
UTL an RP, no answer.
Ad
d
i
t
i
o
n
a
l
al
a
r
m
ac
t
i
v
a
t
i
o
n
s
is
OF
C
R
S
.
INS is clear, requested
bo
a
r
d
up
3f
t
by
6f
t
.
TY
C
O
CB
OP
Mi
c
h
a
e
l
,
additional activation at
re
c
e
p
t
i
o
n
de
s
k
wi
t
h
in
f
a
r
e
d
mo
t
i
o
n
.
Alarm reset, advised officers
on
sc
e
n
e
.
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
(C
o
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Reports 1/1/20 ‐ 6/1/22
Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
50
1
/
1
7
/
2
0
2
1
1
5
:
1
9
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
1
0
1
0
9
5
2
4
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
i
n
g
th
e
Pe
a
c
e
CP
fo
r
a fe
m
a
l
e
in
a gr
a
y
Ni
s
s
a
n
Ar
c
a
d
i
a
parked near the clinic
wh
o
ap
p
r
o
a
c
h
e
d
CP
as
k
i
n
g
fo
r
as
s
i
s
t
a
n
c
e
in getting her money
ba
c
k
fr
o
m
th
e
cl
e
r
k
at
th
e
ho
t
e
l
.
CP
will not be at the loation, he
is
mo
v
i
n
g
to
an
o
t
h
e
r
lo
c
a
t
i
o
n
he
pa
t
r
o
l
s
.
No one matching
de
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
wa
s
97
,
no
fl
a
g
do
w
n
s
,
GO
A
.
CP was T45 and now
re
t
u
r
n
e
d
,
CP
ke
e
p
s
sa
y
i
n
g
sh
e
is
at
Su
n
l
a
n
d
Motel, but that is at
21
1
1
E 1s
t
,
ho
w
e
v
e
r
gi
v
e
s
th
i
s
ad
d
r
e
s
s
.
UTL, no flag down.
51
3
/
1
/
2
0
2
1
1
2
:
3
6
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
1
0
3
0
0
2
8
2
S
u
s
p
i
c
i
o
u
s
Su
b
j
e
c
t
1 ‐ma
l
e
,
bl
u
e
sh
i
r
t
/
b
l
u
e
je
a
n
s
2 ‐MW
or HISP, 30s in a black
Ex
p
e
d
i
t
i
o
n
.
Bo
t
h
ha
v
e
be
e
n
T9
7
fo
r
30
mins, shouldn't be T97.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
ar
e
in
th
e
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lo
t
.
So
m
e
people are known to come
by
to
ge
t
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
th
e
n
le
a
v
e
.
CP
no
longer T97 ‐ cannot confirm
if
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
le
f
t
.
52
3
/
6
/
2
0
2
1
6
:
3
6
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
1
0
3
0
3
3
8
2
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Ma
l
e
wh
i
t
e
To
y
o
t
a
Si
e
n
n
a
4C
B
Z
7
4
3
,
M/W 25 years old, burgandy
ho
o
d
i
e
,
bl
a
c
k
pa
n
t
s
,
sa
n
d
a
l
s
,
st
a
n
d
i
n
g
outside the vehicle,
sc
r
e
a
m
i
n
g
an
d
di
s
t
u
r
b
i
n
g
th
e
pe
a
c
e
.
CP CB advised subject is
at
t
e
m
p
t
i
n
g
to
pu
s
h
th
e
wh
i
t
e
To
y
o
t
a
Sienna into the street, but
ve
h
i
c
l
e
is
no
t
wo
r
k
i
n
g
.
CP
CB
an
d
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of delay, CP advised
su
b
j
e
c
t
is
st
i
l
l
T9
7
,
su
b
j
e
c
t
is
ge
t
t
i
n
g
agitated. CP advised citizen
is
tr
y
i
n
g
to
he
l
p
su
b
j
e
c
t
ju
m
p
st
a
r
t
hi
s
vehicle, CP advised subject
is
bl
o
c
k
i
n
g
th
e
en
t
r
a
n
c
e
an
d
he
'
s
ha
r
a
s
s
i
n
g
employees. CP CB
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of
de
l
a
y
.
CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
su
b
j
e
c
t
is
pushing white Toyota
Si
e
n
n
a
an
d
is
al
m
o
s
t
ou
t
of
th
e
dr
i
v
e
w
a
y
area. Per CP, vehicle
wi
l
l
ca
u
s
e
a 90
9
T
if
it
go
e
s
mu
c
h
fu
r
t
h
e
r
out of the driveway. CP
wa
s
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of
f
i
c
e
r
s
ar
e
en
r
o
u
t
e
.
53
3
/
8
/
2
0
2
1
6
:
2
5
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
1
0
3
0
4
5
6
9
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Su
b
j
e
c
t
Ma
l
e
UI
of
Me
t
h
,
th
r
o
w
i
n
g
a TV
in
t
o
traffic lanes, MW gray
sw
e
a
t
e
r
,
bl
u
e
je
a
n
s
,
no
sh
o
e
s
.
UT
L
do
e
s
CP still want contact. CP
ma
k
i
n
g
co
n
t
a
c
t
54
3
/
1
1
/
2
0
2
1
1
0
:
5
7
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
1
0
3
0
6
5
2
8
T
r
a
f
f
i
c
St
o
p
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
(C
o
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Reports 1/1/20 ‐ 6/1/22
Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
55
3
/
1
3
/
2
0
2
1
5
:
5
8
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
1
0
3
0
7
6
3
0
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Ma
l
e
to
fr
o
n
t
of
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
41
5
wi
t
h
em
p
l
o
y
e
e
and has all his trash
ou
t
.
MW
60
ye
a
r
s
,
bl
a
c
k
sw
e
a
t
s
h
i
r
t
,
black pants, negative
we
a
p
o
n
s
,
ap
p
e
a
r
s
51
5
0
.
Co
n
t
a
c
t
e
d
male subject, advised him
no
t
to
lo
i
t
e
r
at
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
,
su
b
j
e
c
t
mo
v
e
d
to public sidewalk,
su
b
j
e
c
t
st
a
t
e
d
tr
a
s
h
wa
s
no
t
hi
s
,
ad
v
i
s
e
d
CP trash was not
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
an
d
th
e
y
co
u
l
d
di
s
p
o
s
e
of
it
.
56
4
/
1
5
/
2
0
2
1
1
:
5
4
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
1
0
4
0
8
8
9
3
A
u
d
i
b
l
e
Bu
r
g
a
r
l
y
Al
a
r
m
C
o
v
e
r
s
GR
P
1 Ex
a
m
OF
C
Mo
t
i
o
n
,
un
k
reset, RP pending.
57
4
/
2
7
/
2
0
2
1
1
3
:
4
6
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
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1
0
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1
6
4
4
4
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s
s
i
s
t
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r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
Fe
m
a
l
e
re
f
u
s
i
n
g
to
le
a
v
e
,
FH
gr
a
y
sw
e
a
t
s
h
i
r
t
,
black pants. CP
ad
v
i
s
i
n
g
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
is
cl
o
s
e
d
an
d
fe
m
a
l
e
is not leaving the
pr
o
p
e
r
t
y
.
Fi
r
e
ca
l
l
i
n
g
ad
v
i
s
i
n
g
th
e
y
ar
e
enroute for female with
me
n
t
a
l
is
s
u
e
s
an
d
ha
v
i
n
g
wi
t
h
d
r
a
w
l
s
.
GB'D
58
5
/
7
/
2
0
2
1
1
1
:
2
0
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
0
5
0
4
0
2
4
B
a
t
t
e
r
y
Ju
s
t
Oc
c
u
r
r
e
d
Cl
i
e
n
t
be
i
n
g
ag
g
r
e
s
s
i
v
e
wi
t
h
st
a
f
f
,
M/
H
black hat, black
wi
n
d
b
r
e
a
k
e
r
.
41
5
an
d
is
un
d
e
r
th
e
in
f
l
u
e
n
c
e
.
He is being asked to
le
a
v
e
an
d
he
is
re
f
u
s
i
n
g
,
ar
g
u
i
n
g
fo
r
his dose. Advised subject is
st
i
l
l
41
5
wi
t
h
st
a
f
f
.
Ad
v
i
s
e
d
ma
l
e
is
ex
t
390. CP advised security
pe
p
p
e
r
sp
r
a
y
e
d
a cl
i
e
n
t
.
Cl
i
e
n
t
‐
Ra
l
p
h
M/H 40 years old, blue
ba
s
e
b
a
l
l
ca
p
,
no
sh
i
r
t
,
pe
r
CP
ne
g
a
t
i
v
e
medics. CP CB and advised
th
e
y
ar
e
re
q
u
e
s
t
i
n
g
me
d
i
c
s
CP
is
sp
e
a
k
i
n
g
to OCFA. Supervisor
fo
r
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
co
m
p
a
n
y
ad
v
i
s
e
d
he
is
no
longer T97 but officer can
co
n
t
a
c
t
hi
m
.
59
5
/
8
/
2
0
2
1
9
:
4
8
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
1
0
5
0
4
5
9
6
F
o
l
l
o
w
‐up
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
60
5
/
1
2
/
2
0
2
1
1
0
:
1
4
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e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
0
5
0
6
9
4
7
A
s
s
i
s
t
Fi
r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
Fi
r
e
re
s
p
o
n
d
i
n
g
to
an
OD
in
th
e
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lot, no further details.
Th
e
y
ar
e
re
q
u
e
s
t
i
n
g
PD
al
s
o
re
s
p
o
n
d
.
So far UTL in any parking
lo
t
.
Ad
v
i
s
i
n
g
th
e
y
cl
e
a
r
e
d
,
pa
t
i
e
n
t
le
f
t
TE area T22.
61
5
/
1
3
/
2
0
2
1
7
:
2
3
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
1
0
5
0
7
5
5
5
F
o
l
l
o
w
‐up
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
62
5
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1
3
/
2
0
2
1
1
3
:
4
1
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h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
1
0
5
0
7
7
5
3
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
I
n
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lo
t
of
Su
n
l
a
n
d
Mo
t
e
l
63
5
/
1
4
/
2
0
2
1
1
3
:
4
9
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
0
5
0
8
3
7
7
P
a
t
r
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l
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
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1
E.
1s
t
St
r
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t
(C
o
p
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h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Reports 1/1/20 ‐ 6/1/22
Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
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n
F
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l
d
Ac
t
i
v
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t
y
Re
p
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t
64
5
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2
2
/
2
0
2
1
8
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5
0
S
a
t
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d
a
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2
1
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5
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3
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1
9
S
A
M
C
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
15
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
,
bl
o
c
k
i
n
g
en
t
r
a
n
c
e
.
Co
n
t
i
n
u
a
l
problem. CP says the
dr
i
v
e
w
a
y
is
th
e
en
t
r
a
n
c
e
to
Su
n
l
a
n
d
Motel and Comprehensive
Ce
n
t
e
r
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
ma
k
e
it
di
f
f
i
c
u
l
t
to
ge
t
in and out. CP was there
dr
i
v
i
n
g
he
r
so
n
to
th
e
co
m
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
,
same thing happened
ye
s
t
e
r
d
a
y
an
d
sh
e
al
m
o
s
t
TC
'
d
in
t
o
an
o
t
h
e
r
vehicle. Subjects
ad
v
i
s
e
d
no
t
to
bl
o
c
k
dr
i
v
e
w
a
y
.
65
5
/
2
3
/
2
0
2
1
8
:
3
2
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
1
0
5
1
3
7
2
2
V
e
h
i
c
l
e
OB
S
U
n
i
t
cl
e
a
r
e
d
fr
o
m
in
c
i
d
e
n
t
66
6
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1
/
2
0
2
1
2
0
:
0
3
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
0
6
0
0
6
1
1
A
s
s
i
s
t
Fi
r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
Fi
r
e
en
r
o
u
t
e
fo
r
ma
l
e
OD
'
G
Fe
n
t
a
n
y
l
,
conscious/breathing out
fr
o
n
t
of
T2
0
.
Fi
r
e
ET
A
2 mi
n
s
ou
t
.
Na
r
c
a
n
administered.
67
6
/
3
/
2
0
2
1
1
3
:
4
3
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
1
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6
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6
8
1
P
e
r
s
o
n
Do
w
n
Su
b
j
e
c
t
"r
o
l
l
i
n
g
"
on
th
e
si
d
e
w
a
l
k
an
d
at one point he was on the
st
r
e
e
t
‐
M/
W
br
o
w
n
ha
i
r
,
gr
a
y
sh
i
r
t
,
and blue jeans. Subject
po
s
s
i
b
l
y
UI
.
T3
9
to
OC
F
A
.
An
o
t
h
e
r
ca
l
l
e
r
,
subject had been seen
wa
l
k
i
n
g
in
th
e
la
n
e
s
an
d
no
w
do
w
n
th
e
sidewalk in front of some
ro
s
e
bu
s
h
e
s
,
ap
p
e
a
r
s
UI
.
Lo
o
k
s
li
k
e
th
e
r
e
is a crowd around him.
Un
c
o
n
c
i
o
u
s
bu
t
br
e
a
t
h
i
n
g
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
aw
a
k
e
,
extremely UI.
68
6
/
1
4
/
2
0
2
1
1
2
:
3
9
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
1
0
6
0
8
3
3
8
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Br
i
g
h
t
bl
u
e
or
te
a
l
Sa
t
u
r
n
2D
pa
r
k
e
d
in the parking lot, 6 ‐7
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
ha
v
e
be
e
n
se
e
n
ap
p
r
o
a
c
h
i
n
g
the vehicle and make an
ex
c
h
a
n
g
e
.
69
7
/
9
/
2
0
2
1
8
:
1
4
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
0
7
0
5
8
8
2
R
o
b
b
e
r
y
Re
p
o
r
t
OC
C
R
D
2h
r
s
ag
o
‐
#1
FH
30
s
wh
i
t
e
sh
i
r
t
,
blue jeans, was 417 with
kn
i
f
e
,
#2
FH
40
s
we
a
r
i
n
g
bl
a
c
k
sw
e
a
t
e
r
,
black pants #3 male, NFD
‐
CP
bo
r
r
o
w
e
d
ph
o
n
e
to
ca
l
l
‐
ow
n
e
r
of phone is leaving, CP will
T2
3
in
fr
o
n
t
of
cl
i
n
i
c
,
we
a
r
i
n
g
bl
a
c
k
sh
i
r
t
,
black jeans. Loss ‐ cell
ph
o
n
e
an
d
wa
l
l
e
t
.
UT
L
CP
,
no
re
p
o
r
t
s
made to him.
70
7
/
1
6
/
2
0
2
1
1
0
:
2
6
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
0
7
1
0
6
1
4
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
2 fe
m
a
l
e
s
ou
t
fr
o
n
t
of
lo
c
a
i
t
o
n
us
i
n
g
narcotics, CP was driving by
NF
D
.
CP
co
n
c
e
r
n
e
d
fo
r
ch
i
l
d
r
e
n
pa
s
s
i
n
g
by. Area checked GOA.
No
BW
C
or
co
n
t
a
c
t
.
71
7
/
1
6
/
2
0
2
1
2
2
:
2
7
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
0
7
1
1
0
7
9
A
s
s
i
s
t
Fi
r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
OC
F
A
ga
v
e
34
th
e
in
f
o
bu
t
it
'
s
ou
r
s
,
th
e
y
'
r
e
S2 for an OD, 2
na
r
c
a
n
s
ha
v
e
al
r
e
a
d
y
be
e
n
ad
m
i
n
i
s
t
e
r
e
d
.
Checked with OCFA,
th
e
y
'
r
e
on
sc
e
n
e
no
w
.
Ma
l
e
C4
be
i
n
g
transferred.
72
7
/
1
7
/
2
0
2
1
8
:
3
1
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
1
0
7
1
1
2
9
4
V
e
h
i
c
l
e
OB
S
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
73
8
/
8
/
2
0
2
1
9
:
2
7
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
1
0
8
0
4
3
5
8
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
M
o
b
i
l
e
CA
D
as
s
i
s
t
fr
o
m
un
i
t
13
5
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
(C
o
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
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v
i
t
y
Reports 1/1/20 ‐ 6/1/22
Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
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t
y
Re
p
o
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t
74
8
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2
6
/
2
0
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1
1
3
:
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7
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h
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s
d
a
y
2
1
0
8
1
5
4
4
2
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Su
b
j
e
c
t
Fe
m
a
l
e
wh
i
t
e
34
ye
a
r
s
ol
d
,
pi
n
k
ta
n
k
top, light blue pants, female
41
5
ov
e
r
no
t
re
c
e
i
v
i
n
g
he
r
me
d
s
,
ne
g
a
t
i
v
e
weapons. Now have
an
op
e
n
li
n
e
.
Fe
m
a
l
e
au
d
i
b
l
e
41
5
ve
r
b
a
l
.
Still have an open line,
fe
m
a
l
e
41
5
ov
e
r
ti
m
e
de
l
a
y
.
CP
he
a
r
d
her saying "they are on
th
e
i
r
wa
y
.
"
41
5
ov
e
r
me
d
s
.
Di
s
c
li
n
e
att'ing CB. Female is not
cu
r
r
e
n
t
l
y
ph
y
s
i
c
a
l
.
CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
ca
l
l
pe
n
d
i
n
g
.
Additional CP
re
p
o
r
t
i
n
g
th
e
sa
m
e
,
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of
ca
l
l
.
Fe
m
a
l
e
was GOA, advised
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
to
ca
l
l
PD
if
sh
e
re
t
u
r
n
s
.
No
BWC.
75
9
/
1
/
2
0
2
1
1
2
:
5
5
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
0
9
0
0
3
2
4
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
2
1
0
1
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t
,
at
sc
e
n
e
76
9
/
2
1
/
2
0
2
1
1
3
:
3
0
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u
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
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1
2
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3
3
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n
c
o
m
p
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t
e
91
1
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l
l
Re
c
e
i
v
e
d
CP
re
c
e
i
v
e
d
91
1
ca
l
l
re
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
a 41
5
male that was refusing to
le
a
v
e
.
Ca
l
l
e
r
di
d
tr
y
ca
l
l
i
n
g
ba
c
k
,
go
e
s
to VM. GB'D. UTL ‐ Building
is
lo
c
k
e
d
an
d
se
c
u
r
e
,
no
on
e
fl
a
g
g
i
n
g
down.
77
1
0
/
2
/
2
0
2
1
5
:
3
9
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
1
1
0
0
0
7
6
3
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Ma
l
e
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
re
f
u
s
i
n
g
to
le
a
v
e
th
e
property, camped out.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
GO
A
an
d
no
BW
C
.
78
1
0
/
7
/
2
0
2
1
9
:
5
8
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
0
0
4
1
2
6
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
7 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
do
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
on
th
e
n/
s
sidewalk of 1st near the
Su
n
l
a
n
d
Mo
t
e
l
.
No
we
a
p
o
n
s
se
e
n
.
CO
N
T
D
subjects informed of
SA
M
C
bl
o
c
k
i
n
g
si
d
e
w
a
l
k
,
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
le
f
t
without incident.
79
1
0
/
8
/
2
0
2
1
1
2
:
5
4
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
1
0
0
4
9
6
8
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
2 fe
m
a
l
e
s
an
d
2 ma
l
e
s
sm
o
k
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
from foil in front of
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
fa
c
i
n
g
1s
t
.
Ma
l
e
bl
a
c
k
sw
e
a
t
e
r
,
male white shirt, female
gr
a
y
ta
n
k
to
p
,
fe
m
a
l
e
wh
i
t
e
sp
o
r
t
s
br
a
.
80
1
0
/
1
2
/
2
0
2
1
1
2
:
5
2
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
0
0
7
5
2
0
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
3 ma
l
e
s
an
d
3 fe
m
a
l
e
s
on
th
e
si
d
e
w
a
l
k
doing narcotics, 2 MB's
an
d
1 MH
an
d
1 FH
al
l
we
a
r
i
n
g
bl
a
c
k
clothing. There is a male
st
a
n
d
i
n
g
in
th
e
st
r
e
e
t
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
no
w
ba
c
k
on the sidewalk.
81
1
0
/
1
2
/
2
0
2
1
1
6
:
4
2
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
0
0
7
6
5
9
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
MB
an
d
4 MH
'
s
us
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
ne
a
r
Sunland Motel and CPS
bu
i
l
d
i
n
g
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
le
a
v
i
n
g
up
o
n
ar
r
i
v
a
l
.
82
1
0
/
1
3
/
2
0
2
1
1
1
:
4
5
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
0
0
8
1
4
0
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
4 ma
l
e
s
an
d
1 fe
m
a
l
e
#1
M
W
,
bl
a
c
k
an
g
e
l
s
cap, #2MW gray
sw
e
a
t
e
r
,
br
o
w
n
pa
n
t
s
,
#3
fe
m
a
l
e
bl
a
c
k
jacket with stripes, #4
fe
m
a
l
e
pu
r
p
l
e
sh
i
r
t
/
h
a
s
bi
k
e
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
doing meth using
al
u
m
i
n
u
m
fo
i
l
LS
ne
a
r
th
e
CP
'
s
wi
n
d
o
w
on 1st Street.
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
(C
o
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Reports 1/1/20 ‐ 6/1/22
Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
83
1
0
/
2
2
/
2
0
2
1
1
1
:
2
8
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
1
0
1
3
7
2
0
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Su
b
j
e
c
t
ST
A
10
Tr
a
n
s
f
e
r
,
CP
ad
v
i
s
i
n
g
ex
pa
t
i
e
n
t
was T97 and refusing to
le
a
v
e
pe
r
CP
su
b
j
e
c
t
ha
d
be
e
n
es
c
o
r
t
e
d
off property and has now
re
t
u
r
n
e
d
in
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lo
t
.
CP
wa
s
as
k
e
d
if subject had any weapons
CP
sa
i
d
sh
e
di
d
no
t
kn
o
w
he
co
u
l
d
bu
t
none were seen. When CP
wa
s
as
k
e
d
to
ca
l
l
ad
m
i
n
li
n
e
,
CP
be
c
a
m
e
extremely 415. CP
ex
t
r
e
m
e
l
y
41
5
un
c
o
o
p
e
r
a
t
i
v
e
an
d
DI
S
C
.
Patient verbally 415 with
st
a
f
f
an
d
in
d
i
c
a
t
i
n
g
"t
h
e
y
ar
e
go
i
n
g
to
get theirs" M/H Joel 30s
we
a
r
i
n
g
bl
a
c
k
to
p
an
d
gr
a
y
pa
n
t
s
,
he
suffers from
sc
h
i
t
z
o
p
h
r
e
n
i
a
,
ne
g
a
t
i
v
e
on
we
a
p
o
n
s
.
Spoke with CP/Recovery
So
l
u
t
i
o
n
s
,
st
a
t
e
d
su
b
j
e
c
t
ha
s
be
e
n
on
g
o
i
n
g
problem and would
li
k
e
of
f
i
c
e
r
s
to
te
l
l
su
b
j
e
c
t
he
is
no
lo
n
g
e
r
welcome on property.
CP
/
B
u
s
i
n
e
s
s
wi
l
l
i
n
g
to
si
g
n
60
2
in
fu
t
u
r
e
if subject is not willing
to
le
a
v
e
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
wa
s
no
t
on
sc
e
n
e
up
o
n
my arrival.
84
1
0
/
2
6
/
2
0
2
1
8
:
3
3
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
0
1
6
0
8
6
A
s
s
i
s
t
Fi
r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
Fi
r
e
is
en
r
o
u
t
e
to
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lo
t
‐
po
s
s
i
b
l
e
OD. Male in parking lot is
br
e
a
t
h
i
n
g
,
na
r
c
a
n
gi
v
e
n
.
He
r
o
i
n
e
us
e
r
.
There is a LVN nurse T97
wi
t
h
ma
l
e
in
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lo
t
.
85
1
1
/
3
/
2
0
2
1
1
0
:
1
8
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
1
4
8
2
A
s
s
i
s
t
Fi
r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
Us
e
un
i
v
e
r
s
a
l
pr
e
c
a
u
t
i
o
n
.
Pe
r
WC
se
n
d
2 units. 1/2 gram of
fe
t
a
n
y
l
fo
u
n
d
by
em
p
l
o
y
e
e
at
T2
0
.
Of
f
i
c
e
r
s
to dispose of fetanyl.
Pe
r
fi
r
e
ch
i
e
f
,
th
e
y
do
no
t
di
s
p
o
s
e
of
fetanyl.
86
1
1
/
3
/
2
0
2
1
1
1
:
1
9
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
1
2
5
2
O
f
f
i
c
e
r
Fl
a
g
g
e
d
Do
w
n
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
87
1
1
/
5
/
2
0
2
1
9
:
4
8
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
2
8
1
5
S
i
l
e
n
t
Ro
b
b
e
r
y
Al
a
r
m
Ho
l
d
up
al
a
r
m
co
v
e
r
s
fr
o
n
t
of
f
i
c
e
.
FY
I
fire is enroute to T20 will
ca
l
l
to
co
n
f
i
r
m
if
re
l
a
t
e
d
GB
'
D
.
Ca
l
l
i
n
g
inside now. Correction fire
en
r
o
u
t
e
to
22
0
1
no
t
21
0
1
.
Un
a
b
l
e
to
get through to live person.
On
ho
l
d
wi
t
h
ph
o
n
e
tr
e
e
.
Go
t
th
r
o
u
g
h
to live person who is not
on
si
t
e
.
Un
a
b
l
e
to
co
n
f
i
r
m
C4
.
Em
p
l
o
y
e
e
on T21, advising no
em
e
r
g
e
n
c
y
.
Co
r
r
e
c
t
i
o
n
no
w
ad
v
i
s
i
n
g
there is someone on the
ro
o
f
.
CP
wa
s
ju
s
t
in
f
o
r
m
e
d
.
Pr
e
v
i
o
u
s
patient on the roof now.
Pe
r
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
gu
a
r
d
,
ma
l
e
on
th
e
ro
o
f
possibly using narcotics, no
ac
c
e
s
s
on
th
e
bu
i
l
d
i
n
g
,
wi
l
l
ne
e
d
OC
F
A
for a ladder. Subject
po
s
s
i
b
l
y
cl
i
m
b
i
n
g
do
w
n
.
88
1
1
/
7
/
2
0
2
1
8
:
1
9
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
3
9
6
0
Pe
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
O
u
t
wi
t
h
2,
ok
,
un
i
t
cl
e
a
r
e
d
fr
o
m
in
c
i
d
e
n
t
.
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
(C
o
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Reports 1/1/20 ‐ 6/1/22
Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
89
1
1
/
9
/
2
0
2
1
8
:
4
2
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
5
0
9
7
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
.
Mo
b
i
l
e
CA
D
as
s
i
s
t
from Unit 135. Mobile CAD
as
s
i
s
t
fr
o
m
un
i
t
13
3
90
1
1
/
1
0
/
2
0
2
1
1
2
:
1
0
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
5
9
4
2
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
,
Fa
m
i
l
y
Fi
g
h
t
Se
c
o
n
d
ha
n
d
fr
o
m
st
a
t
i
o
n
10
,
ma
l
e
re
p
o
r
t
i
n
g
415 between
mo
t
h
e
r
an
d
so
n
,
ca
l
l
e
r
di
s
c
du
r
i
n
g
tr
a
n
s
f
e
r
,
no answer on CB.
GB
D
.
Bo
t
h
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
we
r
e
GO
A
.
Ad
v
i
s
e
d
an employee to call back
if
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
re
t
u
r
n
e
d
.
91
1
1
/
1
0
/
2
0
2
1
1
2
:
2
3
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
5
9
5
1
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
92
1
1
/
1
2
/
2
0
2
1
1
4
:
0
2
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
6
9
8
4
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Gr
o
u
p
of
6 tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
ca
m
p
e
d
ou
t
in
front of entrance and
sm
o
k
i
n
g
me
t
h
‐
CP
un
a
b
l
e
to
en
t
e
r
.
Subjects left location.
93
1
1
/
1
3
/
2
0
2
1
7
:
5
0
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
7
7
4
1
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
94
1
1
/
1
5
/
2
0
2
1
7
:
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0
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o
n
d
a
y
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1
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1
0
8
9
1
3
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a
t
r
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l
Ch
e
c
k
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o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
95
1
1
/
1
6
/
2
0
2
1
7
:
3
4
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u
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
9
5
3
9
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a
t
r
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l
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e
c
k
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m
p
l
a
i
n
t
s
of
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
60
2
on
pr
o
p
e
r
t
y
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1
1
/
1
6
/
2
0
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1
9
:
3
9
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u
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
0
9
6
0
0
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Gr
o
u
p
of
ab
o
u
t
9 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
in
fr
o
n
t
of
T20, on the grass, smoking
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
.
8 ma
l
e
s
an
d
1 fe
m
a
l
e
.
2 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
look like they are
ab
o
u
t
to
pa
s
s
ou
t
.
CP
CB
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of
delay, now 15 subjects T97.
Al
l
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
le
f
t
.
97
1
1
/
1
6
/
2
0
2
1
2
0
:
0
3
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u
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
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0
9
9
2
4
A
u
d
i
b
l
e
Bu
r
g
a
r
l
y
Al
a
r
m
C
o
v
e
r
s
Zo
n
e
14
,
me
d
i
c
a
t
i
o
n
,
no
re
s
e
t
.
Building secure.
98
1
1
/
1
7
/
2
0
2
1
9
:
0
2
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e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
1
0
1
7
4
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o
m
m
e
r
c
i
a
l
Bu
r
g
l
a
r
y
Re
p
o
r
t
O
c
c
u
r
r
e
d
la
s
t
ni
g
h
t
.
CP
ha
s
vi
d
e
o
of
su
s
p
e
c
t
NFI.
99
1
1
/
2
5
/
2
0
2
1
2
3
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2
6
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h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
1
5
8
5
0
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u
s
p
i
c
i
o
u
s
Su
b
j
e
c
t
Vi
a
ca
m
e
r
a
s
‐
10
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
ya
n
k
i
n
g
on
the door to the business. 3
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
by
do
o
r
,
ot
h
e
r
s
cr
o
w
d
i
n
g
th
e
m
,
black 4 door sedan near
th
e
m
.
Pr
i
v
a
t
e
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
fo
r
So
C
a
l
pu
b
l
i
c
safety enroute in an
un
k
n
o
w
n
ma
k
e
bl
a
c
k
ve
h
i
c
l
e
.
Su
b
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e
c
t
s
disbursed.
10
0
1
1
/
2
6
/
2
0
2
1
1
0
:
5
9
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
1
6
0
6
1
A
s
s
i
s
t
Fi
r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
Gr
e
e
n
Fo
r
d
wi
t
h
so
m
e
ty
p
e
of
ch
e
m
i
c
a
l
inside the vehicle, RP
be
i
n
g
un
c
o
o
p
e
r
a
t
i
v
e
wi
t
h
OC
fi
r
e
ab
o
u
t
what's inside. They are in
fr
o
n
t
of
th
i
s
T2
0
.
**
*
a
c
i
d
or
ch
e
m
i
c
a
l
.
GB. Assisted Sta91 no
cr
i
m
e
.
10
1
1
1
/
2
9
/
2
0
2
1
1
0
:
2
0
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
1
1
1
1
7
5
4
8
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
5 ma
l
e
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
us
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
ou
t
s
i
d
e
business window.
Su
b
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e
c
t
s
di
s
p
e
r
s
e
d
,
di
d
no
t
se
e
an
y
us
e
of narcotics. Incident re ‐
op
e
n
e
d
,
CP
CB
ad
v
i
s
e
d
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
ar
e
T97 and using narcotics
ag
a
i
n
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
di
s
b
u
r
s
e
d
.
10
2
1
2
/
1
/
2
0
2
1
7
:
1
7
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e
d
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e
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
1
P
a
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r
o
l
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e
c
k
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1
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1s
t
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r
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e
t
.
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c
k
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d
up
13
2
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d
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SA
P
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CA
D
In
c
i
d
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t
s
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1s
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t
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s
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e
Tr
e
a
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m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
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Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
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p
t
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n
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l
d
Ac
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i
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p
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transient, property
st
o
r
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.
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6
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8
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a
r
t
fi
r
e
,
ma
l
e
,
un
r
e
s
p
o
n
s
i
v
e
,
but breathing.
10
5
1
2
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2
0
2
1
7
:
2
8
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e
d
n
e
s
d
a
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5
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l
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e
c
k
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60
2
co
m
p
l
a
i
n
t
.
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2
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1
1
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1
9
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r
i
d
a
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2
1
1
2
0
9
9
2
8
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a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
in
fr
o
n
t
of
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
,
do
i
n
g
drugs, 3 MH and 3 MW. 2
on
th
e
1s
t
st
r
e
e
t
si
d
e
.
St
a
34
is
in
th
e
parking lot conducting a
96
1
.
4 no
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
ob
s
e
r
v
e
d
,
su
b
j
e
c
t
contacted in the area left.
10
7
1
2
/
2
3
/
2
0
2
1
6
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4
1
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h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
1
1
2
1
3
3
0
5
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
3 ma
l
e
s
an
d
2 fe
m
a
l
e
s
do
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
.
2 hispanic males, 1 FW 1
FH
.
CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
th
e
y
ar
e
on
gr
a
s
s
ri
g
h
t
outside her window. 5
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
le
f
t
wi
t
h
o
u
t
in
c
i
d
e
n
t
.
10
8
1
/
3
/
2
0
2
2
1
1
:
3
2
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o
n
d
a
y
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
9
1
H
i
t
& Ru
n
of
Pa
r
k
e
d
Ve
h
i
c
l
e
6 CP
in
a wh
i
t
e
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Vo
l
k
s
w
a
g
e
n
Je
t
t
a
,
suspect vehicle is a white
mi
n
i
SU
V
po
s
s
i
b
l
y
a Hy
u
n
d
a
i
,
dr
i
v
e
r
was female. Occurred 45
mi
n
u
t
e
s
ag
o
.
CP
wi
l
l
T2
3
in
th
e
pl
o
t
where the TC occurred. CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
su
s
p
e
c
t
dr
i
v
e
r
pr
o
v
i
d
e
d
a fa
l
s
e
insurance card.
10
9
1
/
1
0
/
2
0
2
2
1
6
:
1
8
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
2
0
1
0
5
2
0
3
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
N
o
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
Ta
k
e
n
.
11
0
1
/
1
5
/
2
0
2
2
1
5
:
1
0
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a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
2
0
1
0
8
3
3
3
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
E
n
r
o
u
t
e
,
at
sc
e
n
e
,
un
i
t
cl
e
a
r
e
d
.
11
1
1
/
1
5
/
2
0
2
2
1
5
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1
1
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a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
2
0
1
0
8
3
3
4
P
a
t
r
o
l
Ch
e
c
k
E
n
r
o
u
t
e
,
at
sc
e
n
e
,
21
0
1
E 1s
t
,
un
i
t
cl
e
a
r
e
d
.
11
2
1
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2
1
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2
0
2
2
1
9
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1
9
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r
i
d
a
y
2
2
0
1
1
2
1
6
5
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
M
o
b
i
l
e
CA
D
as
s
i
s
t
fr
o
m
un
i
t
24
4
,
ba
c
k
e
d
up 242 with 244.
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
(C
o
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
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Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
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r
t
11
3
1
/
2
2
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2
2
3
:
1
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t
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r
d
a
y
2
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1
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8
9
1
A
s
s
i
s
t
Fi
r
e
De
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
Fi
r
e
st
a
g
i
n
g
‐
ma
l
e
wi
t
h
ha
n
d
la
c
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
,
possible chest injury,
an
d
we
r
e
un
a
b
l
e
to
ga
t
h
e
r
fu
r
t
h
e
r
fr
o
m
multiple CPS, just heard
me
n
t
i
o
n
of
st
a
b
b
i
n
g
.
On
e
CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
it was an accident and all
ot
h
e
r
CP
S
we
r
e
no
t
an
s
w
e
r
i
n
g
qu
e
s
t
i
o
n
s
.
3 CP advised that she
ha
d
NF
D
.
1 MR
br
o
w
n
re
p
o
r
t
s
so
m
e
o
n
e
was just stabbed and is
92
9
.
Al
s
o
st
a
t
e
d
it
wa
s
at
th
e
Su
n
l
a
n
d
but that is 2111 E 1st St.
No
an
s
w
e
r
fo
r
th
e
ma
l
e
wh
o
ca
l
l
e
d
it
in. Call received via Sta 10
wh
o
tr
a
n
s
f
e
r
r
e
d
hi
m
to
fi
r
e
an
d
th
e
n
called us with the info.
Se
c
o
n
d
a
r
y
lo
c
a
t
i
o
n
Su
n
l
a
n
d
Mo
t
e
l
21
1
1
E. 1st Street. No answer
fo
r
CP
MR
br
o
w
n
to
ga
t
h
e
r
fu
r
t
h
e
r
on
929 victim. A lot of blood.
OC
F
A
st
i
l
l
st
a
g
i
n
g
,
ad
v
i
s
e
d
th
e
y
go
t
no
t
h
i
n
g
further for suspects,
on
l
y
th
e
vi
c
t
i
m
in
f
o
ea
r
l
i
e
r
pr
o
v
i
d
e
d
.
Victim stated it was
ac
c
i
d
e
n
t
a
l
.
Re
l
a
t
e
d
to
Re
c
o
v
e
r
y
So
l
u
t
i
o
n
s
,
accidental injury.
OC
F
A
to
T2
2
.
Pe
r
vi
c
t
i
m
,
cu
t
hi
m
s
e
l
f
while working on bicycle. All
pa
r
t
i
e
s
st
a
t
e
d
th
e
cu
t
wa
s
ac
c
i
d
e
n
t
a
l
.
11
4
2
/
1
/
2
0
2
2
9
:
2
0
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
2
0
2
0
0
1
9
2
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
2 fe
m
a
l
e
s
an
d
6 ma
l
e
s
us
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
.
All homeless subjects.
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
PA
W
C
'
D
an
d
cl
e
a
r
e
d
th
e
ar
e
a
.
11
5
2
/
1
1
/
2
0
2
2
7
:
1
5
F
r
i
d
a
y
2
2
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2
0
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3
2
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i
s
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u
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b
a
n
c
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‐
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a
n
s
i
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t
8 tr
a
n
s
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n
t
s
lo
i
t
e
r
i
n
g
by
th
e
en
t
r
a
n
c
e
to business. Negative on
we
a
p
o
n
s
11
6
2
/
1
5
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2
0
2
2
7
:
5
4
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2
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2
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r
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p
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Ap
p
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x
i
m
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t
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l
y
10
tr
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n
s
i
e
n
t
s
in
th
e
al
l
e
y
portion of the parking
lo
t
bl
o
c
k
i
n
g
th
e
ex
i
t
to
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
.
Pe
r
CP they have a large
en
c
a
m
p
m
e
n
t
.
11
7
2
/
1
6
/
2
0
2
2
6
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1
6
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e
d
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8
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a
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t
12
tr
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n
s
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n
t
s
bl
o
c
k
i
n
g
al
l
e
y
an
d
ye
l
l
i
n
g
,
CP advised subjects are
ve
r
y
di
s
r
u
p
t
i
v
e
.
No
we
a
p
o
n
s
se
e
n
.
11
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2
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1
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2
0
2
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a
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3
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A
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C
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Tr
a
n
s
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t
Mu
l
t
i
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tr
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n
s
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n
t
s
se
t
t
i
n
g
up
an
en
c
a
m
p
m
e
n
t
in the alley, seen
da
i
l
y
pe
r
CP
.
Mu
l
t
i
p
l
e
CF
S
at
T2
0
re
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
same. T39 Citynet.
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9
2
/
1
8
/
2
0
2
2
1
8
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0
6
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r
i
d
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6
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a
t
r
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l
Ch
e
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k
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n
r
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u
t
e
,
at
sc
e
n
e
,
21
0
1
E 1s
t
,
un
i
t
cl
e
a
r
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d
.
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0
2
/
1
8
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2
0
2
2
2
1
:
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7
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r
i
d
a
y
2
2
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2
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7
7
3
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e
d
e
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t
r
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n
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o
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e
l
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t
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y
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p
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k
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n
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9
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t
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a
y
2
2
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2
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1
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8
5
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
‐
Ju
s
t
Oc
c
u
r
r
e
d
CP
dr
o
v
e
th
r
o
u
g
h
ar
e
a
ob
s
e
r
v
e
d
nu
m
e
r
o
u
s
subjects loitering on
th
e
si
d
e
w
a
l
k
an
d
pa
r
k
i
n
g
ar
e
a
of
lo
c
a
t
i
o
n
,
appeared to be
ho
m
e
l
e
s
s
or
dr
u
g
ad
d
i
c
t
s
.
4 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
agreed to leave area.
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
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t
(C
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p
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h
e
n
s
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v
e
Tr
e
a
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m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
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r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
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Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
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b
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b
j
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c
t
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tr
a
n
s
i
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n
t
s
in
th
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pa
r
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g
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t
41
5
with each other all day. One
su
b
j
e
c
t
is
al
s
o
in
th
e
du
m
p
s
t
e
r
ar
e
a
.
12
3
2
/
2
3
/
2
0
2
2
6
:
0
2
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s
d
a
y
2
2
0
2
1
4
2
2
7
T
r
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p
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s
s
i
n
g
‐
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a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
lo
i
t
e
r
i
n
g
in
th
e
al
l
e
y
be
i
n
g
"rowdy," approximately 7
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
ar
e
T9
7
,
so
m
e
ha
v
e
po
c
k
e
t
knives on them, but have
no
t
us
e
d
th
e
m
as
we
a
p
o
n
s
.
Th
e
y
ar
e
shooting up and refusing to
le
a
v
e
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
pi
c
k
e
d
up
be
l
o
n
g
i
n
g
s
and left the area.
12
4
2
/
2
4
/
2
0
2
2
7
:
5
9
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
2
0
2
1
4
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6
5
S
A
M
C
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
on
th
e
pr
o
p
e
r
t
y
in
th
e
al
l
e
y
way and near dumpster
ar
e
a
.
CP
ha
s
ca
l
l
e
d
Ci
t
y
Ne
t
se
v
e
r
a
l
ti
m
e
s
and negative results.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
ar
e
se
t
t
i
n
g
up
ca
m
p
an
d
ca
u
s
i
n
g
major 415 between
ea
c
h
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h
e
r
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2
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2
4
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2
0
2
2
8
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3
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h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
2
0
2
1
4
9
9
4
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
li
v
i
n
g
in
th
e
du
m
p
s
t
e
r
s
re
f
u
s
i
n
g
to leave. 8 ‐9 subjects.
CP
ad
v
i
s
i
n
g
tr
a
s
h
tr
u
c
k
is
un
a
b
l
e
to
pi
c
k
up the trash.
12
6
3
/
1
/
2
0
2
2
1
1
:
0
4
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
2
0
3
0
0
2
7
7
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
in
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lo
t
de
a
l
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
from a white Ford
Tr
a
n
s
i
t
Va
n
.
CP
re
q
u
e
s
t
co
n
t
i
n
u
e
d
RE
F
subjects in the parking lot,
al
l
of
th
e
m
hi
g
h
.
Ve
h
i
c
l
e
ju
s
t
le
f
t
.
CP
didn't see which direction
fr
o
m
th
e
me
t
h
a
d
o
n
e
cl
i
n
i
c
.
12
7
3
/
5
/
2
0
2
2
8
:
1
3
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
2
0
3
0
2
7
5
9
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
2 ma
l
e
s
in
wh
i
t
e
Sp
r
i
n
t
e
r
va
n
un
k
o
w
n
plate selling narcotics
si
n
c
e
04
0
0
h
r
s
.
CP
ca
n
se
e
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
co
m
i
n
g
and going from the
va
n
.
CP
ha
d
NF
I
.
12
8
3
/
5
/
2
0
2
2
8
:
5
1
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
2
0
3
0
2
7
6
6
K
e
e
p
Th
e
Pe
a
c
e
CP
so
u
n
d
s
92
5
,
ad
v
i
s
e
d
th
a
t
he
r
me
t
h
a
d
o
n
e
is laced with fetanyl
an
d
wa
n
t
s
to
ch
a
n
g
e
it
fo
r
a ne
w
on
e
.
Security is not letting her
in
s
i
d
e
.
CP
wi
l
l
T2
3
in
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lo
t
,
we
a
r
i
n
g
a gold coat. CP wants a
91
9
to
ge
t
in
s
i
d
e
an
d
ex
c
h
a
n
g
e
he
r
un
o
p
e
n
e
d
meds. CP CB
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of
de
l
a
y
.
CP
CB
up
s
e
t
ov
e
r
wa
i
t
time, said something
ab
o
u
t
su
i
c
i
d
e
an
d
DI
S
C
.
At
sc
e
n
e
,
ha
v
e
CP step pit. Is B/O CP.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
GO
A
no
fl
a
g
do
w
n
.
12
9
3
/
5
/
2
0
2
2
1
0
:
3
3
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
2
0
3
0
2
8
0
3
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Su
b
j
e
c
t
is
se
l
l
i
n
g
na
r
c
o
t
i
c
s
fr
o
m
a wh
i
t
e
van, vehicle is possibly
oc
c
u
p
i
e
d
by
2 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
,
CP
ad
v
i
s
e
d
ot
h
e
r
subjects using narcotics
in
a LK
Fo
r
d
‐
Ne
g
a
t
i
v
e
on
we
a
p
o
n
s
.
CP advised of delay. CP is no
lo
n
g
e
r
at
th
e
bu
s
i
n
e
s
s
,
un
k
n
o
w
n
if
ve
h
i
c
l
e
is still T97.
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
s
21
0
1
E.
1s
t
St
r
e
e
t
(C
o
p
r
e
h
e
n
s
i
v
e
Tr
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
Ce
n
t
e
r
)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
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Da
t
e
T
i
m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
F
i
e
l
d
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Re
p
o
r
t
13
0
3
/
9
/
2
0
2
2
6
:
3
7
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
2
0
3
0
4
8
5
7
T
r
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
11
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
lo
i
t
e
r
i
n
g
in
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lo
t
of business, no weapons
se
e
n
.
Ci
t
y
Ne
t
wi
l
l
ha
n
d
l
e
.
13
1
3
/
1
2
/
2
0
2
2
7
:
5
0
S
u
n
d
a
y
2
2
0
3
0
6
8
3
1
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Su
b
j
e
c
t
1 MW
hi
t
t
i
n
g
hi
s
he
a
d
on
co
n
c
r
e
t
e
fl
o
o
r
,
sounds U/I. Male very
au
d
i
b
l
e
on
T2
1
sa
y
i
n
g
so
m
e
o
n
e
is
ou
t
to get him, sounds very
51
5
0
.
Ma
l
e
la
y
i
n
g
on
th
e
gr
o
u
n
d
th
r
o
w
i
n
g
his head back, has
bl
o
o
d
on
hi
s
fa
c
e
.
T3
9
fi
r
e
pe
r
CP
.
13
2
3
/
1
7
/
2
0
2
2
1
2
:
4
8
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
2
2
0
3
1
0
0
8
7
P
e
d
e
s
t
r
i
a
n
Ch
e
c
k
8
1
3
A
at
sc
e
n
e
,
81
3
A
ou
t
wi
t
h
2.
4 CU
O
/
O
B
S
13
3
3
/
2
6
/
2
0
2
2
9
:
3
3
a.
m
.
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
2
2
0
3
1
6
1
1
0
P
e
t
t
y
Th
e
f
t
Fr
o
m
Ve
h
i
c
l
e
Re
p
o
r
t
Oc
c
u
r
r
e
d
ap
p
r
o
x
30
mi
n
u
t
e
s
ag
o
,
wa
l
l
e
t
was stolen from vehicle,
no
su
s
p
e
c
t
in
f
o
.
CP
T2
3
we
a
r
i
n
g
be
i
g
e
flannel, gray shorts, blue
te
n
n
i
s
sh
o
e
s
,
CP
CB
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of
de
l
a
y
.
CP advised subjects were in
a Fo
r
d
Mu
s
t
a
n
g
wh
o
to
o
k
hi
s
wa
l
l
e
t
,
no force was used. Have CP
in
dr
i
v
e
w
a
y
pa
r
k
i
n
g
lo
t
.
CP
fo
r
g
o
t
hi
s
T21, he is enroute 1 block
aw
a
y
.
CP
'
s
T2
1
wa
s
an
s
w
e
r
e
d
by
hi
s
GF.
13
4
3
/
2
9
/
2
0
2
2
1
1
:
5
1
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
2
2
0
3
1
8
0
1
4
D
i
s
t
u
r
b
a
n
c
e
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
CP
as
k
e
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a
c
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or cut off shorts to leave
th
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be
c
a
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41
5
,
to
l
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CP he was getting his gun
if
he
di
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n
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t
le
a
v
e
hi
m
al
o
n
e
.
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we
a
p
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seen, subject is still
st
a
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d
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g
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th
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r
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,
NF
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Tr
a
n
s
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n
t
s
in
the area, none matching
th
e
de
s
c
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p
t
i
o
n
gi
v
e
n
by
th
e
CP
,
tr
i
e
d
contacting CP but he did
no
t
an
s
w
e
r
.
VM
le
f
t
wi
t
h
di
s
p
o
,
C4
.
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3
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3
0
/
2
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m
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s
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g
th
e
fe
m
a
l
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in
t
o
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c
l
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.
Blue Toyota Corolla.
CP
no
lo
n
g
e
r
T9
7
.
UT
L
su
b
j
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c
t
s
no
lo
n
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r
at scene, will conduct
ar
e
a
ch
e
c
k
.
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3
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1
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2
0
2
2
7
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r
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fr
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T2
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,
2MH, #1 light blue shirt,
#2
un
k
n
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w
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s
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p
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i
o
n
,
#3
MW
gl
a
s
s
e
s
,
tall, black hooded
ja
c
k
e
t
,
CP
wa
n
t
s
CO
N
T
.
Ha
v
e
CP
st
e
p
out. CP advising she is back
en
r
o
u
t
e
,
5 mi
n
ET
A
.
Tr
a
n
s
i
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n
t
s
le
f
t
th
e
area. Refused City Net
as
s
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s
t
a
n
c
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.
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7
4
/
1
1
/
2
0
2
2
1
0
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2
7
M
o
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d
a
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2
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4
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6
5
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8
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k
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n
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,
at
sc
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,
cl
e
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d
.
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2
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4
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9
D
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s
t
u
r
b
a
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c
e
‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
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n
t
12
tr
a
n
s
i
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n
t
s
bl
o
c
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th
e
al
l
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y
wa
y
and they appear to be using
na
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o
t
i
c
s
,
ne
g
a
t
i
v
e
on
we
a
p
o
n
s
,
CP
as
k
e
d
subjects to leave and
th
e
y
re
f
u
s
e
d
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
GO
A
,
al
l
e
y
cl
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a
r
.
SA
P
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c
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t
Ce
n
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)
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Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
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n
g
Fi
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d
Ac
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Da
t
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T
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m
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D
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In
c
i
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e
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#
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5
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4
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8
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9
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5
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8
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du
c
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,
requested case numbers,
un
i
t
cl
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a
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d
.
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8
5
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2
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2
2
7
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2
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D
i
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b
a
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‐
Tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
Se
v
e
r
a
l
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
re
f
u
s
e
to
le
a
v
e
,
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
are blocking the
en
t
r
a
n
c
e
no
t
mo
v
i
n
g
fo
r
in
c
o
m
i
n
g
ve
h
i
c
l
e
s
and pedestrian
tr
a
f
f
i
c
.
Su
b
j
e
c
t
s
we
r
e
GO
A
.
QO
L
T
ad
v
i
s
e
d
subjects left prior,
st
a
n
d
i
n
g
by
fo
r
cl
e
a
n
u
p
cr
e
w
.
14
9
5
/
4
/
2
0
2
2
2
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5
3
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e
d
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0
5
0
1
3
9
2
N
a
r
c
o
t
i
c
Ac
t
i
v
i
t
y
Ma
l
e
OD
'
G
no
t
br
e
a
t
h
i
n
g
,
CP
on
T2
1
with Fire, GBD. Subject not
br
e
a
t
h
i
n
g
/
b
l
u
e
an
d
wa
s
ad
m
i
n
i
s
t
e
r
e
d
narcan twice, male 50s. CP
ad
v
i
s
i
n
g
fi
r
e
5 su
b
j
e
c
t
s
do
i
n
g
CP
R
.
Fi
r
e
telling CP to walk over to
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
do
i
n
g
CP
R
to
ma
k
e
su
r
e
CP
R
is being done correctly. CP
ad
v
i
s
i
n
g
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
no
w
br
e
a
t
h
i
n
g
.
ST
A
3
4
also received a call. CP
di
s
c
as
fi
r
e
wa
s
as
k
i
n
g
qu
e
s
t
i
o
n
s
,
CP
stated subject was sitting up
th
e
n
se
v
e
r
a
l
su
b
j
e
c
t
s
he
a
r
d
in
ba
c
k
g
r
o
u
n
d
CP said OH then disc.
Fi
r
e
CB
,
th
e
y
wi
l
l
be
st
a
g
i
n
g
.
Ca
l
l
e
r
ad
v
i
s
e
d
subject woke up and
tr
i
e
d
to
pu
n
c
h
so
m
e
o
n
e
.
Fi
r
e
ca
n
en
t
e
r
.
Subject
co
n
c
i
o
u
s
/
b
r
e
a
t
h
i
n
g
.
Fi
r
e
to
en
t
e
r
.
15
0
5
/
6
/
2
0
2
2
2
0
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4
3
F
r
i
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a
y
2
2
0
5
0
3
9
8
7
P
a
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Ch
e
c
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t
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.
,
en
r
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u
t
e
,
at
sc
e
n
e
,
un
i
t
cleared.
SA
P
D
CA
D
In
c
i
d
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t
s
21
0
1
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s
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m
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)
‐
Fu
l
l
Ca
l
l
De
t
a
i
l
s
In
c
l
u
d
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n
g
Fi
e
l
d
Ac
t
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t
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Da
t
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T
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m
e
D
a
y
In
c
i
d
e
n
t
#
Ca
l
l
De
s
c
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1
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1
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a
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s
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n
t
Ma
l
e
tr
a
n
s
i
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n
t
s
st
a
r
t
e
d
a bo
n
f
i
r
e
in
parking lot of business, per
CP
me
d
i
c
s
no
t
ne
e
d
e
d
,
ve
r
y
sm
a
l
l
fi
r
e
.
Subjects now setting up
an
o
t
h
e
r
bo
n
f
i
r
e
.
No
fi
r
e
ob
s
e
r
v
e
d
wh
e
n
on scene. Spoke to the
CP
wh
o
st
a
t
e
d
th
e
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
we
r
e
us
i
n
g
hand sanitizer to start a
sm
a
l
l
fi
r
e
.
Al
l
tr
a
n
s
i
e
n
t
s
pa
w
c
'
d
an
d
le
f
t
the parking lot.
15
2
5
/
1
1
/
2
0
2
2
1
2
:
3
8
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
2
2
0
5
0
7
0
0
3
P
e
r
s
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n
wi
t
h
a De
a
d
l
y
We
a
p
o
n
Ma
l
e
is
41
7
'
D
a kn
i
f
e
at
se
c
u
r
i
t
y
.
Ma
l
e
is IC and handcuffed. Male
41
5
in
th
e
ba
c
k
g
r
o
u
n
d
.
Kn
i
f
e
is
on
th
e
hood of CP's vehicle. Male
in
th
e
ba
c
k
g
r
o
u
n
d
wa
s
ye
l
l
i
n
g
th
a
t
he
didn't do anything and not
to
ca
l
l
PD
.
CP
CB
‐
ad
v
i
s
e
d
ma
l
e
ge
t
t
i
n
g
more 415 and people are
ou
t
wa
t
c
h
i
n
g
th
e
m
,
cl
i
n
i
c
su
p
e
r
v
i
s
o
r
telling CP to just let him go,
ad
v
i
s
e
d
of
f
i
c
e
r
en
r
o
u
t
e
‐
ma
l
e
sa
m
e
415 in background. Subject
wa
s
PA
W
C
'
D
fo
r
tr
e
s
p
a
s
s
i
n
g
an
d
ad
v
i
s
e
d
not to return.
15
3
5
/
1
6
/
2
0
2
2
1
2
:
2
2
M
o
n
d
a
y
2
2
0
5
1
0
1
7
4
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a
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e
c
k
2
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t
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r
e
e
t
,
en
r
o
u
t
e
,
at
sc
e
n
e
,
incident closed.
15
4
5
/
1
7
/
2
0
2
2
9
:
3
3
T
u
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s
d
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2
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1
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ATTACHMENT M
SANTA ANA POLICE CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY &
DETAILS - 2111 E. 1ST STREET AND 2031 E. 1ST STREET,
SANTA ANA
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2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel)
All Incidents from 1-1-20 through 1-1-22
Total Incidents: 192
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
1 1/3/2020 14:30 Friday 200101379 Pedestrian Check Enroute, at scene, available, incident closed.
2 1/3/2020 21:52 Friday 200101653 Assist Outside Agency
Check for a blue Honda Civic 2015, If T97, T21 CP. No contact is
necessary. Suspect left Irvine around 2000hrs. Check if suspect
vehicle is T97. Suspect is, MH Bro/Grn 5'6", 165lb, unknown
clothing. No weapons, unknown if under influence. Incident
closed. Vehicle not in parking lot.
3 1/5/2020 15:13 Sunday 200102617 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
4 1/5/2020 22:55 Sunday 200102825 Traffic Stop No Field Activity Report Taken
5 1/10/2020 20:45 Friday 200106096 Narcotic Activity
5 gangmember types loitering in the back near the stairs. They
are doing narcotics and tagging. No weapons seen. CP would not
answer further and H/U. Subjects 97 not involved.
6 1/11/2020 2:15 Saturday 200106257 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
7 1/16/2020 10:11 Thursday 200109515 Pedestrian Check Enroute, at scene, incident closed.
8 1/17/2020 10:32 Friday 200110233 Welfare Check
CPS 24 year old son, MH blue hoodie, black pants, has a plastic
cast on his foot, threatening to kill girlfriends family after she
committed suicide on Tuesday. He is staying in the parking lot of
the hotel. Also hearing voices telling him to commit suicide,
subject admits to being on cocaine. CP will be in a silver 4-door
Honda Accord and will be standing by at 1st/Golden Cir where
the old Flame Broiler is, son will be in a green 98 chevy suburban.
CP now advising son may be with another male, also saying they
may be armed with a gun as he was concerned for his safety and
told CP he was going to get a gun. Callback task request UTL at
flame broiler, please call CP back. CP just keeps telling me to "say
again" and hung up. Male who answered phone is employee at
Sunland. Knows nothing about this call. Son is GOA, advised
family to locate and take him to the hospital reference his
mental health.
9 1/18/2020 13:02 Saturday 200110977 Disturbance - Subject
Occupants in room 120 are refusing to leave. 4-5 subjects are
inside. They were supposed to check out at 11. CP is in the front
lobby. CP saw needles in the room on the table.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
10 1/20/2020 9:45 Monday 200112056 Petty Theft Report
CP advised he met male last night and allowed him to stay night
in room and subject stole his cell phone and cash. Said subjects
still T97 in area but keeps saying "I don't know" for every
question. CP said he did not want the subject arrested and just
wanted phone back. Not desirous of prosecution. CP 925 about
how he knows the subject. CP was advised an area check would
be conducted. CP was S2 to metro PCS to deactivate phone. Area
check was UTL.
11 1/22/2020 11:36 Wednesday 200113345 Disturbance - Music Samonas subjects playing loud music from vehicle, CP refused to
answer further and hung up.
12 1/22/2020 19:01 Wednesday 200113683 Vehicle OBS No Field Activity Report Taken
13 1/22/2020 23:38 Wednesday 200113813 Vehicle OBS No Field Activity Report Taken
14 1/22/2020 23:38 Wednesday 200113813 Vehicle OBS No Field Activity Report Taken (duplicate from above)
15 1/24/2020 21:27 Friday 200115221 Vehicle OBS Pending record insurance status not checked. Incident closed
16 1/25/2020 3:07 Saturday 200115371 Vehicle OBS Registration valid, incident closed.
17 1/25/2020 17:18 Saturday 200115717 Disturbance - Music Subjects drinking and have loud music from unknown vehicle.
18 1/30/2020 12:55 Thursday 200118770 Pedestrian Check Enroute, at scene, incident closed.
19 1/30/2020 23:02 Thursday 200119177 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
20 1/30/2020 23:03 Thursday 200119178 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
21 1/31/2020 7:35 Friday 200119311 Pedestrian Check Enroute, at scene, call handled.
22 1/31/2020 13:05 Friday 200119481 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
23 2/1/2020 21:23 Saturday 200200573 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
24 2/2/2020 8:03 Sunday 200200789 Indecent Exposure Just Occurred
Female nude with curtain open in room 121. CP tried to talk to
her but she is refusing to close the curtain. FH 40s may have
mental issues. CP calling back advising the female is in the
parking lot topless. Female inside room. Talking nonsense. CP
will call back after checkout if needed.
25 2/2/2020 11:17 Sunday 200200857 Disturbance - Subject
Tenant refusing to leave at check out time. FH 40s unknown
clothing. Negative 390/ narcotics, female was nude and dancing
in the parking lot at 945hrs and went to the door of unit 118.
26 2/6/2020 21:57 Thursday 200203809 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
27 2/7/2020 20:24 Friday 200204441 Traffic Stop Ran vehicle, incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
28 2/9/2020 10:25 Sunday 200205213 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
29 2/11/2020 13:50 Tuesday 200206707 Vehicle OBS No Field Activity Report Taken
30 2/14/2020 8:11 Friday 200208411 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
31 2/14/2020 10:39 Friday 200208483 Trespassing - Transient 12 homeless camped out in the alley towards the back. Per CP
subjects in the property
32 2/15/2020 18:49 Saturday 200209372 Vehicle OBS Return possible file codes, incident closed.
33 2/17/2020 10:14 Monday 200210320 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
34 2/18/2020 20:53 Tuesday 200211282 Illegal Scavenging
Subjects with bikes going through the trash, NFI, CP wouldn't
provide any further. Subjects were advised to leave. QOLT was
notified. PAWC, QOLT advised to check later to clean up any
remaining property.
35 2/21/2020 20:03 Friday 200213482 Pedestrian Check 2 detained
36 2/23/2020 21:35 Sunday 200214371 Disturbance - Subject Male went into room without providing CP with his ID, subject
refusing to leave. Negative weapons, 390, narcotics.
37 2/26/2020 8:02 Wednesday 200216226 Welfare Check Laying on sidewalk in front of hotel, FW rocking back and forth,
wearing dark clothing, NFI.
38 2/28/2020 11:00 Friday 200217751 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
39 3/15/2020 1:02 Sunday 200309355 Battery Just Occurred
CP CB very 415 stating he needs PD. I advised him to wait inside
of norms so he can feel safe. Advised he will only wait 30 more
minutes. CP CB adv T22, very 415 over delay, stated he was
going to take care of things on his own. CP called back. He is
extremely agitated and sounds UI. Now saying he will T23 at the
Sunland. Kept rambling about SAPD having a 2 day ETA and was
not making sense. CP left, cant be back for an hour, will CB when
he returns.
40 3/18/2020 15:20 Wednesday 200311401 Assist Fire Department T97 with possible 927D, male 50YO found unconscious.
41 3/20/2020 8:18 Friday 200312254 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
42 3/23/2020 12:07 Monday 200314011 Welfare Check
Please check on CP's sister, she suffers from mental problems.
Couple days ago her boyfriend passed away and she hasn't been
herself. CP call her and goes to voicemail (full). CP did not have
number at the time she called PD. She stated she was okay. Her
phone is broken and that's why she hasn't been answering calls.
She now lives in 209.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
43 3/24/2020 10:33 Tuesday 200314510 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
44 3/26/2020 16:57 Thursday 200316080 Stolen Vehicle Recovery Unknown if occupied. Vehicle is GOA, parking lot and
surrounding area checked.
45 3/27/2020 11:37 Friday 200316457 Suspicious Vehicle Hotel is closed and there is an occur 925V in the parking lot
refusing to leave.
46 3/30/2020 1:54 Monday 200317944 Trespassing in Progress
The motel is closed but CP believes there is someone in room
112, per CP all the curtains are left open when unoccupied but
this room his curtains closed. CP will T23 in the front office.
47 3/30/2020 6:42 Monday 200317994 Malicious Mischief Report
MH 30s wearing black coat, black pants was refusing to leave
then knocked CPS office door and is now damage, subject in the
security office. CP requesting officer cont. Occurred 5 ago, CP
advised subject was not a guest. Employee was holding on to
male's backpack and locked it inside the office. Male kicked the
door breaking the glass. Male grabbed his property and left on
foot. CP requesting an area check and non desirous. If male
returns. CP would like the male arrested for 602.
48 4/1/2020 8:15 Wednesday 200400122 Trespassing - Transient
CP advising T20 is closed until 04/04 and 3 subjects are in front
of room 113 refusing to leave. Incident re-opened, CP advised
subjects returned 10 minutes after officers left
49 4/1/2020 13:57 Wednesday 200400294 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
50 4/2/2020 14:31 Thursday 200400908 Disturbance - Transient Guest of room 222, no narcotic activity seen.
51 4/3/2020 13:30 Friday 200401452 Welfare Check
CP hasn’t been able to get ahold of his sister, CP has been trying
for several days on her cell phone and room number. But advised
this is unusual as she is not known to ever leave her room. CP
also advised her roommate was 927D last week. Her medical
issues are seizures, and depression. She is known to drink alcohol
as well. Contacted CP and advised him his sister is C4. Her cell
phone is being serviced and would contact him soon.
52 4/4/2020 7:33 Saturday 200401872 Trespassing - Transient Unknown couple inside room without paying, cp obs through
video camera. CP advising business is closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
53 4/5/2020 23:47 Sunday 200402844 Suspicious Circumstances
Female outside of the office telling CP she needs PD says she is
scared and there is someone outside, CP doesn't see anyone
else. Female doesn't appear to be injured.
54 4/6/2020 2:19 Monday 200402896 Trespassing - Transient
Female refusing to leave, spoke to the CP who stated he was
okay with the female staying until the sun comes up. She did not
want to leave while it was dark outside and refused any medical
treatment.
55 4/10/2020 10:24 Friday 200405244 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
56 4/10/2020 17:51 Friday 200405492 Trespassing in Progress
Small group of people inside room 222. CP is not sure who they
are and they're just staying in the room. CP will wait in office to
open room for officers. CP opened door, no occupants.
57 4/10/2020 23:43 Friday 200405661 Trespassing in Progress Duplicate incident created for above
58 4/16/2020 14:29 Thursday 200409076 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
59 4/25/2020 2:51 Saturday 200414764 Welfare Check
2nd hand to CP from friend who texted her and said someone
was trying to get inside his room. CP called him directly but he
kept hanging up on her and she stated he sounded scared. Friend
has meth probably and unknown if UI right now. Will ATT calling
male directly. Goes straight to voicemail, no message left. Male
also called directly but sounded confused and didn't know T20,
kept saying "sunshine on 1st" possible sunshine village motel
60 4/26/2020 15:13 Sunday 200415728 See the Man
Employee telling CP that unknown employee put bleach water in
her dish, unknown if it was an empty dish or in her food, CP was
unable to explain and states employee doesn't speak English.
61 4/27/2020 12:22 Monday 200416296 Trespassing in Progress Male trying to get into apt.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
62 5/9/2020 15:19 Saturday 200505628 Welfare Check
CP requested welfare check on mother who is staying with
boyfriend. CP advising he does not get along with boyfriend and
is afraid to go to location and check on mother. No answer when
CP calls. CP has not spoken to her in four weeks. Negative on
narcotics. Calling mother cell phone, goes straight to voicemail.
63 5/12/2020 23:05 Tuesday 200507717 Domestic Violence
OOC'D 224 Ex punched her, had gun in his waistband, CP will T23
in a 2006 burgundy Chevy. Request medics for eye injury. CP is
now advising it might have been the brother that punched her.
Ex showed the CP the gun as she was leaving, starting fire.
Attempted to locate S1 but CP believes he left the residence due
to her calling the police UTL at residence on Lyon St
64 5/18/2020 19:43 Monday 200511725 Welfare Check
CP calling about her sister whom she spoke about ten minutes
ago and was expressing suicidal thoughts saying she wanted to
die, unknown means, on seizure meds, not a street drug user,
possibly 390 though. Boyfriend recently was ill, being evicted
from the motel. CP requested a call back, CP unable to check on
her herself as she has no car.
65 5/22/2020 2:50 Friday 200513947 Welfare Check
CP advising her girlfriend is at the Sunland Motel and someone
from girl's phone keeps calling the CP and hanging up. CP thinks
girlfriend is no ok. CP requesting welfare check because girlfriend
can possibly be having seizures or someone else has her phone.
Went straight to voicemail. CP CB stating she is very worried and
has tried calling multiple times and gets an open line.
66 5/24/2020 6:19 Sunday 200515317 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
67 5/24/2020 16:57 Sunday 200515587 See the Woman
Vehicle LS yesterday. CP advising she was selling a black BMW to
an unknown male and he has not returned with the vehicle. CP
states she was staying with a male that recently passed away and
he left the vehicle to her. CP says she has copies of paperwork.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
68 5/31/2020 12:02 Sunday 200520260 Disturbance - Subject
Subject refused to leave at checkout time of 11 am, subject
checked in yesterday in the afternoon. Subjects left prior to
arrival.
69 6/10/2020 6:09 Wednesday 200605527 Area Check No Field Activity Report Taken
70 6/12/2020 10:58 Friday 200606784 Petty Theft Report
OCCD within the last few hours, unknown subjects took CPS bike
that was left in front of his room window. CP advised there are
cameras, requested officer in person. CPS bicycle was stolen
from front door of his Motel. Per manager, nothing shown on
surveillance.
71 7/7/2020 10:34 Tuesday 200704620 Officer Flagged Down No Field Activity Report Taken
72 7/11/2020 16:17 Saturday 200707249 Disturbance - Subject MH 30-35 YO light blue t-shirt, jeans, outside the office, smoking
refusing to leave, not a guest possibly 5150. Subject left.
73 7/19/2020 12:25 Sunday 200712043 Trespassing in Progress
Rm 106 check out was at 1100, subjects not opening the door
and refusing to leave. Rm 106 already vacant upon arrival. CP
advised regarding 602 PC and Citizen's arrest forms. Police are
not rent collection services.
74 7/23/2020 9:25 Thursday 200714616 SAMC - Transient Male asleep in his vehicle refusing to leave parking lot close to
pool. Green Honda Accord NFD.
75 8/16/2020 13:40 Sunday 200810221 Welfare Check
CP requested welfare check on her alcoholic son who is diabetic
and on parole. CP thinks male needs to go to hospital. CP last
saw her son yesterday in Irvine. Staying in room #107, CP elderly
and req welfare check. Callback task request fire for 50YO male
weak confused. Medics enroute
76 8/17/2020 19:59 Monday 200811155 Traffic Stop Medics for 40YO male, extremely UI
77 8/19/2020 11:16 Wednesday 200812169 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
78 8/21/2020 15:32 Friday 200813767 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
79 9/3/2020 11:12 Thursday 200901491 Person Down
2nd hand information from housekeeper- found man in bathtub
in room 105 not moving and employee left the room. CP and
employee refusing to enter the room to check if person is
breathing or alive. CP became 415 when asked to check on him
and said send police. Subject alive and well, just taking a bath
and fell asleep.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
80 9/4/2020 19:47 Friday 200902494 Suspicious Circumstances
Occurred an hour ago, CP thinks a man inside a vehicle hit a
pedestrian on purpose and they were still inside the vehicle. CP
made contact with parties involved and they didn’t want to call
police however CP feels it is 925.
81 9/8/2020 15:32 Tuesday 200904806 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
82 9/9/2020 10:37 Wednesday 200905272 Incomplete 911 Call Received
Incoming 911 received by CHP open line rambling. Upon CB,
male screaming. Male unwilling to provide further and line
disconnected.
83 9/13/2020 16:40 Sunday 200908211 Assist Fire Department
Downstairs structure fire, glass on floor, loud explosion and black
smoke. Original CP told fire they were unsure which unit it was
coming in and that there are possible narcotics being
manufactured in the room. OCFA advised potentially 1 person
and 2 dogs still inside room.
84 9/18/2020 16:14 Friday 200911243 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
85 9/23/2020 8:26 Wednesday 200913961 Domestic Violence
Since last night approximately 0100hrs, CP heard a male 415
with a female possibly 242'd her. CP now hearing them 415
verbal again and female heard crying. It's from a 2nd floor room.
UTP, GOA manager contacted advised no issues.
86 9/24/2020 2:28 Thursday 200914504 Disturbance-Subject
Male & female 415 with CP wanting him to open the door to
room #134, claiming they know the subject that is staying there.
CP refused and now they are outside of the locked office
knocking on the door and refusing to leave. #1 MH black t-shirt,
#2 FH black shirt.
87 9/28/2020 17:26 Monday 200917383 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
88 9/30/2020 12:15 Wednesday 200918444 Vehicle OBS Enroute, at scene, incident closed.
89 10/1/2020 18:01 Thursday 201000461 Traffic Stop Enroute, at scene, unit cleared, incident closed.
90 10/2/2020 12:47 Friday 201000883 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
91 10/5/2020 21:51 Monday 201002969 Narcotic Activity CP advising to the rear upstairs several subjects using narcotics,
NFD.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
92 10/19/2020 4:54 Monday 201011086 Welfare Check
Female has been calling 911 from disconnected cell phone since
yesterday stating someone has speakers that are connecting her
home to another home and today stating someone is drowning
her daughter. CP currently has her on 911 requesting welfare
check gave T20. Prior calls at location show RO. Said she is
screaming hysterically on T21. Now stating she is at Sunland
Motel standing outside in camo dress. Ping showing at location.
Disconnected and ST44 ot able to call her back. UTL. Contacted
subjects in area and stated no one heard in the area yelling or
925.
93 10/25/2020 20:52 Sunday 201015123 Disturbance - Subject
Male 415 with resident in area, in parking lot, MW 35YO curly
brown hair, brown beard, brown tank, black pants, white shoe
and black shoe. CP CB to advise subject is inside property behind
pool leaning against the fence. CP Leon #214 now calling about
subject threatening his girlfriend. CP will make contact with
officers, wearing black jacket, blue shirt, blue jeans.
94 11/13/2020 21:32 Friday 201107307 Battery Just Occurred
2 transients tried to 242 CP's mom. CP disc. And said subjects
were leaving. CB for further. Medics referred. Subjects were all
outside of motel. No answer on CB. On playback, CP advised
transients 242 him. Will try another CB. RTC:CB advised T22
subjects left and they don't want contact.
95 11/19/2020 16:54 Thursday 201110612 Person with Deadly Weapon
10 min ago, MW 40s, blue t-shirt, blue jeans, 422'd CP with knife
and punched CP in the face. Suspect no longer T97, LS in a white
truck heading WB 1st. CP also advising subject initially walked up
to the lobby window asking for money and said he had a knife.
CP refused then subject walked into the parking lot CP asked him
to leave, subject then 422'd with knife and punched him.
96 11/19/2020 16:54 Thursday 20110612 Person with Deadly Weapon Duplicate incident created for above
97 11/20/2020 13:17 Friday 201111063 Vehicle OBS Enroute, at scene, unit cleared, incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
98 12/14/2020 23:47 Monday 201208072 Disturbance - Fight
8 subjects in a 415 in the parking lot. CP thinks they are 415 with
an employee. CP's girlfriend thinks she saw a gun. CP
uncooperative with further and hung up. Attempting a CB on the
T21 that showed up on caller ID, went to voicemail.
99 12/18/2020 10:54 Friday 201209973 Traffic Stop Enroute, at scene, incident closed.
100 12/20/2020 0:01 Sunday 201210868 Assist Fire Department
OCFA requested us for female reporting male who is violent
claiming he has chest pain, went towards the female and she
disc. They are in a parking lot near black Dodge Durango. OCFA
staging, no RM#. Calling female to try and get further. On the line
with female who is advised she is in front of the parking lot. Male
is gasping for air in the background, breathing and walking
around. Female advised that the male is her ex and was violent
toward her this morning. Female advised what initially made him
upset was her trying to break up with him but that now he's in
real physical pain. She is unsure if he is having a heart attack but
he's grabbing his chest and grunting. CP flagging officer down. CP
making contact. Fire clear to enter.
101 12/20/2020 21:09 Sunday 201211315 Trespassing in Progress
In parking lot refusing to leave. Male unknown race, gray hoodie
jacket, black pants. Subject does not have room at T20. CP CB to
T22 subject is gone.
102 12/28/2020 12:15 Monday 201215138 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
103 12/28/2020 14:28 Monday 201215202 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
104 12/29/2020 10:12 Tuesday 201215604 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
105 12/29/2020 10:46 Tuesday 201215626 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
106 12/30/2020 9:23 Wednesday 201216168 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
107 1/5/2021 12:21 Tuesday 210102300 Trespassing in Progress 2 guests from room #121 are refusing to check out. The checkout
time is 1100hrs. CP requesting PD assistance.
108 1/19/2021 9:34 Tuesday 210110527 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
109 2/5/2021 18:45 Friday 210202994 Vehicle OBS Query's run. Incident closed.
110 2/11/2021 15:30 Thursday 210266444 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
111 2/18/2021 0:28 Thursday 210210160 Trespassing in Progress MW & FW 50s broke into room and refuse to leave. Subjects
claim to not have ID. Subjects still in the room.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
112 2/18/2021 5:34 Thursday 210210223 Domestic Violence
Male & female in a 415 verbal, per CP ongoing for several hours.
Male is standing outside attempting to gather his property. Per
CP female is inside yelling/screaming rape and that she will kill
the male. CP states subjects are crazy. CP then mentioned can
hear window breaking when asked who CP said probably the
female since she's inside. CP unable to provide further, only said
he wanted to go to sleep and has not been able to for the last
four hours that subjects have been in a 415 verbal. Additional CP
2nd hand advised female possibly kicked out a window. My CP
did not see the female, unknown description. Negative DC,
"friend of a friend" wanted backpack back. Female allowed us to
look inside room, no backpack was found.
113 3/1/2021 9:40 Monday 210300171 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
114 3/1/2021 11:13 Monday 210300228 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
115 3/7/2021 2:51 Sunday 210303981 Disturbance - Transient MH 50s dark shirt, dark pants harassing customers, no weapons.
CB CP for update subject near room 114-115 near dumpster.
116 3/8/2021 9:09 Monday 210304635 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
117 3/15/2021 1:54 Monday 210308734 Disturbance - Subject
Male out front, ringing bell at night window, refusing to leave,
MH 50s, brown BB cap, brown jacket, dark jeans. CP CB advised
subject left T22 per CP.
118 3/22/2021 3:20 Monday 210313174 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
119 3/30/2021 12:00 Tuesday 210318510 Vehicle OBS Detained, stolen vehicle, no answer for RO, left VM with tow
info.
120 3/31/2021 14:37 Wednesday 210319291 Disturbance - Subject
Female in room 117 is refusing to check out - room is registered
to Diana Gonzalez David. Negative COVID. Employee Anthony CB,
female is in the restroom of the room refusing to leave.
121 4/13/2021 8:18 Tuesday 210407782 SAPD - Stolen Vehicle At scene, vehicle unoccupied in Sunland Motel parking lot.
122 4/17/2021 21:00 Saturday 210410581 Patrol Check At scene, have Tustin check status of vehicle, white Chevy 1500
pick up.
123 4/21/2021 23:39 Wednesday 210413013 Traffic Stop No Field Activity Report Taken
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
124 5/3/2021 16:09 Monday 210501543 Possible Dead Body
Per CP located 927D on the stairway near main office. Per CP
male is not breathing, eyes are open, chest is not rising and male
is not responding. Unknown how long male has been there. CP
now advising possibly only 10 minutes. T39 fire. Language
barrier, CP advised guest /roommate in room #210 pointed out
male to CP. 927D male Hispanic 50s. CP will T23 near the office
and direct officers. Subject is breathing just not coherent.
Medical aid.
125 5/4/2021 22:25 Tuesday 210501543 Domestic Violence
Open 911 - male and female 415 in background. GB'd. CP
possibly at Sunland Motel 2111 E 1st. Male said he was in room
#101. CP now advised he's at the Sunland Rm101. Female in
background stating CP 242'd her.
126 5/7/2021 23:16 Friday 210504400 Vehicle OBS No Field Activity Report Taken
127 5/7/2021 23:58 Friday 210504418 Traffic Stop No Field Activity Report Taken
128 5/8/2021 14:35 Saturday 210504723 Malicious Mischief in Progress
Subject to rear, damaging property. MH 40s no shirt, blue jeans.
Throwing rocks at windows. Also damaged trees on property. At
scene, no one matching, no victim.
129 5/10/2021 6:17 Monday 210505647 Petty Theft Report
Occurred on 05/07, unknown suspect took CPs Methadone
bottles. CP now saying someone also took cell phone on a
different day. CP will be T23 at 2101 E 1st outside the clinic next
door to T20, CP wearing brown hoodie sweatshirt, gray pants, in
a wheel chair. CP was calling from clinic's T21. CP does not have
T21, T21 provided is for clinic. CP called back to T22 call.
130 5/10/2021 10:28 Monday 210505752 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
131 5/10/2021 15:26 Monday 210505933 Probation Violation Report Enroute, at scene, incident closed.
132 5/12/2021 3:29 Wednesday 210506758 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
133 5/14/2021 9:20 Friday 210505933 Welfare Check
CP requesting a welfare check of her mother FW 69 years old. CP
has not heard from her in two weeks and is unable to get a hold
of her. Room 107 is vacant. Contacted CP and advised her.
134 5/16/2021 21:49 Sunday 210509831 Patrol Check Mobile CAD assist from Unit 332A. Incident closed
135 5/18/2021 9:00 Tuesday 210510657 Pedestrian Check Enroute, at scene, unit cleared, incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
136 5/21/2021 10:52 Friday 210512520 Patrol Check Sunland Motel, enroute, at scene, incident closed.
137 5/21/2021 11:36 Friday 210512540 Probation Violation Report SAJ, at scene, unit cleared, incident closed.
138 5/24/2021 2:52 Monday 210514200 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
139 5/26/2021 0:22 Wednesday 210515455 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
140 5/30/2021 12:56 Sunday 210518393 Disturbing the Peace
FB black t-shirt is T97 causing problems. Correction, it’s a MB,
currently T97 in front of location, also wearing jeans. No
weapons.
141 6/3/2021 12:26 Thursday 210601619 See the Man
CP requested to speak to an officer regarding the manager
breaking into his room last night. Per CP he has video of it. CP
will T87 in parking lot in dark blue Nissan Morano. CP's story was
unfounded, talked with manager advised it was over
unauthorized late check out, no crime, advised CP to leave area,
PAWC, NFA.
142 6/9/2021 12:29 Wednesday 210605263 Narcotic Activity No Field Activity Report Taken
143 6/14/2021 12:30 Monday 210608333 Narcotic Activity
Sitting under tree, #1 MB white cut off muscle shirt, #2 FW white
tank top, possibly pregnant, also MH's no description. Group of
subjects sitting in a circle under the tree in front of the motel
selling and doing drugs.
144 6/19/2021 2:59 Saturday 210611391 Battery Just Occurred
Guest reporting that they broke into his room and 242'd him.
Asked CP to T21 PD. CP very difficult to understand. Req'g
contact at lobby, possibly 211. CP unable to provide time of
when occurred. Requesting medics for MH with abrasions to
face.
145 6/19/2021 13:22 Saturday 210611611 Battery Just Occurred
Guest in 105 was supposed to check out at 1100hrs and now
refuses to leave. MW 30yo. CP now advising subject 242'd
employee after he tried to help him move out. Verbal dispute
over tenant leaving the motel. CP asked us to advise the tenant
that he was no longer welcome on the property. Tenant agreed
to leave motel and took all of his belongings with him.
146 6/22/2021 9:41 Tuesday 210613432 Follow-up No Field Activity Report Taken
147 6/24/2021 15:14 Thursday 210615039 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
148 7/2/2021 19:39 Friday 210707201 Assist Fire Department Fire:97 for med aid and engine capt advised there is also a DV at
the location, unknown if related. GB'd.
149 7/5/2021 20:10 Monday 210703658 Disturbance - Subject
Unregistered guest became 415 with CP when he was not
provided a key to the room and attempted to 242 CP. MH 25yo
white jacket, shorts. Subjects in front of lobby. CP CB advised T22
subject left.
150 7/20/2021 16:29 Tuesday 210713404 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
151 7/28/2021 12:10 Wednesday 210718179 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
152 7/28/2021 18:10 Wednesday 210718400 Traffic Stop No Field Activity Report Taken
153 8/3/2021 15:26 Tuesday 210801557 Disturbance - Subject
Male in the lobby of the hotel, CP no longer renting him a room
and he is 415 demanding a room, subject MH white shirt and FH
pink shirt with three kids. Subjects were very disruptive and
caused a lot of problems this last week. CP CB and advised of
delay. Subjects left prior to arrival. Civil issue between business.
No crime.
154 8/6/2021 7:18 Friday 210803141 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
155 8/6/2021 23:32 Friday 210803610 Domestic Violence CPs boyfriend will not give keys back. GB'd.
156 8/16/2021 1:40 Monday 210808912 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
157 8/16/2021 21:31 Monday 210808912 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
158 8/20/2021 11:45 Friday 210811654 Traffic Stop City of Tustin, Sunland Room 105.
159 8/27/2021 8:03 Friday 210815859 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
160 8/31/2021 17:32 Tuesday 210818529 Person with Deadly Weapon
Male in parking lot with a crowbar yelling. Male is swinging the
crowbar around yelling. MW 45-50YO black shirt and shirts, Red
truck subject is smashing his truck, subject is inside the truck
now and turned it on. Subject UI of narcotics, yelling. Male now
in front of the front office hitting the truck with the crow bar
again. CP CB subject left the parking lot possibly WB on 1st.
Made contact with CP, subject was LS driving a red Ford pickup
WB 1st.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
161 8/31/2021 18:14 Tuesday 210818557 Mentally Disturbed Subject
MW, 40s black cutoff sleeve, black shorts, arrived in red truck, he
is carrying a 4ft metal bar. Appears mentally unstable. Subject
now running towards the office. Currently in parking lot with
pipe. We responded reference the same subject. Subject GOA,
CP HBD and advised to T21 PD if subject returns and not to
enrage subject.
162 9/2/2021 11:47 Thursday 210900925 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
163 9/4/2021 14:43 Saturday 210902206 Disturbance - Party
Loud music/subjects, possibly some type of event going on to the
rear of the Sunland Motel. CP has received several complaints.
Could be coming from a location on 4th Street but CP wasn't
sure. Additional CP called advised approximately 1000 people at
this event, has been going on since 1100hrs. Permitted event at
the consulate, will be over at approximately 2000 hours.
164 9/5/2021 15:28 Sunday 210902863 Assist Fire Department
Fire enroute male not breathing - possible OD. Per OCFA please
use caution, possible fentanyl OD. Medical aid, male transported
to OC Global.
165 9/10/2021 11:49 Friday 210905805 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
166 9/11/2021 16:21 Saturday 210906692 Assist Fire Department Fire is enroute to fentanyl OD. GB. Will be clearing.
167 9/15/2021 14:55 Wednesday 210909221 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
168 9/17/2021 10:56 Friday 210910337 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
169 9/21/2021 13:08 Tuesday 210912820 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
170 9/21/2021 15:12 Tuesday 210912896 Patrol Check Enroute, at scene, incident closed.
171 9/22/2021 10:00 Wednesday 210913375 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
172 9/22/2021 12:03 Wednesday 210913456 Vehicle OBS Sunland Motel, at scene, enroute, unit cleared.
173 9/24/2021 10:48 Friday 210914684 Probation Violation Report No Field Activity Report Taken
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
174 10/1/2021 21:05 Friday 211000599 See the Man
CP receiving messages from an unknown person with disturbing
messages ref 261 of kids, no pictures, it’s a group text, CPs unit
located to the rear. Please T21 CP, have her be the only one to
step out front. CP outside. Male half stepped out with CP. Male
was upset with PD from beginning of contact. Male was
recording during contact. He was advised this contact was being
recorded by BWCs as well and it was okay for him to record too.
CP showed messages to officers. Message did not show any
criminal activity. Random numbers messaging one another
talking "trash" to each other.
175 10/3/2021 3:34 Sunday 211001420 Domestic Violence
CP and boyfriend were 415 verbal inside hotel room. CP left
room but now wants to go back and get belongings. CP will T23
in front lobby for officers. Wearing gray coat with shorts. No DV,
female was upset she couldn't find her hair straightener in her
pile of junk.
176 10/11/2021 15:23 Monday 211006948 Disturbance - Transient Several transients in parking lot refusing to leave. Subject left
premises.
177 10/12/2021 10:32 Tuesday 211007451 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
178 10/12/2021 15:29 Tuesday 211007621 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
179 10/16/2021 20:00 Saturday 211010241 Unknown Trouble
CHP: lost call upon transfer, female saying "stop stop" with male
in background. Female provide name of motel and room
number. Att'g T21 female. Female Pueki now calling stating she
is the victim and was in a 415 with her boyfriend. Boyfriend left
about 5 ago with CPs phone and vehicle. Have female step out.
180 10/20/2021 9:57 Wednesday 211012355 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
181 10/22/2021 9:54 Friday 211013660 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
182 10/26/2021 10:28 Tuesday 211016164 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
183 11/1/2021 11:52 Monday 211100253 Vehicle OBS
At scene, enroute, security 415 because he felt he was stereo
typed. Called his mom, facetimed his girlfriend, and called
several staff members from inside methadone clinic to come
outside.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2111 E. 1st Street (Sunland Motel) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
184 11/4/2021 11:54 Thursday 211102237 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
185 11/16/2021 19:01 Tuesday 211109894 Drunk Driver
CP concerned for 390 friend who was driving and told CP he hit a
vehicle. CP now sure where TC occurred. States he followed
friend to T20 and saw him go into a room. CP didn't have a room
number but claims it’s a room on the right side about half way
down. CP believes friend will get back into vehicle and drive off.
GOA no gold Camry in lot.
186 11/19/2021 10:53 Friday 211111482 Drunk Driver
Silver Toyota Camry driver is MW 70s 6' thin build wearing a gray
shirt and jeans. Driver exited the vehicle and is stumbling - CP
advised driver is intoxicated and not having a medical
emergency. CP advised vehicle is in the Sunland and is parked
improperly somewhat blocking drive thru. CP advised driver
exited the vehicle, left his door open and entered room #122.
187 12/2/2021 11:31 Thursday 211200923 Pedestrian Check No Field Activity Report Taken
188 12/3/2021 10:23 Friday 211201496 Follow-up No Field Activity Report Taken
189 12/5/2021 13:59 Sunday 211202843 Disturbance - Subject
1 male and female being 415 with the owner of the T20. Female
wearing gray dress and male is wearing black shirt. CP fears they
will beat him up. Anson-manager called to report person in 212
is refusing to move out. Subjects left per CP, T22.
190 12/12/2021 12:14 Sunday 211207039 Domestic Violence
Male and female 415 into room. Appended, CP reporting they
can hear a female screaming, crying, and possibly being hit at the
apt next door to his T20. Female heard crying and yelling very
loud. My CP was calling from 2112 E 4th, and says it is coming
from the hotel next door, my CP at food bank on 4th and he can
be contacted. Unknown weapons.
191 12/17/2021 10:07 Friday 211209918 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken
192 12/18/2021 15:59 Saturday 211210744 Assist Outside Agency Fire enroute to subject OD'ing and possibly not breathing inside
the room. Fire is ATT to get further but request units C3
193 12/21/2021 9:49 Tuesday 211212244 Patrol Check Enroute, at scene, incident closed.
194 12/21/2021 13:20 Tuesday 211212340 Patrol Check No Field Activity Report Taken.
CAD Incidents: 1/1/2020 -1/1/2022
2111 E 1ST
The following 194 incidents match the search criteria.
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 01/03/2020 14:30 Friday 4 20010137 ✓2020-00194 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200101653/
MOTEL
ASST ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY 01/03/2020 21:52 Friday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 01/05/2020 15:13 Sunday 4 ~ 2020-00358 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
961 TRAFFIC STOP 01/05/2020 22:55 Sunday 3 20QJQ282a 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200106096 I
MOTEL
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 01/10/2020 20:45 Friday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 01/11/2020 02:15 Saturday 5 2Q0l0~7 / 2111 E 1 ST ST
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 01/16/2020 10:11 Thursday 4 200109515 2020-01307 2111 E 1 ST ST
WELF WELFARE CHECK 01/17/2020 10:32 Friday 3 200110233 I 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200110977 /
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 01/18/2020 13:02 Saturday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200112056 /
MOTEL
488R PETTY THEFT RPT 01/20/2020 09:45 Monday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200113345 /
MOTEL
415M DISTURBANCE-MUSIC 01/22/2020 11 :36 Wednesday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
VO VEHICLE OBS 01/22/2020 19:01 Wednesday 4 ~83· 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
VO VEHICLE OBS 01/22/2020 23:38 Wednesday 4 2Q0-t:'t3:8~ 2020-01923 2111 E 1 ST ST
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Cail Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
VO VEHICLE OBS 01/22/2020 23:38 Wednesday 4 2.00l~~ -2020-01924 2111 E 1 ST ST
VO VEHICLE OBS 01/24/2020 21 :27 Friday 4 200115221 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200115371/
MOTEL
VO VEHICLE OBS 01/25/2020 03:07 Saturday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200115717 /
MOTEL
415M DISTURBANCE-MUSIC 01/25/2020 17:18 Saturday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 01/30/2020 12:55 Thursday 4 200118770 / 2020-02666 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
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MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 01/30/2020 23:03 Thursday 5 2~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 01/31/2020 07:35 Friday 4 200119311 I
MOTEL
2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 01/31/2020 13:05 Friday 5 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CH ECK 02/01/2020 21:23 Saturday 4 .2QQ2QQ5.1J 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200200789)
MOTEL
3140 INDECENT EXPOSURE 02/02/2020 08:03 Sunday 2 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
JUST/OCCURRED
200200857 /
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 02/02/2020 11: 17 Sunday 3 2020-02907 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 02/06/2020 21 :57 Thursday 4 ~ 2020-03319 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
961 TRAFFIC STOP 02/07/2020 20:24 Friday 3 200204441 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 02/09/2020 10:25 Sunday 5 2QQ~m 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOT5L
Page 2 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
VO VEHICLE OBS 02/11/2020 13:50 Tuesday 4 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 02/14/2020 08:11 Friday 5 20Q2Qa4lJ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200208483 /
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 02/14/2020 10:39 Friday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200209372 /.020-04086
MOTEL
VO VEHICLE OBS 02/15/2020 18:49 Saturday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 02/17/2020 10:14 Monday 4 2~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200211282 /
MOTEL
SCAV ILLEGAL SCAVENGING SAMC 16 02/18/2020 20:53 Tuesday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
-34
.2Q02l~4,8r-/
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 02/21/2020 20:03 Friday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200214671 I MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SU BJ ECT 02/23/2020 21:35 Sunday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200216226 I MOTEL
WELF WELFARE CHECK 02/26/2020 08:02 Wednesday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 02/28/2020 11 :00 Friday 5 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200309335/
MOTEL
2420 BATTERY JUST/OCCURRED 03/15/2020 01 :02 Sunday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 03/18/2020 15:20 Wednesday 2 200311401 / 2020-06750 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 03/20/2020 08:18 Friday 5 2!:.UJ3l~· 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200314011 /
MOTEL
WELF WELFARE CHECK 03/23/2020 12:07 Monday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 03/24/2020 10:33 Tuesday 5 2~ 2111 E 1 ST ST
Page 3 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
503C SAPD STOLEN VEHICLE 03/26/2020 16:57 Thursday 4 200316080 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
RECOVERY MOTEL
925V SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 03/27/2020 11 :37 Friday 3 200316457/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200317944 /
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 03/30/2020 01 :54 Monday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
594R MALICIOUS MISCHIEF RPT 03/30/2020 06:42 Monday 4 200317994 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200400122/
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 04/01/2020 08:15 Wednesday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 04/01/2020 13:57 Wednesday 4 ~4QQJ94 2111 E 1 ST ST
415T DISTURBANCE-TRANSIENT 04/02/2020 14:31 Thursday 3 200400908 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200401452 /
MOTEL
WELF WELFARE CHECK 04/03/2020 13:30 Friday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200401872 I MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 04/04/2020 07:33 Saturday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200402844 /
MOTEL
925 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 04/05/2020 23:47 Sunday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200402896 /
MOTEL
602T TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT 04/06/2020 02:19 Monday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 04/10/2020 10:24 Friday 5 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200405492 /
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 04/10/2020 17:51 Friday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200405661 I MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 04/10/2020 23:43 Friday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 04/16/2020 14:29 Thursday 5 ~88,$8967'6 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
Page 4 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
WELF WELFARE CHECK 04/25/2020 02:51 Saturday 3 200414764/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200415728/
MOTEL
930 SEE THE MAN 04/26/2020 15:13 Sunday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 04/27/2020 12:22 Monday 3 200416296/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200505628 /
MOTEL
WELF WELFARE CHECK 05/09/2020 15:19 Saturday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
WELF WELFARE CHECK 05/18/2020 19:43 Monday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
WELF WELFARE CHECK 05/22/2020 02:50 Friday 3 200513947 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 05/24/2020 06: 19 Sunday 5 2.005JS3-R 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
931 SEE THE WOMAN 05/24/2020 16:57 Sunday 4 200515587 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200520260 I MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 05/31/2020 12:02 Sunday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
AREA AREA CHECK 06/10/2020 06:09 Wednesday 4 200605527 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
488R PETTY THEFT RPT 06/12/2020 10:58 Friday 4 200606784 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
FLAG OFFICER FLAGGED DOWN 07/07/2020 10:34 Tuesday 4 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 07/11/2020 16:17 Saturday 3 200707249 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200712043 ./
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 07/19/2020 12:25 Sunday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
Page 5 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
SAMCT SAMC -TRANSIENT 07/23/2020 09:25 Thursday 4 200714616 ./ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
WELF WELFARE CHECK 08/16/2020 13:40 Sunday 3 200810221/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200811155 /2020-16714
MOTEL
961 TRAFFIC STOP 08/17/2020 19:59 Monday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 08/19/2020 11:16 Wednesday 4 20es~J~e9· 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 08/21/2020 15:32 Friday 4 ~7 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
929 PERSON DOWN 09/03/2020 11 :12 Thursday 2 200901491 ./ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200902494/
MOTEL
925 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 09/04/2020 19:47 Friday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 09/08/2020 15:32 Tuesday 4 ~ 2020-18382 2111 E 1 ST ST
911 INCOMPLETE 9-1-1 CALL REC'D 09/09/2020 10:37 Wednesday 2 200905272 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
200908211 /
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 09/13/2020 16:40 Sunday 2 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
4 2020-19322 2111 E 1 ST ST
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 09/24/2020 02:28 Thursday 3
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 09/28/2020 17:26 Monday 4 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST
VO VEHICLE OBS 09/30/2020 12: 15 Wednesday 4 200918444/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
961 TRAFFIC STOP 10/01/2020 18:01 Thursday 3 201000461 / 2020-20472 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
Page 6 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address loc Name
Number
PATCK PATROL CHECK 10/02/2020 12:4 7 Friday 5 ~ 2020-20528 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 10/05/2020 21 :51 Monday 3 201002969 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
WELF WELFARE CHECK 10/19/2020 04:54 Monday 2 201011086/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 10/25/2020 20:52 Sunday 3 201015123 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
201107307/
MOTEL
2420 BATTERY JUST/OCCURRED 11/13/2020 21:32 Friday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
201110612 /2020-24421
MOTEL
417WO PERSON WITH A DEADLY 11/19/2020 16:54 Thursday 2 .. 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
WEAPON
201110612 / 2020-24422
MOTEL
417WO PERSON WITH A DEADLY 11/19/2020 16:54 Thursday 2 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
WEAPON
201111063 /
MOTEL
VO VEHICLE OBS 11/20/2020 13:17 Friday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415FI DISTURBANCE-FIGHT 12/14/2020 23:47 Monday 2 201208072 /2020-26356 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
2012099731/ 2020-26592
MOTEL
961 TRAFFIC STOP 12/18/2020 10:54 Friday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 12/20/2020 00:01 Sunday 2 201210868 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
201211315 ./
MOTEL
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 12/20/2020 21 :09 Sunday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 12/28/2020 12:15 Monday 5 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 12/28/2020 14:28 Monday 4 ~t1121s~ 2020-27231 2111 E 1 ST ST
PATCK PATROL CHECK 12/29/2020 10:12 Tuesday 5 29421568-4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 12/29/2020 10:46 Tuesday 5 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
Page 7 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
PATCK PATROL CHECK 12/30/2020 09:23 Wednesday 5 2012161.68 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND .,,,,,......,.
MOTEL
210102300/ 602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 01/05/2021 12:21 Tuesday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 01/19/2021 09:34 Tuesday 5 710 I 1 el~Z"T 2111 E 1 ST ST
VO VEHICLE OBS 02/05/2021 18:45 Friday 4 21020299 ✓ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 02/11/2021 15:30 Thursday 5 '2-18~06-t-t-t / 2111 E 1 ST ST
602P TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS 02/18/2021 00:28 Thursday 3 210210160 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK
PATCK PATROL CHECK 03/01/2021 11:13 Monday 5 -21o~ee2z8 2111 E 1 ST ST
415T DISTURBANCE-TRANSIENT 03/07/2021 02:51 Sunday 3 210303981 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 03/08/2021 09:09 Monday 5 eH:!J04G~ / 2111 E 1 ST ST
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 03/15/2021 01 :54 Monday 3 210308734 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 03/22/2021 03:20 Monday 4 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
210318510 /
MOTEL
VO VEHICLE OBS 03/30/2021 12:00 Tuesday 4 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 03/31/2021 14:37 Wednesday 3 210319291 / 2111 E 1ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
503C SAPD STOLEN VEHICLE 04/13/2021 08: 18 Tuesday 4 210407782/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
RECOVERY
210410581/
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 04/17/2021 21 :00 Saturday 5 2021-08404 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
Page 8 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
961 TRAFFIC STOP 04/21/2021 23:39 Wednesday 3 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
927D POSSIBLE DEAD BODY 05/03/2021 16:09 Monday 2 210501543 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
VO VEHICLE OBS 05/07/2021 23:16 Friday 4 21 e5e:it>teO 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
961 TRAFFIC STOP 05/07/2021 23:58 Friday 3 2~~,a 2021-09974 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
594P MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 1/P 05/08/2021 14:35 Saturday 3 210504723/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
488R PETTY THEFT RPT 05/10/2021 06: 17 Monday 4 210505647/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 05/10/2021 10:28 Monday 5 21~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
210505933/
MOTEL
PROBR PROBATION VIOLATION 05/10/2021 15:26 Monday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
REPORT MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 05/12/2021 03:29 Wednesday 5 -2405(:)61'5~ · 2111 E 1 ST ST
WELF WELFARE CHECK 05/14/2021 09:20 Friday 3 210503233 I 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 05/16/2021 21 :49 Sunday 5 210509831 / 2111 E 1 ST ST
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 05/18/2021 09:00 Tuesday 4 210510657 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
210512520/
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 05/21/2021 10:52 Friday 5 2021-10984 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
210512540 / 2021-10985
MOTEL
PROBR PROBATION VIOLATION 05/21/2021 11:36 Friday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
REPORT MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 05/24/2021 02:52 Monday 5 71os1:itzee 2111 E 1 ST ST
Page 9 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 05/26/2021 00:22 Wednesday 4 .2.1 Cl~ +.§4 9~ 2021-11323 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
415 DISTURBING THE PEACE 05/30/2021 12:56 Sunday 4 210518393/ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
210601619/
MOTEL
930 SEE THE MAN 06/03/2021 12:26 Thursday 4 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 06/09/2021 12:29 Wednesday 3 210605263 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
NARC NARCOTIC ACTIVITY 06/14/2021 12:30 Monday 3 210608333 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
210611391 ~ 2021-13069
MOTEL
2420 BATTERY JUST/OCCURRED 06/19/2021 02:59 Saturday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST
2420 BATTERY JUST/OCCURRED 06/19/2021 13:22 Saturday 3 210611611 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
FUP FOLLOW-UP 06/22/2021 09:41 Tuesday 5 -z+e 6 B ~3 2 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 06/24/2021 15:14 Thursday 4 ~€6i 5839 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
210701201/
MOTEL
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT 07/02/2021 19:39 Friday 2 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
210703658/
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 07/05/2021 20:10 Monday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 07/20/2021 16:29 Tuesday 4 ~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 07/28/2021 12: 10 Wednesday 5 21~ 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
961 TRAFFIC STOP 07/28/2021 18: 10 Wednesday 3 -nef , e~ee 2021-15993 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
210801557 ./
MOTEL
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 08/03/2021 15:26 Tuesday 3 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
Page 10 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK
PATCK PATROL CHECK
PATCK PATROL CHECK
961 TRAFFIC STOP
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK
417WO PERSON WITH A DEADLY
WEAPON
PATCK PATROL CHECK
415P DISTURBANCE-PARTY
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT
PATCK PATROL CHECK
ASSTF ASSIST FIRE DEPT
PATCK PATROL CHECK
PATCK PATROL CHECK
PATCK PATROL CHECK
Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address loc Name
08/06/2021 07:18 Friday 4
08/16/2021 01 :40 Monday 5
08/16/2021 21 :31 Monday 5
08/20/2021 11 :45 Friday 3
08/27/2021 08:03 Friday 4
08/31/2021 17:32 Tuesday 2
09/02/2021 11:47 5
09/04/2021 14:43 Saturday 4
09/05/2021 15:28 Sunday 1
09/10/2021 11 :49 Friday 5
09/11/2021 16:29 Saturday 2
09/15/2021 14:55 Wednesday 5
09/17/2021 10:56 Friday 5
09/21/2021 13:08 Tuesday 5
Page 11 of 13
Number
21 Q8CL3,,14-1-
.2,lQg,()89 l~
~1309¢12
21081165 ✓2021-17711
~'
210818529/
210902863/
-210905~
/
210906692
~·
~
~10912~26
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
REAR OF
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type
PATCK
PATCK
VO
PROBR
930
PATCK
PATCK
PATCK
PATCK
VO
PED
502
Call Description
PATROL CHECK
PATROL CHECK
VEHICLE OBS
PROBATION VIOLATION
REPORT
SEE THE MAN
PATROL CHECK
PATROL CHECK
PATROL CHECK
PATROL CHECK
VEHICLE OBS
PEDESTRIAN CHECK
DRUNK DRIVER
Inc Date Time Weekday
09/21/202115:12 Tuesday
09/22/2021 10:00 Wednesday
09/22/2021 12:03 Wednesday
09/24/2021 10:48 Friday
10/01/2021 21:05 Friday
10/12/2021 10:32 Tuesday
10/12/2021 15:29 Tuesday
10/22/2021 09:54 Friday
10/26/2021 10:28 Tuesday
11/01/2021 11:52 Monday
11/04/2021 11 :54 Thursday
11/16/2021 19:01 Tuesday
Priority
5
5
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
Page 12 of 13
Inc Number Case
Number
210912896 /2021-20237
~ Hl~H 33-TS
210913456_/
~~
211000599 /
2440076z1'
-z!~ rn~~G6tl
~
211100253 /
2-r11e,223:;z 2021-23768
211109894 /
Address
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
2111 E 1 ST ST
Loe Name
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
SUNLAND
MOTEL
Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Call Type Call Description Inc Date Time Weekday Priority Inc Number Case Address Loe Name
Number
502 DRUNK DRIVER 11/19/2021 10:53 Friday 3 211111482 / 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PED PEDESTRIAN CHECK 12/02/202111:31 Thursday 4 ~~ 2021-25933 2111 E 1 ST ST
FUP FOLLOW-UP 12/03/2021 10:23 Friday 5 ~~G+496 2111 E 1 ST ST
415S DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT 12/05/2021 13:59 Sunday 3 211202843 / 2111 E 1ST ST
PATCK PATROL CHECK 12/17/2021 10:07 Friday 5 2112099=18 / 2111 E 1 ST ST
ASST ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY 12/18/2021 15:59 Saturday 211210744 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
211212244 ·/
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 12/21/2021 09:49 Tuesday 5 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
PATCK PATROL CHECK 12/21/2021 13:20 Tuesday 5 2 ➔1212340 2111 E 1 ST ST SUNLAND
MOTEL
Page 13 of 13 Produced on 6/22/2022 11 :08
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200101379
Case# 2020-00194
Incident: 200101379 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/03/20 14:30:48 Friday by 834A 834A
Dispatched: 01/03/20 14:30:49 unit 834A by 834A 834A
Enroute: 01/03/20 14:57:05 unit 834A
On Scene: 01/03/20 15:06:45 unit 834A
Closed: 01/03/20 15:32:51
Final call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Primary unit: 834A
Case Number: 2020-00194 (OA_Obs Arrest)
Disposition: OA: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
01/03/20 14:30:49 834A
01/03/20 14:30:49 834A
3 834A: Responding From = N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR\E 1 ST ST
3 834A: DSPTCH (CALLES, AXEL)
01/03/20 14:35:08 834A 1
01/03/20 14:40:22 WebRMS 1
01/03/20 14:57:05 834A 3
01/03/20 15:06:45 834A 3
834A assigned case number : Cl#2020-00194
834A: ENROUTE
834A: ATSCNE
01/03/20 15:32:51 834A
01/03/20 15:32:51 834A
01/03/20 15:32:51 834A
3 834A: AVAIL
1 x2
1 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200101653
Incident: 200101653 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/03/20 21:52:07 Friday by DSP4 WESSON, LYDIA
Dispatched:
Closed: 01/03/20 23:26:15
Final call type: ASST (3) ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY
Init. call type: ASST (3) ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY
Primary unit: 342A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
01 /03/20 21 :53:09 1955
01 /03/20 21 :53:34 1955
01/03/20 22:01 :35 1955
01/03/20 22:55:13 342A
01/03/20 22:55:13 342A
CHECK FOR A BLU HOND CIVIC 2015, UC~ IF T97,
T21 CP. NO CONTACT IS NECC
SUSP LEFT IRVINE AT AROUND 2000HRS.
CHECK IF 273 SUSP VEH IS T97. SUSP IS
• MH BRO/ GRN 5'6" 165LB, UKN CLOTHING. NO WPNS, UKN
IF UNDER INFLU
Incident Closed.
vehicle not in parking lot
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200106096
Incident: 200106096 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/10/20 20:45:34 Friday by PHNl DE SANTIAGO, ANGELICA
Dispatched:
Closed: 01/10/20 21:17:05
Final call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Primary unit: 342
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
01/10/20 20:46:57 3206
01/10/20 20:58:57 SAPD
01/10/2021 :17:05 342
01/10/20 21:17:05 342
Comment
5 GANGMEMBER TYPES LOITERING IN THE BACK NEAR THE
STAIRS-THEY ARE DOING NARCS AND TAGGING -NO WPNS
SEEN ... CP WOULD NOT ANSW FURTHER AND H/ U
MobileCAD assist from Unit 244
Incident Closed.
subjs 97 not involved
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200109515
Case # 2020-01307
Incident: 200109515 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/16/20 10: 11 :23 Thursday by DSP2 CASWELL JEANA
Dispatched: 01/16/20 10:11 :24 unit 094A by 094A 094A
Enroute: 01/16/20 10:22:59 unit 094A
On Scene: 01/16/20 10:37:06 unit 094A
Closed: 01/16/20 12:06:22
Final call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Primary unit: 094A
Case Number: 2020-01307 (OA _ Obs Arrest)
Disposition: OA: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
01/16/20 10:11:24 094A
01/16/2010:11:24 094A
3 094A: Responding From = N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR\E 1 ST ST
3 094A:DSPTCH(GONZALEZ,LEONARDO)
01/16/20 10:22:32 WebRMS 1 094A assigned case number: Cl#2020-01307
01/16/20 10:22:59 DSP2 2887 3 094A: ENROUTE
01/16/20 10:26:20 094A 1
01 /16/20 10:26:58 094A 1
01/16/20 10:27:17 094A 1
01/16/20 10:37:06 094A 3 094A: ATSCNE
01 /16/20 12:06:22 094A 3 Incident Closed.
01/16/20 12:06:22 094A 3 094A: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200110233
Incident: 200110233 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/17 /20 10:32:26 Friday by PHN3 CISNEROS, GRIZELDA
Dispatched: 01/17/20 10:47:16 unit 143 by DSP2 3395
Enroute: 01/17/20 10:48:21 unit 143
On Scene: 01/17/20 10:54:11 unit 142
Closed: 01/17/20 11 :08:59
Final call type: WELF (3) WELP ARE CHECK
!nit. call type: WELF (3) WELP ARE CHECK
Primaryunit: 142
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
01/17/20 10:34:49 2710
01/17/20 10:35:29 2710
01 /17 /20 10:35:59 2710
01/17/20 10:37:36 2710
01/17/20 10:38:54 2710
1 CPS
BLU HOODIE, BLK PNTS
THREATENING TO KILL GIRLF'S FAMILY AFTER SHE
COMMITTED SUICIDE
1 HE IS STAYING IN THE PRKG LOT OF THE HOTEL ...
1 ALSO HEARING VOICES TELLING HIM TO COMMIT SUICIDE,
SUBJ ADMITS TO BEING ON COCAINE
1 CP WILL BE IN A SILV 4DR HONDA ACCORD AND WILL BE
STANDING BY AT 1ST/ GOLDEN CIR WHERE THE OLD FLAME
BROILER IS, SON WILL BE IN A GRN 98 CHVY SUBURBAN
1 CP NOW ADV'G SON MAY BEW/ ANOTHER MALE, -THIN,
5'4, UNK CLOTHING, ALSO SAYING THEY MAYBE ARMED W/
GUN, AS HE WAS CONCERNED W/ HIS SAFETY AND TOLD CP
HE WAS GOING TO GET A GUN ... NFD
01/17/20 10:47:16 DSP2 3395 3
01/17/20 10:47:16 DSP2 3395 3
01/17/20 10:48:21 143 3
143: DSPTCH (ENGLE, THOMAS)
142: DSPTCH (ROMERO, BENJAMIN)
143: ENROUTE
01/17/20 10:48:21 143 3 143: Responding From = N GARFIELD ST
01 /17 /20 10:49:03 142 3 142: Responding From = N GARFIELD ST
01 /17 /20 10:49:03 142 3 142: ENROUTE
01/17/2010:54:11142 3 142: ATSCNE
01 /17/20 10:54:21 143 3 143: ATSCNE
01/17/20 10:54:47 2887 1 Callback task request:utl at flame broiler -please call cp back
01/17/20 10:56:09 3156 1 CP JUST KEEPS TELLING ME TO "SAY AGAIN" AND HUNG UP
01/17/20 10:57:20 3395 1 143: TRY CP AGAIN
01/17/20 10:58:42 3156 1 MALE WHO ANSW'D PHONE IS -EMPL
KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT THIS CALL.. .. CALL TAKER LOOKING
FOR ACTUAL CP'S T21
01/17/20 11 :00:21 3649 1 VM FOR CP, LEFT A MSG
01/17/20 11 :00:56 3395 1 143: UTL AT FLAME BROILER AND GRN SUBURBAN IN MOTEL
LOT
01/17/2011:03:19 3395 1 142: OUT W/ CP TO FRONT OF FLAME BROILER
01/17/2011 :07:56 143 3 143: AVAIL
01/17/2011 :07:59 143 1 SON IS GOA, ADVD FAMILY TO LOCATE AND TAKE HIM TO
HOSPITAL REF MENTAL HEALTH
01 /17 /20 11 :08:59 142 3 142: AVAIL
01/17/2011:08:59142 3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200110977
Incident: 200110977 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/18/20 13 :02:24 Saturday by DSP3 GARBER, CAITLIN
Dispatched: 01/18/20 13:09:06 unit 155 by DSPl 2887
Enroute: 01/18/20 13:09:17 unit 151
On Scene:
Closed: 01/18/20 14:44:09
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
01/18/20 13:03:36 3649
01 /18/20 13:04:07 3649
01/18/20 13:04:41 3649
1
1
1
OCCUPANTS IN ROOM-ARE REFUSING TO LEAVE, 4-5
SUBJS ARE INSIDE. THEY WERE SUPPOSE TO CHECK OUT
AT 11
CP IS IN THE FRNT LOBBY
CP SAW NEEDLES IN THE RM ON THE TABLE
01/18/20 13:09:06 DSP1 2887 3 155: DSPTCH (CORREA, CARLOS)
01/18/20 13:09:06 DSP1 2887 3 151: DSPTCH (JUAREZ, DAVID)
01/18/20 13:09:17 151 3 151: ENROUTE
01/18/20 13:09:17 151
01 /18/20 13:09:29 155
01/18/20 13:09:29 155
01/18/20 14:44:09 3156
01/18/20 14:44:09 3156
3 151: Responding From = S MAIN ST
3 155: Responding From = 1222 E 1 ST ST ARCO
3 155: ENROUTE
ON CB, CP ADV SUBJS LEFT
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200112056
Incident: 200112056 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/20/20 09:45:06 Monday by DSP4 TORRES, NANCY
Dispatched: 01/20/20 09:47:37 unit 136 by DSP2 3146
Enroute: 01/20/20 10:59:45 unit 136
On Scene: 01/20/20 11 :02:53 unit 136
Closed: 01/20/20 11 :03 :03
Final call type: 488R ( 4) PETTY THEFT RPT
Init. call type: 488R (4) PETTY THEFT RPT
Primary unit: 136
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
01/20/20 09:45:59 3073
01 /20/20 09:46:27 3073
01/20/20 09:47:05 3073
1
1
1
01/20/20 09:47:16 3073 1
01/20/20 09:47:37 DSP2 3146 3
01/20/20 09:47:44 136 3
01 /20/20 10:39:32 136 1
01/20/20 10:59:29 2750 1
01/20/20 10:59:39 DSP2 2750 3
01/20/20 10:59:45 136 3
Comment
CP ADV'D HE MET MALE LAST NIGHT AND ALLOWED HIM TO
STAY NIGHT IN ROOM AND SUBJ STOLE HIS CELL PHN AND
CASH
MH UNK NAME 30'S WRNG UNK CLOTHING OR FURTHER
SAID SUBJ STILL T97 IN AREA BUT KEEPS SAYING "I DONT
KNOW" FOR EVERY QUESTION
SPKS LITTLE ENGLISH
136: DSPTCH (COLEMAN, JOSHUA)
136: Responding From= N GRAND AV\SR-22 ON RAMP
CP SAID HE DID NOT WANT THE SUBJ ARREST AND JUST
WANTED PHONE BACK. NOT DESIROUS OF PROSECUTION.
CP 925 ABOUT HOW HE KNOWS THE SUBJ. CP WAS ADVSD
AN AREA CHCK WOULD BECONDUCTED. CP WAS S2 TO
METRO PCS TO DEACTIVATE PHONE. AREA CHCK WAS UTL
Incident Re-opened: per 819 subj is req'ing unit back
136: DSPTCH (COLEMAN, JOSHUA)
136: Responding From= E 1ST ST\S GRAND AV
01 /20/20 10:59:45 136
01/20/2011:02:53136
01/20/20 11 :03:03 136
01/20/2011:03:03136
3 136: ENROUTE
3 136: ATSCNE
3 136:AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200113345
Incident: 200113345 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/22/20 11:36:05 WednesdaybyDSP5 JILEK, GABRIELA
Dispatched: 01/22/20 12:01 :17 unit 134 by DSP2 3156
Enroute: 01/22/20 12:01:18 unit 132
On Scene: 01/22/20 12:15:18 unit 132
Closed: 01/22/20 12:28:28
Final call type: 415M (4) DISTURBANCE-MUSIC
Init. call type: 415M (4) DISTURBANCE-MUSIC
Primary unit: 134
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
01/22/2011 :37:11 2750 1
01/22/2012:01:17 DSP2 3156 3
01/22/20 12:01:18 DSP2 3156 3
01/22/20 12:01 :18 DSP2 3156 3
01/22/20 12:01:18 DSP2 3156 3
01 /22/20 12:01 :26 134 3
01/22/20 12:01 :26 134 3
01/22/20 12:15:18 132 3
01/22/20 12:15:41 134 3
01 /22/20 12:27:46 134 3
01 /22/20 12:28:28 132 3
01/22/20 12:28:28 132 3
Comment
SAMONAS SUBJ'S PLAYING LOUD MUSIC FROM VEH, CP
REFUSED TO ANSWER FURTHER AND HUNG UP
134: DSPTCH (PRATT, AARON)
132: Responding From = N MAIN ST\E CIVIC CENTER DR
132: DSPTCH (FAHRNEY, SCOTT)
132: ENROUTE
134: Responding From = N MAIN ST
134: ENROUTE
132: ATSCNE
134: ATSCNE
134: AVAIL
132: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200115221
Incident: 200115221 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/24/20 21:27:16 FridaybyDSPl QUINONES, MONIQUE
Dispatched:
Closed: 01/24/20 21:36:16
Final call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Init. call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 342
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
01 /24/20 21 :27:26 3334
01/24/2021 :27:26 3334 Incident Closed.
Comment
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200115371
Incident: 200115371 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/25/20 03:07:53 Saturday by 343A 343A
Dispatched:
Closed: 01/25/20 03:15:49
Final call type: VO ( 4) VEHICLE OBS
Init. call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 343A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
01/25/20 03:08:05 343A
01/25/20 03:09:17 3511
01/25/20 03:09:17 3511
Comment
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200115717
Incident: 200115717 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/25/20 17:18:35 SaturdaybyPHN3 TORREZ, NANCY
Dispatched:
Closed: 01/25/20 19:16:34
Final call type: 415M (4) DISTURBANCE-MUSIC
Init. call type: 415M (4) DISTURBANCE-MUSIC
Primary unit: 343A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
01/25/20 17:19:48 2989
01/25/20 17:19:48 2989
Comment
SUBJS DRINKING AND HAVE LOUD MUSIC FROM UNK VEH
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200118770
Case # 2020-02666
Incident: 200118770 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/30/20 12:55:37 Thursday by DSPl PUGA, ANGELICA
Dispatched: 01/30/20 12:55:38 unit 094A by 094A 094A
Enroute: 01/30/20 13:09:12 unit 094A
On Scene: 01/30/20 13:13:38 unit 094A
Closed: 01/30/20 13:48:06
Final call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Primary unit: 094A
Case Number: 2020-02666 (OA _ Obs Arrest)
Disposition: OA: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
01/30/20 12:55:38 094A
01/30/20 12:55:38 094A
3 094A: DSPTCH (GONZALEZ, LEONARDO)
3 094A: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST
01/30/20 13:05:40 094A 1
01/30/20 13:07:15 WebRMS 1
01/30/20 13:09:12 094A 3
01/30/20 13:13:38 094A 3
094A assigned case number : Cl#2020-02666
094A: ENROUTE
094A: ATSCNE
01 /30/20 13:48:06 094A
01/30/20 13:48:06 094A
3 094A: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200119311
Incident: 200119311 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/31/20 07:35:40 Friday by DSPl CERVANTES, CAROLINA
Dispatched: 01/31/20 07:35:42 unit 094A by 094A 094A
Enroute: 01/31/20 07:35:42 unit 094A
On Scene: 01/31/20 07:35:42 unit 094A
Closed: 01/31/20 08 :20: 17
Final call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
01/31/20 07:35:42 094A 3 094A: Responding From= E 1ST ST\S 1ST ST
01/31/20 07:35:42 094A 3 094A: DSPTCH (CUEVAS, MANLIO)
01/31/20 07:35:42 094A 3 094A: ENROUTE
01/31/20 07:35:42 094A 3 094A: ATSCNE
01/31/20 07:59:57 3395
01/31/20 07:59:57 3395
01/31/20 07:59:57 3395
01/31/20 07:59:57 3395
01/31/20 08:03:16 3395
01/31/20 08:20:17 3395
01/31/20 08:20:17 3395
Incident Closed.
CALL HANDLED VEH RAN WAS OCCU 503 INCIDENT 621 REF Cl
# 20-02725
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200200789
Incident: 200200789 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/02/20 08:03 :51 Sunday by DSP3 GARCIA, CECILIA
Dispatched: 02/02/20 09:35:45 unit 135 by DSP2 2750
Enroute: 02/02/20 09:35:55 unit 143
On Scene: 02/02/20 09:49:11 unit 135
Closed: 02/02/20 10:12:18
Final call type: 3140 (2) INDECENT EXPOSURE JUST/OCCURED
Init. call type: 3140 (2) INDECENT EXPOSURE JUST/OCCURED
Primary unit: 135
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/02/20 08:05:38 2928 1
02/02/20 09:34:52 3472 1
02/02/20 09:35:27 3472 1
02/02/20 09:35:45 DSP2 2750 3
02/02/20 09:35:46 DSP2 2750 3
02/02/20 09:35:55 143 3
02/02/20 09:35:55 143 3
02/02/20 09:36:21 135 3
02/02/20 09:36:21 135 3
02/02/20 09:49:11 135 3
02/02/20 09:50:43 143 3
02/02/2010:11:16143 3
02/02/20 10:12:18 135 3
Comment
FML NUDE WITH CURTAIN OPEN IN ROOM 121. CP TRIED TO
TALK TO HER BUT SHE IS REF'G TO CLOSE CURTAIN. FH,
40'S. MAY HAVE MENTAL ISSUES
Duplicate call appended to incident at 09:34:52
CP CALLING BACK ADVING THE FEM IS IN THE PLOT
TOPLESS
135: DSPTCH (CATLIN, KELVIN)
143: DSPTCH (ENGLE, THOMAS)
143: ENROUTE
143: Responding From = N FLOWER ST
135: Responding From= E AVALON AV\N LINWOOD AV
135: ENROUTE
135: ATSCNE
143: ATSCNE
143: AVAIL
135: AVAIL
02/02/20 10:12:18 135
02/02/20 10:12:18 135 1
fem inside room. talking nonsense. CP will call back after checkout
if needed.
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200200857
Case # 2020-02907
Incident: 200200857 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/02/2011 :17:12 Sunday by DSP5 LOPEZ, ROSEMARY
Dispatched: 02/02/20 12:29:32 unit 154 by DSP2 2887
Enroute: 02/02/20 12:29:46 unit 154
On Scene: 02/02/20 12:32:52 unit 154
Closed: 02/02/20 14:20:21
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Primary unit: 135
Case Number: 2020-02907 (CA_Call arrest)
Disposition: CA: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/02/20 11: 18:28 3084 1
02/02/20 11 :19:34 3084 1
02/02/20 12:29:32 DSP2 2887 3
02/02/20 12:29:32 DSP2 2887 3
02/02/20 12:29:40 135 3
Comment
TENANT REFING TO LEAVE AT CHECK OUT TIME ... FH-
UNK CLOTHING
NEG 390/ NARC ... FML WAS NUDE DANCING IN THE PLOT@
945 HOURS & WENT TO THE DOOR OF UNIT-
154: DSPTCH (ESPARZA,MARIO)
135: DSPTCH (CATLIN, KELVIN)
135: Responding From = N PARKCENTER DR\N PARKCENTER
DR
02/02/20 12:29:46 154
02/02/20 12:29:46 154
02/02/20 12:32:52 154
3 154: Responding From = SR-55 ON RAMP\E 17TH ST
3 154: ENROUTE
3 154: ATSCNE
02/02/20 12:39:01 DSP2 2887 3 135: OK
02/02/20 12:39:01 2887 1 135: 1 DETAINED
02/02/20 12:48:04 WebRMS 1 135 assigned case number: Cl#2020-02907
02/02/20 12:55:02 DSP2 2887 3 135: ENROUTE
02/02/20 12:56:04 154 3 154: AVAIL
02/02/20 13:03:33 DSP2 2887 3 135: ATSCNE
02/02/20 14:20:21 135
02/02/20 14:20:21 135
3 Incident Closed.
3 135: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200204441
Incident: 200204441 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/07 /20 20:24:54 Friday by DSP2 TORRES, NANCY
Dispatched:
Closed: 02/07/20 20:36:35
Final call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Init. call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Primary unit: 343
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/07/20 20:24:55 3073
02/07/20 20:24:55 3073
02/07/20 20:24:55 3073
02/07/20 20:24:55 3073
02/07/20 20:25:08 3073
02/07/20 20:25:08 3073
Incident Closed.
Comment
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200208483
Incident: 200208483 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/14/20 10:39: 11 Friday by PHN2 RODRIGUEZ, Y AMINA
Dispatched: 02/14/20 10:53:13 unit 142 by DSP2 2710
Enroute: 02/14/20 10:53 :22 unit 144
On Scene: 02/14/20 10:53:13 unit 142
Closed: 02/ 14/20 11 : 18: 06
Final call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT
Primaryunit: 142
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/14/20 10:39:49 3140 1
02/14/20 10:40:41 3140 1
02/14/20 10:53:13 DSP2 2710 3
02/14/20 10:53:13 DSP2 2710 3
02/14/20 10:53:16 DSP2 2710 3
02/14/20 10:53:22 144 3
02/14/20 10:53:22 144 3
02/14/20 10:54:39 142 3
02/14/20 10:55:09 144 3
02/14/20 10:57:50 SAPD 1
02/14/20 10:57:50 143 3
02/14/20 10:57:50 143 3
02/14/20 10:57:50 143 3
02/14/20 10:59:39 143 3
02/14/20 11 :04:04 142 1
02/14/20 11 :08:25 144 1
02/14/20 11 :08:26 144 3
Comment
12 HOMELESS CAMPED OUT IN THE ALLEY TWDS THE BACK
PER CP SUBJS IN THE PROP
142: DSPTCH (MCFALL, JASON)
142: ATSCNE
144: DSPTCH (COFER, CRAIG)
144: ENROUTE
144: Responding From= N TUSTIN AV
142: OK
144: ATSCNE
MobileCAD assist from Unit 143
143: DSPTCH (ENGLE, THOMAS)
143: ENROUTE
143: Responding From = E 17TH ST\N GRAND AV
143: AVAIL
dart notified will be by for access property
dart requested. advised cp
144: AVAIL
02/14/20 11: 18:06 142
02/14/2011:18:06 142
3 142: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200209372
Case # 2020-04086
Incident: 200209372 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/15/20 18:49:21 Saturday by RODRIGUEZ, BRITTANY
Dispatched:
On Scene: 02/15/20 18:49:23 unit 043A
Closed: 02/15/20 19:20:03
Final call type: VO ( 4) VEHICLE OBS
Init. call type: VO ( 4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 043A
Case Number: 2020-04086 (OA Obs Arrest)
Disposition: OA: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/15/20 18:49:22 3505
02/15/20 18:49:22 3505
02/15/20 18:49:22 3505
02/15/20 18:49:22 3505
02/15/20 18:49:23 043A
02/15/20 18:49:35 3505 1
02/15/20 19:11:48 WebRMS 1
02/15/20 19:20:03 043A 3
02/15/20 19:20:03 043A 3
Comment
043A: ATSCNE
043A assigned case number: Cl#2020-04086
043A: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200211282
Incident: 200211282 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/18/20 20:53:12 Tuesday by SUPP MOROYOQUI, DIANA
Dispatched:
Closed: 02/18/20 21 :32:53
Final call type: SCAV (4) ILLEGAL SCAVENGING SAMC 16-34
Init. call type: SCAV (4) ILLEGAL SCAVENGING SAMC 16-34
Primary unit: 331B
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/18/20 20:54:23 2368
02/18/20 21 :31 :37 331 B
02/18/20 21 :32:54 335
02/18/20 21 :32:54 335
Comment
10 SUBJS W/ BIKES GOING THRU THE TRASH. NFI, CP
WOULDN'T PROVIDE ANY FURTHER.
subj were advised to leave, QOL Twas notified.
PAWC. QOL T advised to check later to clean up any remaining
property
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200213482
Incident: 200213482 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/21/20 20:03:51 Friday by WCMDR GARCIA, JASON
Dispatched:
Closed: 02/21/20 20:30:37
Final call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Primary unit: 243A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
02/21/20 20:03:51
02/21/20 20:03:51
3505
3505
2 DETAINED
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200214671
Incident: 200214671 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/23/2021 :35:25 Sunday by PHN3 RAMIREZ, JESSICA
Dispatched:
Closed: 02/23/20 22:49:40
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Primary unit: 23 lA
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST .:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPNarne:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/23/2021 :36:23 3146
02/23/20 21 :37:27 3146
02/23/20 21 :37:34 3146
02/23/2021 :37:34 3146
Comment
MALE WENT INTO ROOM W/ OUT PROVIDING CP W/ HIS ID -
SUBJ REFUSING TO LEAVE
MW -5'8 200LBS WEARING GRY TSHRT BLU PNTS
NEG WPNS/ 390/ NARCS
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200216226
Incident: 200216226 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/26/20 08:02:01 Wednesday by PHN3 RIVAS, TANA
Dispatched: 02/26/20 08:46:23 unit 134 by DSPl 2928
Enroute: 02/26/20 08:46:30 unit 134
On Scene: 02/26/20 08:47:17 unit 135A
Closed: 02/26/20 08:48:54
Final call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 134
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/26/20 08:03:10 2574 1
02/26/20 08:46:23 DSP1 2928 3
02/26/20 08:46:24 DSP1 2928 3
02/26/20 08:46:30 134 3
02/26/20 08:46:30 134 3
02/26/20 08:46:35 132 3
02/26/20 08:46:35 132 3
02/26/20 08:47:17 135A 3
02/26/20 08:47:17 135A 3
02/26/20 08:47:17 SAPD 1
02/26/20 08:47:34 134 3
02/26/20 08:47:35 132 3
02/26/20 08:48:35 134 3
02/26/20 08:48:54 135A 3
02/26/20 08:48:54 135A 3
Comment
LAYING ON SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF HOTEL F/W, ROCKING
BACK AND FORTH ..... WEARING DARK CLOTHING NFI
134:DSPTCH(PRATT,AARON)
132: DSPTCH (FAHRNEY, SCOTT)
134: ENROUTE
134: Responding From = E 1 ST ST
132: Responding From = N SHEL TON ST
132: ENROUTE
135A: DSPTCH (FRADELLA, GARRISON)
135A: ATSCNE
MobileCAD assist from Unit 135A
134: ATSCNE
132: AVAIL
134: AVAIL
135A: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200309335
Incident: 200309335 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/15/2001 :02:57 Sunday by PHN4 EYRAZ, TERESA
Dispatched:
Closed: 03/15/2001 :13:21
Final call type: 2420 (3) BATTERY JUST/OCCURED
Init. call type: 2420 (3) BATTERY JUST/OCCURED
Primary unit: 344
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
03/15/20 00:12:04 3505
03/15/20 00:20:34 3334
03/15/20 01 :02:57 2716
03/15/20 01 :03:40 2716
03/15/20 01 :09:53 3205
03/15/2001 :13:01 3644
03/15/2001 :13:01 3644
Comment
CP CB, VERY 415 STATING HE NEEDS PD. I ADV'D HIM TO WAIT
INS OF NORMS 50 HE CAN FEEL SAFE. ADV'D HE WILL ONLY
WAIT 30 MORE MINS.
CP CB ADV T22, VERY 415 OVER DELAY STATED HE WAS
GOING TO TAKE CARE OF THINGS ON HIS OWN
Duplicate incident created from incident number: 200309297
CP CALLED BACK. HE IS EXTREMELY AGITATED AND SOUNDS
UI. NOW SAYING HE WILL T23 AT THE SUNLAND. KEPT
RAMBLING ABOUT SAPD HAVING A 2 DAY ETA AND WAS NOT
MAKING SENSE.
Callback task request:HAVE CP STEP OUT
CP LEFT, CAN'T BE BACK FOR AN HOUR WILL CB WHEN HE
RETURNS
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200311401
Case # 2020-06750
Incident: 200311401 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/18/20 15:20:57 Wednesday by DSP3 OCHOA, LUISA
Dispatched: 03/18/20 15:22:23 unit 134 by DSP2 3146
Enroute: 03/18/20 15:26:16 unit 130
On Scene: 03/18/20 15:43:12 unit 130
Closed: 03/18/20 19:07:53
Final call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Init. call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Primary unit: 134
Case Number: 2020-06750 (AT_Action taken)
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
03/18/20 15:21 :52 3587 1 FIRE:T97 W/ POSS 927D, MALE-FOUND UNCONS
03/18/20 15:22:23 DSP2 3146 3 134: DSPTCH (DONAHUE, CHRISTOPHER)
03/18/20 15:22:23 DSP2 3146 3 130: DSPTCH (HERNANDEZ, GILBERT)
03/18/20 15:22:57 DSP2 3146 3 160: DSPTCH (GONZALEZ, MICHAEL)
03/18/20 15:23:28 3587 1 T39 TO ST A SUPV FOR WC
03/18/20 15:25:55 134 3 134: Responding From = N SHEL TON ST
03/18/20 15:26:16 130 3 130: Responding From = N SHEL TON ST
03/18/20 15:26:16 130 3 130: ENROUTE
03/18/20 15:43: 12 130 3 130: ATSCNE
03/18/20 15:45:40 3146 1 927:R
03/18/20 15:45:41 WebRMS 1 134 assigned case number : Cl#2020-06750
03/18/20 15:45:49 DSP2 3146 3 130: OK
03/18/20 15:45:49 DSP2 3146 3 134: OK
03/18/20 15:46:14 2928 1 T39WC
03/18/20 17:44:47 134 3 134: ENROUTE
03/18/20 17:4 7:21 130 3 130: AVAIL
03/18/20 17:54:26 134 3 134: ATSCNE
03/18/20 19:07:53 DSP4 3146 3
03/18/20 19:07:53 DSP4 3146 3
Incident Closed.
134: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200314011
Incident: 200314011 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/23/20 12:07:30 Monday by DSP6 LEAL, JUAN
Dispatched: 03/23/20 12:25:31 unit 155 by DSPl 2887
Enroute: 03/23/20 12:25:41 unit 155
On Scene: 03/23/20 12:33:34 unit 153
Closed: 03/23/20 12:53:08
Final call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 155
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
03/23/20 12:10:04 2622 1
03/23/20 12: 11 :30 2622
03/23/20 12:11:35 2622 1
03/23/20 12:25:31 DSP1 2887 3
03/23/20 12:25:32 DSP1 2887 3
03/23/20 12:25:41 155 3
03/23/20 12:25:41 155 3
03/23/20 12:25:45 153 3
03/23/20 12:25:45 153 3
03/23/20 12:33:34 153 3
03/23/20 12:34:05 155 3
03/23/20 12:46:55 153 1
Comment
PLS CHECK ON CP'S SISTER, F/ W, -•
NFD. SHE SUFFERS FROM MENTAL PROBLEMS. COUPLE
DAYS AGO HER BOYF PASSED AWAY AND SHE HASNT BEEN
HERSELF. CP CALLS HER AND GOES TO VM (FULL)
CP DID NOT HAVE-NUMBER AT THE TIME SHE
CALLED PD
CP WILL CB FOR DISPO
155: DSPTCH (CORREA, CARLOS)
153: DSPTCH (MURILLO, L YSETTE)
155: Responding From = S LYON snE EDINGER AV
155: ENROUTE
153: Responding From = S LYON ST\E EDINGER AV
153: ENROUTE
153: ATSCNE
155: ATSCNE
Spoke with-she stated she was okay. Her phone is broken
and thats why she hasnt been answering calls. She now lives in
03/23/20 12:49:38 153
03/23/20 12:53:08 155
03/23/20 12:53:08 153
03/23/20 12:53:08 153
1
3
3
3
1111 her room phone number the room phones
cannot call out but she can answer calls if they come in.
t22 previous phone number. its
155: AVAIL
153: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200316080
Incident: 200316080 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/26/20 16:57:30 Thursday by DSP4 GARBER, CAITLIN
Dispatched: 03/26/20 17:22:55 unit 896K by DSP6 3146
Enroute: 03/26/20 17:23:03 unit 896K
On Scene: 03/26/20 17:23:12 unit 896K
Closed: 03/26/20 17:23:34
Final call type: 503C (4) SAPD STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERY
Init. call type: 503C (4) SAPD STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERY
Primary unit: 896K
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
03/26/20 16:58:30 3649
03/26/20 16:58:30 3649
03/26/20 16:58:30 3649
03/26/20 16:58:30 3649
03/26/20 16:59:02 3649
03/26/20 16:59:23 3649
03/26/20 16:59:42 3649
1 CP'S FRIEND ADV CP HIS 503 VEH IS IN THE P/ LOT OF T20 .
SILV MINI VAN LIC-
1 UNKN IF OCCP'D
1
03/26/20 16:59:51 3649 1
03/26/20 17:00:09 3649 1
03/26/20 17:22:55 DSP6 3146 3
03/26/20 17:23:03 896K 3
CP REQ OFCRS TO CHK FOR VEH
896K:DSPTCH(JOHNSON,RYAN)
896K: ENROUTE
03/26/20 17:23:03 896K
03/26/20 17:23: 12 896K
03/26/20 17:23:26 896K
03/26/20 17:23:34 896K
03/26/20 17:23:34 896K
3 896K: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST
3 896K: ATSCNE
1 vehicle is goa. parking lot and surrounding area checked
3 896K: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200316457
Incident: 200316457 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/27/2011 :37:06 Friday by DSP5 CERVANTES, CAROLINA
Dispatched: 03/27/20 11:49:57 unit 143 by SUPP 2571
Enroute: 03/27120 11 :50:02 unit 142
On Scene: 03/27 /20 11 :50:03 unit 142
Closed: 03/27120 11 :55 :27
Final call type: 925V (3) SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Init. call type: 925V (3) SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Primary unit: 143
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
03/27/2011 :39:22 3395
03/27/20 11 :41 :36 3395
1 HOTEL IS CLOSED AND THERE IS AN OCCU 925V IN THE P-
LOT REFUSING TO LEAVE
1 SILVVAN #-OCCU BY TWO MALES
03/27/20 11 :41 :37 3395 1
03/27/20 11 :42:18 3395 1
03/27/20 11:42:18 3395 1
03/27/2011:42:18 3395 1
03/27/2011:42:18 3395 1
03/27/20 11 :42:20 3395 1
03/27/20 11 :42:25 3395 1
03/27 /20 11 :44: 13 3395 1
03/27/20 11 :49:57 SUPP 2571 3
03/27/20 11 :49:57 SUPP 2571 3
03/27/2011:50:02142 3
03/27/20 11 :50:02 142 3
03/27/20 11 :50:03 143 3
03/27/20 11 :50:03 SUPP 2571 3
03/27/20 11:50:03143 3
03/27/2011 :50:52 143 3
03/27/2011 :52:04 143 1
03/27/20 11 :52:34 142 1
03/27/20 11 :53:20 142 3
03/27/2011 :55:27 143 3
03/27/20 11 :55:27 143 3
PER CP MALE INSIDE THE VAN
142: DSPTCH (CARRILLO, ANTONIO)
143: DSPTCH (GARCIA, NATALIE)
142: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST
142: ENROUTE
143: Responding From = 2111 E 1st St SUNLAND MOTEL
142: ATSCNE
143: ENROUTE
143: ATSCNE
Spoke to CP. Veh left premise
veh related to prior 920a
142: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
143: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200317944
Incident: 200317944 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/30/20 01:54:19 MondaybyPHN3 DE SANTIAGO, ANGELICA
Dispatched:
Closed: 03/30/20 02:30:53
Final call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Primary unit: 345
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
03/30/2001 :56:09 3206
03/30/2001 :56:21 3206
03/30/2001 :56:24 3206
03/30/20 02:29:45 SAPD
03/30/20 02:29:45 SAPD
Comment
THE MOTEL IS CLOSED BUT CP BELIEVES THERE IS SOMEONE
IN ROOM~ PER CP ALL THE CURTAINS ARE LEFT OPEN
WHEN UNOCCP'D BUT THIS ROOM HAS THE CURTAINS
CLOSED
CP WILL T23 IN THE FRONT OFFCICE
OFFICE
MobileCAD assist from Unit 343A
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200317994
Incident: 200317994 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/30/20 06:42:34 Monday by DSP6 OCHOA, LUISA
Dispatched: 03/30/20 06:50:06 unit 142 by DSPl 3472
Enroute: 03/30/20 06:50:19 unit 131
On Scene: 03/30/20 08:55:27 unit 155
Closed: 03/30/20 09:07:00
Final call type: 594R ( 4) MALICIOUS MISCHIEF RPT
Init. call type: 594R ( 4) MALICIOUS MISCHIEF RPT
Primaryunit: 155
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
03/30/20 06:45:17 3587 1
03/30/20 06:45:20 3587 1
03/30/20 06:45:54 3587 1
03/30/20 06:50:06 DSP1 3472 3
03/30/20 06:50:06 DSP1 3472 3
03/30/20 06:50:19 131 3
Comment
M/ H -WRG BLK COAT, BLK PNTS, WAS REF'G TO LEAVE,
THEN KICKED CPS OFFICE DOOR AND IS NOW DAMAGE,
SUBJ IS IN THE SECURITY OFFICE
CP REQ'G OFCR CONT
OCCRD 5 AGO, CP ADV'D SUBJ WAS NOT A GUEST
131: DSPTCH (AGUILERA, CARLOS)
142: DSPTCH (COFER, CRAIG)
131: ENROUTE
03/30/20 06:50:19131
03/30/20 06:54:24 142
03/30/20 06:54:24 142
3 131: Responding From = W CIVIC CENTER DR
3 142: Responding From = E 17TH snE 17TH ST
3 142: ENROUTE
03/30/20 08:40:12 3472 1
03/30/20 08:43:46 DSP1 3472 3
03/30/20 08:43:51 156 3
03/30/20 08:43:51 156 3
Callback task request:CAN YOU CONFIRM IF SUBJ IS STILL
T97?
156:DSPTCH(CAMACHO,BERNARDO)
156: Responding From = E PINE sns HICKORY ST
156: ENROUTE
03/30/20 08:45:41 2887 1
03/30/20 08:46:36 DSP1 3472 3
SUBJ LEFT -BUT CP STILL NEEDS REPORT FOR 594
155: DSPTCH (CORREA, CARLOS)
03/30/20 08:46:37 3472 1 SENT OUT OF DISTRICT DUE TO TIME DELAY
155: Responding From= E WILSHIRE AV 03/30/20 08:47:02 155 3
03/30/20 08:47:02 155 3 155: ENROUTE
03/30/20 08:55:27 155
03/30/20 09:06:54 155
03/30/20 09:07:00 155
03/30/20 09:07:00 155
3 155: ATSCNE
1 Employee was holding onto Males backpack and locked it inside
the office. Male kicked the door breaking the glass. Male grabbed
his property and left on foot. CP requesting an area check and non
desirous. If male returns, cp would like the male arrested for 602.
3 155: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200400122
Incident: 200400122 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/01/20 08:15:32 Wednesday by PHN2 OCHOA, LUISA
Dispatched: 04/01/20 08:17:12 unit 135 byDSP6 3146
Enroute: 04/01/20 08:17:17unit131
On Scene: 04/01/20 08:46:08 unit 136
Closed: 04/01/20 10:09:48
Final call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 165
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
DatefTime Operator Type
04/01/20 08:16:19 3587 1
04/01/20 08:16:34 3587 1
04/01/20 08:17:12 DSP6 3146 3
04/01/20 08:17:12 DSP6 3146 3
04/01/20 08:17:17 131 3
04/01/20 08:17:17 135 3
04/01/20 08:17:17 135 3
04/01/20 08:17:17 131 3
04/01/20 08:18:11 3587 1
04/01/20 08:34:54 DSP6 3146 3
04/01/20 08:34:55 DSP6 3146 3
04/01/20 08:35:00 162 3
04/01/20 08:35:00 162 3
Comment
CP ADV'G T20 IS CLOSED UNTIL 04/ 04 AND 3 SUBJS ARE
INFRONT OF RM #IIIIIIREF'G TO LEAVE
NOWPNSSEEN
131: DSPTCH (VALDEZ, JUDITH)
135: DSPTCH (FRADELLA, GARRISON)
131: Responding From= N MAIN ST\N MAIN ST
135: Responding From = E FRUIT ST
135: ENROUTE
131: ENROUTE
#1 MH -BLK CLOTHES #2 MH-WRG GRY TSHRT, BLU
PNTS, #FH -WRG BLK CLOTHES
136: DSPTCH (LOPEZ, JOSEPH)
162: DSPTCH (HOLCOMB, JOHN)
162: Responding From= S CEDAR ST\E ELDER AV
162: ENROUTE
04/01/20 08:35:02 136
04/01/20 08:35:02 136
3 136: Responding From = W CIVIC CENTER DR
3 136: ENROUTE
04/01/20 08:35:38 3146
04/01/20 08:35:43 162
04/01/20 08:46:08 136
04/01 /20 08:48: 11 136
1 136: WILL ADV
3 162: AVAIL
3 136: ATSCNE
3 136: AVAIL
04/01/20 09:05:15 3156 1
04/01/20 10:01 :27 DSP6 3146 3
04/01/20 10:01:28 DSP6 3146 3
Incident Re-opened: CP ADV SUBJS RETURNED 10 MIN AFTER
OFCRS LEFT
165: DSPTCH (CALLES, AXEL)
163:DSPTCH(LAUFER,OTTO)
163: Responding From = E 1 ST ST
163: ENROUTE
04/01/20 10:01 :38 163
04/01/20 10:01:38163
04/01/20 10:01 :43 165
04/01 /20 10:01 :43 165
04/01 /20 10:02:03 163
04/01/20 10:08:02 165
3
3
3
3
3
3
165: Responding From= E MCFADDEN AV\OCTA METROLINK
RR
04/01 /20 10:08:07 DSP1 2750 3
04/01/20 10:09:33 165 3
165: ENROUTE
163: ATSCNE
165: ATSCNE
163: OK
165: AVAIL
04/01/20 10:09:48 163
04/01/20 10:09:48 163
3 163: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200400908
Incident: 200400908 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/02/20 14:31 :06 Thursday by PHNl CANTE, ANGEL
Dispatched:
Closed: 04/02/20 15:16:11
Final call type: 415T (3) DISTURBANCE-TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 415T (3) DISTURBANCE-TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 243
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
04/02/20 14:36:22 2492
04/02/20 14:36:58 2492
04/02/20 15:07:49 2993
04/02/20 15:07:49 2993
04/02/20 15:07:49 2993
04/02/20 15:07:49 2993
04/02/20 15:08:04 2993
04/02/2015:16:11 243
04/02/20 15: 16: 11 243
Comment
F/ H -WEARING WHT TOP AND BLUE JEANS-WHT TOYT
COROLLA UC# --1-SUBJ POSS SELLING NARCS AND
MALE L/ S INSIDE GOING INSIDE UNIT -
Incident Closed.
guest of room 222, no narc activity seen
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200401452
Incident: 200401452 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/03/20 13:30:19 Friday by PHN4 GARBER, CAITLIN
Dispatched: 04/03/20 13:44:26 unit 143 by DSP2 2571
Enroute: 04/03/20 13:44:35 unit 145
On Scene: 04/03/20 13:56:18 unit 143
Closed: 04/03/20 14:13:46
Final call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 14 3
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Dateffime Operator Type Comment
04/03/20 13:35:58 3649 1 CPS HASNT BEEN ABLE TO GET AHOLD OF HIS SISTER ,
,CP HAS BEEN TRYING FOR
SEVERAL DAYS ON HER CELL PHONE AND ROOM NUMBER.
BUT ADV THIS IS UNUSUAL AS SHE IS NOT KNOWN TO EVER
LEAVE HER ROOM. CP ALSO ADV-ROOMMATE WAS
927D LAST WEEK. -MEDICAL ISSUES ARE SEIZURES
AND DEPRESSION IS KNOWN TO DRINK ALCOHOL AS
WELL.
04/03/20 13:36:41 3649 1 ATTEMPTED T21 AND WENT STRAIGHT TO VM
143: DSPTCH (GARCIA, NATALIE) 04/03/20 13:44:26 DSP2 2571 3
04/03/20 13:44:27 DSP2 2571 3 145: DSPTCH (ALVAREZ, MARIEL)
04/03/20 13:44:35 145 3 145: ENROUTE
04/03/20 13:44:35 145
04/03/20 13:44:37 143
04/03/20 13:44:37 143
04/03/20 13:56:18 143
04/03/20 13:56:31 145
3 145: Responding From= E MEMORY LN
3 143: Responding From = N MAIN ST
3 143: ENROUTE
3 143: ATSCNE
3 145: ATSCNE
04/03/20 14:06:05 143
04/03/20 14:12:59 145
04/03/20 14: 13:46 143
04/03/20 14: 13:46 143
3
3
3
Cont CP and adv him his sister is C4. Her cell phone is being
serviced and would contact him soon
145: AVAIL
143: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200401872
Incident: 200401872 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/04/20 07 :33: 10 Saturday by DSP6 ROCHA, FRANK
Dispatched: 04/04/20 07:37:15 unit 147 by DSP3 2887
Enroute: 04/04/20 07:37:18 unit 147
On Scene: 04/04/20 07:45:50 unit 145
Closed: 04/04/20 08:08:03
Final call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 147
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
04/04/20 07:34:01 2993 1 UNK COUPLE INS ROOM, WI OUT PAYING -CP OBS THRU
VIDEO CAMERA
04/04/20 07:34:19 2993 1
04/04/20 07:37: 15 DSP3 2887 3
04/04/20 07:37:15 DSP3 2887 3
04/04/20 07:37:18 147 3
04/04/20 07:37:18 147 3
04/04/20 07:37:23 145 3
04/04/20 07:37:23 145 3
04/04/20 07:45:50 145 3
04/04/20 07:46:16 147 3
04/04/20 08:07:43 147 3
04/04/20 08:08:03 145 3
04/04/20 08:08:03 145 3
CP ADV'G BUISNESS IS CLOSED
145: DSPTCH (GUTIERREZ, MARTIN)
147: DSPTCH (ESPARZA,MARIO)
147: Responding From = N MAIN ST
147: ENROUTE
145: Responding From= N MAIN ST\WALKIE WY
145: ENROUTE
145: ATSCNE
147: ATSCNE
147: AVAIL
145: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200402844
Incident: 200402844 (HLD4UNT)
Created: 04/05/20 23:47:56 Sunday by PHN4 DE SANTIAGO, ANGELICA
Dispatched:
Closed:
Final call type: 925 (3) SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
Init. call type: 925 (3) SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
Primary unit: 244
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
Comments: Held for unit: 342A
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
04/05/20 23:49:18 3206
04/05/20 23:49:56 3206
04/05/20 23:49:56 3206
Comment
FEM OUTSIDE OF THE OFFICE TELLING CP SHE NEEDS PD -
SAYS SHE IS SCARED AND THERE IS SOMEONE OUTSIDE -CP
DOESN'T SEE ANYONE ELSE .... F/W--■ HAT, BLKJKT,
BLK PANTS, NO WPNS
FEM DOESN'T APPEAR TO BE INJURED
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200402896
Incident: 200402896 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/06/20 02: 19:49 Monday by DSP4 GARCIA, JESSICA
Dispatched:
Closed: 04/06/20 03:15:51
Final call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING-TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 335
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
04/06/20 02:21 :17 2994
04/06/20 02:56:50 335
04/06/20 02:56:50 335
Comment
FEM REF TO LEAVE ... FH,_ BLK HAT, BLK JKT, BLK PANTS,
POSSIIII
5 oke to the CP who stated he was ok with the female, -
staying until the sun comes up.
She did not want to leave while it was dark outside and refused any
medical treatment.
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200405492
Incident: 200405492 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/10/20 17:51:36 Friday by PHNl RIDGE, JONATHAN
Dispatched:
Closed: 04/10/20 18:46:29
Final call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Primary unit: 243A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
04/10/20 17:52:38 3455
04/10/20 17:52:53 3455
04/10/20 17:53:15 3455
04/10/20 18:41 :25 243A
Comment
SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE INSIDE ROOM-
CP IS NOT SURE WHO THEY ARE AND THEY'RE JUST STAYING
IN THE ROOM
CP WILL WAIT IN OFFICE TO OPEN ROOM FOR OFFICERS
CP opened door, no occupants.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200405661
Incident: 200405661 (ASSIGN)
Created: 04/10/20 23 :43 :58 Friday by PHN3 EYRAZ, TERESA
Dispatched:
Closed:
Final call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Primary unit: 245
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
04/10/20 17:52:38 3455
04/10/20 17:52:53 3455
04/10/20 17:53:15 3455
04/10/20 18:41 :25 243A
04/10/20 23:43:58 2716
04/10/20 23:44: 13 2716
04/10/20 23:44:13 2716
Comment
SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE INSIDE ROOM-
CP IS NOT SURE WHO THEY ARE AND THEY'RE JUST STAYING
IN THE ROOM
CP WILL WAIT IN OFFICE TO OPEN ROOM FOR OFFICERS
CP opened door, no occupants.
Duplicate incident created from incident number: 200405492
SUBJS HAVE RETURNED AND ARE INSIDE THE ROOM.
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200414764
Incident: 200414764 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/25/20 02:51 :34 Saturday by PHN3 EYRAZ, TERESA
Dispatched:
Closed: 04/25/20 03:17:02
Final call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 343A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST .:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
04/25/20 02:54:58 2716
04/25/20 02:55:08 2716
04/25/20 02:55: 17 2716
04/25/20 02:56:10 2716
04/25/20 02:59:23 3156
04/25/20 02:59:23 3156
Comment
2ND HAND TO CP FROM FRIEND WHO TEXTED HER AND SAID
SOMEONE WAS TRYING TO GET INSIDE HIS ROOM. CP CALLED
HIM DIRECTLY BUT HE KEPT HANGING UP ON HER AND SHE
STATES HE SOUNDED SCARED. FRIEND IS
MH ■YRS HAS METH PROB AND UNK IF UI RIGHT NOW. HIS
T21 IS
WILL ATT CALLING MALE DIRECTLY.
**CP WILL CB FOR DISPO**
GOES STRAIGHT TO VM. NO MSG LEFT.
MALE ALSO CALLED DIRECTLY BUT SOUNDED CONFUSED
AND DIDN'T KNOW T20, KEPT SAYING "SUNSHINE ON 1ST" ...
POSS SUNSHINE VILLAGE MOTEL, 1427 E 1 ST
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200415728
Incident: 200415728 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/26/20 15: 13: 11 Sunday by PHN4 DE SANTIAGO, ANGELICA
Dispatched:
Closed: 04/26/20 15:20:37
Final call type: 930 (4) SEE THE MAN
Init. call type: 930 (4) SEE THE MAN
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
04/26/20 15:20:03 3206
04/26/20 15:20:37 3146
04/26/20 15:20:37 3146
Comment
EMPLY TELLING CP THAT UNK EMPL Y PUT BLEACH WATER IN
HER DISH -UNK IF IT WAS AN EMPTY DISH OR IN HER FOOD -
CP WAS UNABLE TO EXPLAIN AND STATES EMPLY DOESN'T
SPEAK ENGLISH
CP/-CB TO T22
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200416296
Incident: 200416296 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/27 /20 12:22: 10 Monday by DSP5 VAUGHN, LAUREN
Dispatched:
Closed: 04/27/20 13:32:19
Final call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
04/27/20 12:22:31 3472 MALE TRYING TO GET INTO APT
04/27/20 12:22:58 3472 TRANSIENT-MH, BLU SHIRT, BLU PANTS, NO WPNS SEEN
04/27/20 13:29:02 3587 Callback task request:T21 CP CONFIRM SUBJ STILL T97 PLS
04/27/20 13:32:14 3472 T22 SUBJ LEFT
04/27/20 13:32:14 3472 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200505628
Incident: 200505628 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/09/20 15:19:35 Saturday by DSP6 ROCHA, FRANK
Dispatched:
Closed: 05/09/20 15:33:19
Final call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 243A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/09/20 15:22:36 2993
05/09/20 15:23:29 2993
05/09/20 15:23:45 2993
05/09/20 15:23:57 2993
05/09/20 15:24:31 2993
05/09/20 15:24:58 2993
05/09/20 15:31 :46 243A
05/09/20 15:31 :46 243A
Comment
CP REQ WELF CK ON MOTHER
WHO IS STAYING W/ BOYF -CP ADV'G
HE DOES NOT GET ALONG W/ BOYF AND IS AFRAID TO GO TO
THE LOC AND CK ON MOTHER
MOM'S CELL PHN ,__NO ANS WHEN CP CALLS
CP HAS NOT SPOKEN TO HER IN 4 WEEKS
NEG ON NARC/ 390
CALLING MOTHER CELL PHN
GOES STRAIGHT TO VM
mom newt21
phone.
Incident Closed.
she is c4 and stated she lost old
Created:
Dispatched:
Closed:
Final call type:
Init. call type:
Primary unit:
Case Number:
Disposition:
Police Field Activity
Incident#
Case#
Incident:-(CLOSED)
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
2994
2994
2994
2994
2994
2368
2994
2994
2994
WebRMS
364A
364A
Comment
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200511725
Incident: 200511725 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/18/20 19:43:42 MondaybyPHNl CISNEROS, GRIZELDA
Dispatched:
Closed: 05/18/20 20:05:36
Final call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 332
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/18/20 19:46:49 2710
05/18/20 19:47:34 2710
05/18/20 19:48:08 2710
05/18/20 19:49:16 2710
Comment
CP CALLING ABOUT HER SISTER WHOM SHE SPKE TO ABOUT
10 MINS AGO AND WAS EXPRESSING SUICIDAL THOUGHTS
SAYING SHE WANTED TO DIE, UNK MEANS,
F/ W, THIN, 5'6, 110LBS
ON SEIZURE MEDS, NOT A STREET DRUG USER, POSS 390
THOUGH
BOYF RECENTLY ILL, BEING EVICTED FROM THE MOTEL
CP REQ A CALL BACK W/ DISPO ... CP UNABLE TO CHK ON HER
HERSELF AS SHE HAS NO CAR
Incident Closed. 05/18/20 20:04:56 332
05/18/20 20:04:56 332 -c4 neg 914a. no ans from cp on t21
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200513947
Incident: 200513947 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/22/20 02:50: 15 Friday by DSP4 GARBER, CAITLIN
Dispatched:
Closed: 05/22/20 03:16:59
Final call type: WELF (3) WELP ARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 342A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/22/20 02:48:20 3649
05/22/20 02:48:27 3649
05/22/20 02:49:09 3649
Comment
CP ADVSING HER GIRLF IS AT THE SUNLAND MOTEL AND
SOMEONE FROM GIRLF'S PHONE KEEPS CALLING THE CP AND
HANGING UP
CP THINKS GIRLF IS NOT OK
GIRLF IS , MEDICAL PROBS , NEG UI/
390
05/22/20 02:50:43 3649
05/22/20 02:51:17 3649
-T211S
05/22/20 02:51 :45 3649
05/22/20 02:52:18 3649
05/22/20 02:59:58 3649
05/22/20 02:59:58 3649
CP REQ WELF CHK BECAUSE GIRLF CAN POSS BE HAVING
SIEZURES OR SOMEONE ELSE HAS HER PHONE \
CALLING -NOW
T21 FOR~ENT STRAIGHT TO VM
CP CB STATING SHE IS VERY WORRIED AND HAS TRIED
CALLING MULTIPLE TIMES AND GETS AN OPEN LINE. CP WAS
ADV CFS IS PENDING
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200515587
Incident: 200515587 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/24/20 16:57:09 Sunday by DSP4 VAUGHN, LAUREN
Dispatched:
Closed: 05/24/20 19:22:25
Final call type: 931 (4) SEE THE WOMAN
Init. call type: 931 (4) SEE THE WOMAN
Primary unit: 343A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/24/20 16:54:13 3472
05/24/20 16:56:32 3472
05/24/20 16:56:32 3472
05/24/20 16:56:32 3472
05/24/20 16:56:32 3472
05/24/20 16:56:42 3472
05/24/20 16:59:14 3472
05/24/20 16:59:22 3472
05/24/20 16:59:41 3472
05/24/20 16:59:48 3472
05/24/20 18:46:50 2710
05/24/20 18:46:50 2710
Comment
VEH LS YESTERDAY
CP ADVING SHE WAS SELLING A BLK BMW TO UNK MALE AND
HE HAS NOT RETURNED W/ THE VEH
CP IS NOT THE R/ 0 OF THE VEH
CP STATES SHE WAS STAYING WITH A MALE THAT RECENTLY
PASSED AWAY AND HE LEFT THE VEH TO HER
CP SAYS SHE HAS COPIES OF PAPERWORK
CP CB TO ADV OF DELAY
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200520260
Incident: 200520260 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/31/20 12:02:21 Sunday by PHN4 SPRAGUE, LINDSAY
Dispatched: 05/31/20 12:05:35 unit 142A by DSP3 2887
Enroute: 05/31/20 12:51:49 unit 142A
On Scene: 05/31/20 12:54:23 unit 142A
Closed: 05/31/20 12:56:22
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Primary unit: 142A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: I
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST 1111:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/31/20 12:04:49 3693 1
05/31/20 12:05:42 142A 3
05/31/2012:51:42 DSP3 2887 3
05/31/20 12:51:49 142A 3
05/31/20 12:51:49142A 3
05/31/20 12:54:23 142A 3
05/31/20 12:56:13 142A 1
05/31/20 12:56:22 142A 3
05/31/20 12:56:22 142A 3
Comment
SUBJ REF TO LEAVE AT CHECKOUT TIME OF 11AM ----1 M/ B
ORM/ H ---SUBJ CHECKED IN YESTERDAY IN THE
AFTERNOON
142A: Responding From= N SHELTON snw CIVIC CENTER DR
142A: DSPTCH (GUTIERREZ, MARTIN)
142A: ENROUTE
142A: Responding From= N GRAND AV\I-5 HOV ON/ OFF RAMP
142A: ATSCNE
Subjects left prior to arrival
142A: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200606784
Incident: 200606784 (CLOSED)
Created: 06/12/20 10:58:20 Friday by DSP3 VAUGHN, LAUREN
Dispatched: 06/12/20 11:18:33 unit 145 by DSP2 3146
Enroute: 06/12/20 11:18:39 unit 145
On Scene: 06/12/20 11 :22:30 unit 145
Closed: 06/12/20 11 :42:01
Final call type: 488R (4) PETTY THEFT RPT
Init. call type: 488R (4) PETTY THEFT RPT
Primary unit: 145
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
06/12/20 11 :00:21 34 72 1 OCCD WITHIN THE LAST FEW HRS--UNK SUBJ TOOK CPS
BIKE THAT WAS LEFT IN FRONT OF HIS ROOM WINDOW
06/12/20 11:00:32 3472 1
06/12/2011:18:33 DSP2 3146 3
06/12/20 11:18:39145 3
CP ADVD THERE ARE CAMERAS-REQ OFCR IN PERSON
145: DSPTCH (ALVAREZ, MARIEL)
145: ENROUTE
06/12/20 11 : 18:39 145
06/12/2011:22:30145
06/12/2011 :41 :52 145
06/12/20 11 :42:01 145
06/12/20 11 :42:01 145
06/12/20 11 :42:01 145
3 145: Responding From = S CEDAR snE 1 ST ST
3 145: ATSCNE
1 Cps Bicycle was stolen from front door of his Motel -Per
manager,_ nothing shown on surveillance.
3 145: Unit Cleared From Incident 200606784
3 145: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200707249
Incident: 200707249 (CLOSED)
Created: 07 /11/20 16: 17:09 Saturday by PHN2 RODRIGUEZ, Y AMINA
Dispatched:
Closed: 07/11/20 18:01:40
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
07/11/20 16:18:11 3140
07/11/20 16:18:56 3140
07 /11 /20 18:01 :35 3073
07/11/20 18:01 :35 3073
Comment
MH,30-35 Y/ O,LIGHT BLU TSHIRT, JEANS, OUTSIDE THE
OFFICE, SMOKING REF TO LEAVE
NOT A GUEST, POSS 5150
Incident Closed.
SUBJ LEFT T22
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200712043
Incident: 200712043 (CLOSED)
Created: 07/19/2012:25:38 SundaybyPHN2 TAYLOR, JESSICA
Dispatched: 07/19/20 12:45:37 unit 144 by DSP4 3472
Enroute: 07/19/20 12:45:45 unit 144
On Scene: 07/19/20 12:55:31 unit 135
Closed: 07/19/20 13:02:26
Final call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Primary unit: 144
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
07/19/20 12:28:47 3554 1 RM .CHECK OUT WAS AT 11000, SUBJS NOT OPENING
THE DOOR AND REFUSING TO LEAVE, RM REGISTERED TO
LESTER LAWERENCE, CA CDL -
07/19/20 12:29:15 3554 1
07/19/20 12:45:37 DSP4 3472 3
07/19/20 12:45:38 DSP4 3472 3
110: HOURS*
144: DSPTCH (DONAHUE, CHRISTOPHER)
135: DSPTCH (CATLIN, KELVIN)
07/19/20 12:45:45 144 3 144: ENROUTE
07/19/20 12:45:45 144 3 144: Responding From = N LYON snE ALBION AV
135: ENROUTE 07/19/20 12:48:17 135 3
07/19/20 12:48:17 135
07/19/20 12:55:31 135
07/19/20 12:56:46 144
07/19/20 13:02:20 144
07 /19/20 13:02:20 144
07/19/20 13:02:20 144
07/19/20 13:02:26 135
3 135: Responding From = E FRUIT snN FULLER ST
3 135: ATSCNE
3 144: ATSCNE
3 144: AVAIL
3 144: Unit Cleared From Incident 200712043
1 Room i.aIready vacant upon arrival. C/ P advised regarding 602
PC and citizen's arrest forms. Police are not rent collection
services.
3 135: Unit Cleared From Incident 200712043
07/19/20 13:02:26 135
07/19/20 13:02:26 135
3 135: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200714616
Incident: 200714616 (CLOSED)
Created: 07 /23/20 09:25 :40 Thursday by DSP5 GARCIA, CECILIA
Dispatched: 07/23/20 10:15:37 unit 092 by DSP3 3156
Enroute:
On Scene: 07/23/20 10:15:37 unit 092
Closed: 07/23/20 10:15:55
Final call type: SAMCT (4) SAMC -TRANSIENT
Init. call type: SAMCT (4) SAMC -TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 092
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: I
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
07/23/20 09:27:24 2928
07/23/20 09:48:44 2928
07/23/20 09:48:49 2928
07/23/20 09:48:49 2928
07/23/20 09:48:49 2928
07/23/20 09:48:49 2928
07/23/20 09:49:03 2928
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
MALE ASLEEP INS VEH REF'G TO LEA VE PLOT CLOSE TO
POOL. GRN HONDA ACCORD NFD
07/23/20 10:15:37 DSP3 3156 3 092: DSPTCH (JEZULIN, ZACHARY)
07/23/20 10:15:37 DSP3 3156 3 092: ATSCNE
07/23/20 10:15:54 092
07/23/20 10:15:55 092
07/23/20 10:15:55 092
1 subj leaving, c4
3 092: AVAIL
3 092: Unit Cleared From Incident 200714616
07/23/20 10:15:55 092 3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200810221
Incident: 200810221 (CLOSED)
Created: 08/16/2013:40:48 SundaybyDSP5 MARTINEZ, JULIA
Dispatched:
Closed: 08/16/20 15:33:18
Final call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 243A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
08/16/20 13:42:08 2887
08/16/20 13:43:05 2887
08/16/20 13:43:24 2887
08/16/20 14:36:06 243A
Comment
CP REQ WELF CHK ON HER ALCOHOLIC SON WHO IS DIABETIC
AND ON PAROLE -CP THINKS MALE NEEDS TO GO TO
HOSPITAL -CP LAST SAW HER SON YESTERDAY IN IRVINE
SON IS DRIVES A GRY CHEVY
STAYING IN ROOM #1111-CP ELDERLY AND REQ WELF CHK
AND CALL BACK W/ DISPO
08/16/20 14:40:06 2710
08/16/20 14:42:53 1955
08/16/20 14:42:53 1955
Callback task request:FIRE FOR-MALE WEAK CONFUSED,
BREATHING
MEDICS ENR
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200811155
Case# 2020-16714
Incident: 200811155 (CLOSED)
Created: 08/17/20 19:59:20 Monday by
Dispatched: 08/17/20 19:59:20 unit S25A by S25A S25A
Enroute: 08/17 /20 19:59:20 unit S25A
On Scene: 08/17 /20 19:59:20 unit S25A
Closed: 08/17/20 22:07:08
Final call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Init. call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Primary unit: S25A
Case Number: 2020-16714 {AT_Action taken)
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
08/17/20 19:59:20 S25A
08/17/20 19:59:20 S25A
08/17/20 19:59:20 S25A
08/17/20 19:59:20 S25A
08/17/20 20:05:02 2368
08/17/20 20:05:02 DSP4 2368
08/17/20 20:05:09 2368
08/17/20 20:19:09 2368
08/17/20 20:37:14 2368
08/17/20 20:41 :31 WebRMS
08/17/20 20:45:29 S25A
08/17/20 20:45:29 S25A
08/17/20 20:49:24 3073
08/17/20 20:49:39 2368
Type
3
3
3
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
Comment
S25A: Responding From= N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR\E 1ST
ST.
S25A: DSPTCH (BODNAR, GEORGE)
S25A: ATSCNE
S25A: ENROUTE
S21A: (BRUNS, JASON) ASSISTING S25A:
S21A: ATSCNE
S21: REQ CSI AND DDT
565: (WOLEN, DEBORAH) ASSISTING S21A:
730A: (THAETE, BRYAN) ASSISTING S21A:
S21A assigned case number: Cl#Requested
S25A: AVAIL
S25A: Unit Cleared From Incident 200811155
MEDICS FOR-MALE EXTREMELY UI
T39OCFA
08/17/20 20:55:47 TOWINTERFACE 1 DTS Update: Request ID 22494 (for unit 730A) sent to DTS
08/17/20 20:55:48 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/17/20 20:56:40 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/17/20 20:56:40 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/17/2021 :07:29 730A
08/17/2021 :07:57 2994 1
08/17/20 21 :08:39 2368 1
08/17/2021 :12:29 2368 1
08/17/20 21 :12:38 2368 1
08/17/20 21:15:40 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/17/20 21 :23:57 S21 A
08/17/2021 :23:57 S21A
3
3
DTS Update: Response received for request ID 22494
(incident 810) (unit 730A) Success. (DTS call number:
2020081700012)
DTS Update: Tow status "Dispatched" received for rotation
service request ID 22494
DTS Update: Tow status "En Route" received for rotation
service request ID 22494
Secondary Location for 730A: 1001 N TUSTIN AV,SANTA
ANA, CA 92705
Callback task request:START BT TO OC GLOBAL
730: T39 BLOOD TECH -FOR OC GLOBAL
730: BT ETA 30MIN ETA
730: FOR OC GLOBAL
DTS Update: Tow status "On Scene" received for rotation
service request ID 22494
S21 A: Unit Cleared From Incident 200811155
S21A: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200901491
Incident: 200901491 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/03/20 11: 12: 11 Thursday by DSP4 GARCIA, CECILIA
Dispatched: 09/03/20 11: 16:08 unit 142 by DSP2 3385
Enroute: 09/03/20 11: 16: 13 unit 142
On Scene: 09/03/20 11 :20:53 unit 142
Closed: 09/03/20 11 :25: 16
Final call type: 929 (2) PERSON DOWN
Init. call type: 929 (2) PERSON DOWN
Primary unit: 142
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST 1111 :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
09/03/20 11: 15: 13 2928
09/03/20 11: 15:49 2928
1 2ND HAND INFOR FROM HOUSEKEEPER-FOUND A MAN IN
BATHTUB IN ROOM 105 NOT MOVING AND EMP LEFT ROOM .
CP AND EMP REF'G TO ENTER ROOM TO CHK IF PERSON IS
BREATHING OR ALIVE
1 CP BECAME 415 WHEN ASKED TO CHK ON HIM AND SAID
SEND POLICE
09/03/20 11:15:54 2928 1
09/03/20 11:16:08 DSP2 3385 3
T39 FIRE
142: DSPTCH (COFER, CRAIG)
142: ENROUTE 09/03/2011:16:13142
09/03/20 11:16:13 142
09/03/20 11 :17:28 3385
09/03/20 11: 17:33 166
09/03/20 11: 17:33 166
09/03/20 11 :20:53 142
3
3
1
3
3
3
142: Responding From= N MORTIMER ST\E 5TH ST
166: {TAYLOR, JESSICA) ASSISTING 142:
166: ENROUTE
166: Responding From= E CARNEGIE AV
142: ATSCNE
09/03/20 11 :23:41 DSP2 3385 3 142: OK
09/03/2011:23:47166 3 166: AVAIL
09/03/20 11 :23:47 166 3 166: Unit Cleared From Incident 200901491
09/03/2011:25:16142 3 142: Unit Cleared From Incident 200901491
09/03/20 11:25:16142 3 142: AVAIL
09/03/20 11 :25: 16 142 1 subj alive and .. well. just taking a bath and fell asleep
09/03/20 11 :25: 16 142 1 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200902494
Incident: 200902494 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/04/20 19:47:53 Friday by SUPP QUINONES, MONIQUE
Dispatched:
Closed: 09/04/20 20:51:51
Final call type: 925 (3) SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
Init. call type: 925 (3) SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
Primary unit: 342
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
--·---------------------------
09/04/20 19:48:40 3334
09/04/20 19:49:00 3334
09/04/20 19:50:09 3334
09/04/20 19:50:28 3334
09/04/20 19:50:40 3334
09/04/20 19:51 :02 3334
09/04/20 20:47:45 3511
09/04/20 20:47:45 3511
OCC'D AN HOUR AGO, CP THINKS A MAN INS A VEH HIT A PED
ON PURPOSE AND THEY WERE STILL INS THE VEH
CP MADE CONT WI PARTIES INVOLVED AND THEY DIDNT
WANT CP TO CALL POLICE HOWEVER CP FEELS ITS 925
VEH -BLK SEDAN UKN MAKE/ MODEL AND KEEPS CIRCLING
THE AREA
POSS VICT -M/ H, BLK SHRT, JEANS CP IS NOW NOT SURE IF
THE VICT IS STILL T97
UKN ATTEMPT 245
LANG BARRIER W/ CP, HE THEN ADV HE OBS THE INC ON SEC
FOOTAGE AND MADE MINIMAL CONT WI THE VICT WHO REF
HELP
WILL ADV
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200905272
Incident: 200905272 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/09/20 10:37:43 Wednesday by DSP6 GARCIA, CECILIA
Dispatched: 09/09/20 10:40:54 unit 132 by DSP3 3156
Enroute: 09/09/20 10:41:13 unit 132
On Scene: 09/09/20 10:46:48 unit 132
Closed: 09/09/20 11:01: 13
Final call type: 911 (2) INCOMPLETE 9-1-1 CALL REC'D
Init. call type: 911 (2) INCOMPLETE 9-1-1 CALL REC'D
Primary unit: 132
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name: CHP
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
09/09/20 10:38:44 2928 1
09/09/20 10:39:07 2928 1
09/09/20 10:40:54 DSP3 3156 3
09/09/20 10:40:55 DSP3 3156 3
09/09/20 10:41:13 132 3
09/09/20 10:41: 13 132 3
09/09/20 10:41 :23 130 3
09/09/20 10:41 :23 130 3
09/09/20 10:46:08 134 3
09/09/20 10:46:08 SAPD 1
09/09/20 10:46:08 SAPD 1
09/09/20 10:46:08 134 3
09/09/20 10:46:48 132 3
09/09/20 10:48:29 134 3
09/09/20 11 :00:51 132 3
Comment
INC 911 RCVD BY CHP OPEN LINE RAMBLING. UPON CB
MALE SCREAMING "FUCK OFF" GET OFF ME.
MALE UNWILLING TO PROVID FURTHER AND LINE DISC
132: DSPTCH (FAHRNEY, SCOTT)
130: DSPTCH (DIAZ, RICARDO)
132: Responding From = E 17TH snN PENN WY
132: ENROUTE
130: Responding From = N SYCAMORE snw 17TH ST
130: ENROUTE
134: Responding From = E 17TH ST
134: (PRATT, AARON) ASSISTING 132:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 134
134: ENROUTE
132: ATSCNE
134: ATSCNE
132: Unit Cleared From Incident 200905272
09/09/20 11 :00:51 132 3 132: AVAIL
09/09/20 11 :00:51 132 1 utl / goa
09/09/20 11 :01 :13 134 3 134: Unit Cleared From Incident 200905272
09/09/20 11 :01 :13 134 3 134: AVAIL
09/09/20 11 :01 :13 134 3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200908211
Incident: 200908211 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/13/20 16:40: 10 Sunday by DSP4 SPRAGUE, LINDSAY
Dispatched: 09/13/20 16:46:24 unit 252A by DSP2 3146
Enroute: 09/13/20 16:46:39 unit 252A
On Scene: 09/13/20 16:50:54 unit 252A
Closed: 09/13/20 16:58:44
Final call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Init. call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Primary unit: 252A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name: OCF A
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
09/13/20 16:41 : 11 3693
09/13/20 16:41 :42 3693
09/13/20 16:43:09 3146
09/13/20 16:43:37 3693
09/13/20 16:44:17 3693
1 DOWNSTAIRS STRUCTURE FIRE, GLASS ON FLOOR, LOUD
EXPLOSION AND BLK SMOKE
1 ORIGINAL CP TOLD FIRE THEY WERE UNSURE WHICH UNIT
IT WAS COMING IN AND THAT THERE ARE POSS NARCS
BEING MANUFACTURED IN RM
1 GB'D
1 OCFA T97
1 OCFA ADVD POTENTIALLY 1 PERSON AND 2 DOGS STILL
INSIDE RM
09/13/20 16:46:24 DSP2 3146 3 252A: DSPTCH (VERGARA, RAMIRO)
09/13/20 16:46:39 252A 3
09/13/20 16:46:39 252A 3
09/13/20 16:50:54 252A 3
252A: Responding From= S STANDARD AV\E BISHOP ST
252A: ENROUTE
252A: ATSCNE
.09/13/20 16:58:44 252A
09/13/20 16:58:44 252A
09/13/20 16:58:44 252A
1 ASSIST FOR FIRE
3 252A: Unit Cleared From Incident 200908211
3 252A: AVAIL
09/13/20 16:58:44 252A 3 Incident Closed.
Created:
Dispatched:
Enroute:
On Scene:
Closed:
Final call type
Init. call type:
Primary unit:
Case Number:
Disposition:
Police Field Activity
Incident#
Incident:-(CLOSED)
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
2368 1
2368 1
2368 1
DSP3 3156 3
144 3
144 3
3156 1
134A 3
144 3
134A 1
144 3
144 3
1
1
1
3
3
134A 3
34A 3
34A 3
34A 3
1
1
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200914504
Incident: 200914504 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/24/20 02:28:29 Thursday by PHN4 EYRAZ, TERESA
Dispatched:
Closed: 09/24/20 02:49:16
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Primary unit: 330
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
09/24/20 02:31 :00 2716
09/24/20 02:31 :00 2716
Comment
Incident Closed.
MALE & FEM 415 W/ CP WANTING HIM TO OPEN THE DOOR TO
ROOM IIIICLAIMING THEY KNOW THE SUBJ THAT IS
STAYING THERE. CP REFUSED AND NOW THEY'RE OUTSIDE
OF THE LOCKED OFFICE KNOCKING ON THE DOOR AND
REFUSING TO LEAVE. #1 MH BLK TSHIRT #2 FH BLK SHIRT
Police Field Activity
Incident# 200918444
Incident: 200918444 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/30/2012:15:45 Wednesday by CISNEROS, GRIZELDA
Dispatched:
Enroute: 09/30/20 14:32:43 unit 092A
On Scene: 09/30/20 14:32:47 unit 092A
Closed: 09/30/20 14:35:15
Final call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Init. call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 092A
Case Number: None
Disposition: OA: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
09/30/20 12:15:47 2710 1
09/30/20 12:15:47 2710 1
09/30/20 12:15:47 2710 1
09/30/20 12:15:47 2710 1
09/30/20 12: 16:00 2710 1
09/30/20 12:16:21 2710 1 092: C4 -R/ 0 IF NOT 926
Comment
09/30/20 12:16:47 2710 1
09/30/20 12:18:42 2750 1
09/30/20 12:48:44 092A 1
09/30/20 12:53:54 092A 1
09/30/20 14:32:43 092A 3
09/30/20 14:32:43 092A 1
09/30/20 14:32:47 092A 3
09/30/20 14:35: 15 092A 3
09/30/20 14:35:15 092A 3
09/30/20 14:35:15 092A 3
092: 2 DETAINED
T39 R/ 0-ETA 20 MINS-ETA BRN GMC SUV
Secondary Location for 092A: 62 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANTA
ANA.CA 92703
092A: ENROUTE
Secondary Location for 092A: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
092A: ATSCNE
Incident Closed.
092A: Unit Cleared From Incident 200918444
092A: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201000461
Case# 2020-20472
Incident: 201000461 (CLOSED)
Created: 10/01/20 18:01 :55 Thursday by
Dispatched: 10/01/20 18:01:55 unit 045A by 045A 045A
Enroute: 10/01/20 18:22:46 unit 045A
On Scene: 10/01/20 18:31:41 unit 045A
Closed: 10/01/20 18:58:28
Final call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Init. call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Primary unit: 045A
Case Number: 2020-20472 (OA _ Obs Arrest)
Disposition: OA: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
10/01/20 18:01 :55 045A
10/01 /20 18:01 :55 045A
10/01/20 18:18:40 045A
1 License#: -
3 045A:DSPTCH(THAETE,BRYAN)
3 045A: OK
10/01/20 18:18:44 WebRMS 1
10/01/20 18:22:46 045A 1
045A assigned case number: Cl#Requested
Secondary Location for 045A: 62 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANT A
ANA.CA 92703
10/01/20 18:22:46 045A
10/01/20 18:25:54 045A
3 045A: ENROUTE
1
10/01/20 18:26:50 045A 1
10/01/20 18:27:10 045A 1
10/01 /20 18:31 :41 045A
10/01/20 18:58:28 045A
10/01/20 18:58:28 045A
10/01/20 18:58:28 045A
3 045A: ATSCNE
3 045A: AVAIL
3 045A: Unit Cleared From Incident 201000461
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201002969
Incident: 201002969 (CLOSED)
Created: 10/05/20 21:51:48 Monday by PHNl ROCHA, FRANK
Dispatched:
Closed: 10/05/20 22:37:41
Final call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Primary unit: 334A
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
10/05/20 21 :52:39 2993
10/05/20 21 :52:39 2993
Comment
CP ADV'G TO THE REAR UPSTAIRS SEVERAL SUBJS USING
NARC NFD
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201011086
Incident: 201011086 (CLOSED)
Created: 10/19/20 04:54:55 Monday by DSP6 TORRES, NANCY
Dispatched:
Closed: 10/19/20 05:22:47
Final call type: WELF (2) WELFARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (2) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 336A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name: ST44-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
10/19/20 04:58:25 3073
10/19/20 04:58:31 3073
10/19/2004:59:19 3073
10/19/20 04:59:34 3073
10/19/20 05:01 :21 3073
10/19/20 05:01 :37 3073
10/19/20 05:01 :57 3073
10/19/20 05:09:32 2368
10/19/20 05: 10: 10 336A
10/19/20 05:15:43 336A
10/19/20 05: 15:43 336A
Comment
FML HAS BEEN CALLING 911 FROM DISCONNECTED CELL PHN
SINCE YESTERDAY STATING SOMEONE HAS SPEAKERS THAT
IS CONNECTING HER HOME TO ANOTHER HOME AND TODAY
STATING SOMEONE IS DROWING HER DAUGHTER-CP
CURRENTLY HAS HER ON 911 REQ'ING WELF CK GAVE T20
FML
PRIOR CALLS AT LOC SHOW RO AGAISNT
SAID SHE IS SCREAMING HYSTERICALLY ON T21
NOW STATING SHE IS AT SUNLAND MOTEL STANDING
OUTSIDE AT CAMO DRESS
PING SHOWING AT LOC
DISCONNECTED AND ST44 NOT ABLE TO CALL HER BACK
336: UTL
UTL. contacted subjects in the area and stated no one heard in the
area yelling or 925
Secondary Location for 336A: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANTA
ANA.CA 92703
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201015123
Incident: 201015123 (CLOSED)
Created: 10/25/20 20:52:43 Sunday by PHN3 TORREZ, NANCY
Dispatched:
Closed: 10/25/20 21:54:01
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Primary unit: 344A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
10/25/20 20:54:20 2989
10/25/20 21:27:50 3146
10/25/20 21:33:02 3146
10/25/20 21 :33:22 3146
10/25/2021 :33:33 3146
10/25/20 21 :33:33 3146
Comment
MALE 415 WITH RESD IN AREA, IN P-LOT, M/ W, 35YO, CURLY
BRO HAIR, BRO BEARD, BRO TRANK, BLK PANTS, WHT SHOE
AND BLKSHOE
CP CB TO ADV SUBJ IS INSIDE PROPERTY BEHIND POOL
LEANING AGAINST FENCE
CP/-NOW CALLING ABOUT SUBJ THREATENING HIS
GFRND
CP WILL MAKE CONTACT WI OFCRS -WEARING BLK JKT BLU
SHRTBLUJNS
CP CALLING FRM
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 201107307
Incident: 201107307 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/13/2021 :32:02 Friday by DSP6 CIPOLETTA, MORGAN
Dispatched:
Closed: 11/13/20 21:40:18
Final call type: 2420 (3) BATTERY JUST/OCCURED
Init. call type: 2420 (3) BATTERY JUST/OCCURED
Primary unit: 342A
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment ------------------------------
11 /13/20 21 :33:46 3713
11 /13/20 21 :34:21 3713
11/13/20 21 :34:37 3713
11 /13/20 21 :34:48 3713
11/13/2021 :35:22 3713
11 /13/20 21 :36:57 3713
11/13/2021 :37:09 3713
11 /13/20 21 :38:53 3713
11/13/20 21:39:54 3713
11/13/20 21 :39:54 3713
2 TRANS TRIED TO 242 CP'S MOM. #1-M/ W, 30, BRWN SWTR,
#2 M/ W SO'S, POSS WEARING BLU/ WHT SWTR.
CP DISC. SAID SUBJS WERE LEAVING. CB FOR FURTHER.
MEDICS REF'D.
SUBJS WERE ALL OUTSIDE OF MOTEL.
NO ANSWER ON CB.\
ON PLAYBACK, CP ADV TRANSIENTS 242 HIM.
WILL TRY ANOTHER CB.
BACK ON T21 WI CP
RTC:CP ADV T22. SUBJS LEFT AND THEY DON'T WANT
CONTACT.
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201110612
Case # 2020-24421, 2020-
24422
Incident: 201110612 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/19/20 16:54:20 Thursday by PHN2 RODRIGUEZ, Y AMINA
Dispatched: 11/19/20 16:59:39 unit 241B by DSP2 2928
Enroute: 11/19/20 17:55:03 unit 241B
On Scene: 11/19/20 18:03:58 unit 241B
Closed: 11/19/20 18:04:08
Final call type: 417WO (2) PERSON WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
Init. call type: 417WO (2) PERSON WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
Primary unit: 241B
Case Numbers: 2020-24421 (CR_Call report)
2020-24422 (CR_Call report)
Disposition: CR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
11 /19/20 16:57:40 3140
11/19/20 16:58:50 3140
11/19/20 16:59:19 3140
1
1
1
10 MIN AGO, MW,.BLU TSHIRT, BLU JEANS, 422'0 CP W/
KNIFE AND PUNcm CP IN THE FACE
SUSP NO LONGER T97, LS IN A WHI TRUCK HEADING WB 1 ST
CP ALSO ADV'ING SUBJ INITIALLY WALKED UP TO THE
LOBBY WINDOW ASKING FOR MONEY AND SAID HE HAD A
KNIFE
11 /19/20 16:59:39 DSP2 2928 3 241 B: DSPTCH (GRANADOS, ELIZABETH)
11/19/20 16:59:45 3140 1 CP REF THEN SUBJ WALKED TO THE PLOT CP ASKED HIM
TO LEAVE, SUBJ THEN 422'0 WI KNIFE AND PUNCHED HIM
11/19/2017:00:57 241B
11 /19/20 17:00:57 2928
11 /19/20 17:03:43 SAPD
11/19/20 17:03:43 SAPD
3 2418: Responding From= N BROADWAY\W CIVIC CENTER DR
1 282A: (ACHUTEGUI, MAIRA) ASSISTING 241 B:
1 242A: (GRANT, JEFFREY) ASSISTING 241B:
1 MobileCAD assist from Unit 242A
11/19/20 17:34:10 WebRMS 1 241 B assigned case number: Cl#Requested
11/19/2017:55:03 241B 1 Secondary Location for 241B: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
11/19/2017:55:03 241B
11/19/20 18:03:58 241 B
11/19/20 18:04:08 241 B
11/19/20 18:04:08 241 B
11 /19/20 18:04:08 241 B
3 241 B: ENROUTE
3 2418:ATSCNE
3 Incident Closed.
3 241 B: Unit Cleared From Incident 201110612
3 241 B: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201110612
Case # 2020-24421, 2020-
24422
Incident: 201110612 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/19/20 16:54:20 Thursday by PHN2 RODRIGUEZ, Y AMINA
Dispatched: 11/19/20 16:59:39 unit 241B by DSP2 2928
Enroute: 11/19/20 17:55:03 unit 241B
On Scene: 11/19/20 18:03:58 unit 241B
Closed: 11/19/20 18:04:08
Final call type: 417WO (2) PERSON WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
Init. call type: 417WO (2) PERSON WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
Primary unit: 24 lB
Case Numbers: 2020-24421 (CR_ Call report)
2020-24422 (CR_ Call report)
Disposition: CR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
11/19/20 16:57:40 3140 1
11/19/20 16:58:50 3140 1
11/19/20 16:59:19 3140 1
11/19/20 16:59:39 DSP2 2928 3
11/19/20 16:59:45 3140 1
11 /19/20 17:00:57 241 B 3
11 /19/20 17:00:57 2928 1
11 /19/20 17:03:43 SAPD 1
11 /19/20 17:03:43 SAPD 1
11/19/2017:34:10 WebRMS 1
11/19/20 17:55:03 241B 1
Comment
10 MIN AGO, MW-BLU TSHIRT, BLU JEANS, 422'0 CP W/
KNIFE AND PUNC""'A'm CP IN THE FACE
SUSP NO LONGER T97, LS IN A WHI TRUCK HEADING WB 1 ST
CP ALSO ADV'ING SUBJ INITIALLY WALKED UP TO THE
LOBBY WINDOW ASKING FOR MONEY AND SAID HE HAD A
KNIFE
241 B: DSPTCH (GRANADOS, ELIZABETH)
CP REF THEN SUBJ WALKED TO THE PLOT CP ASKED HIM
TO LEAVE, SUBJ THEN 422'0 W/ KNIFE AND PUNCHED HIM
241 B: Responding From = N BROADWA Y\W CIVIC CENTER DR
282A: (ACHUTEGUI, MAIRA) ASSISTING 241 B:
242A: (GRANT, JEFFREY) ASSISTING 241 B:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 242A
241 B assigned case number : Cl#Requested
Secondary Location for 241 B: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA,SANTA
ANA.CA 92703
11/19/2017:55:03 241B
11/19/20 18:03:58 241 B
11/19/2018:04:08 241B
11/19/20 18:04:08 241 B
11 /19/20 18:04:08 241 B
3 241 B: ENROUTE
3 241B: ATSCNE
3 Incident Closed.
3 241B: Unit Cleared From Incident 201110612
3 241B: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201111063
Incident: 201111063 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/20/20 13:17:30 Friday by
Dispatched: 11/20/20 13:17:30 unit 092A by 092A 092A
Enroute: 11/20/20 13:17:30 unit 092A
On Scene: 11/20/20 13:17:30 unit 092A
Closed: 11/20/20 13:26:56
Final call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Init. call type: VO ( 4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 092A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
11/20/20 13:17:30 092A 3
11/20/20 13:17:30 092A 3
11/20/20 13:17:30 092A 3
11 /20/20 13: 17:30 092A 3
11/20/20 13:17:30 092A 1
11/20/20 13:17:48 2928 1
11/20/20 13:17:48 2928 1
11/20/20 13:17:48 2928 1
11/20/20 13:17:48 2928 1
11/20/20 13:17:55 2928 1
11 /20/20 13: 18:08 2928 1
Comment
092A: Responding From = N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR\E 1 ST ST.
092A: DSPTCH {CUEVAS, MANLIO)
092A: ENROUTE
092A: ATSCNE
License#:-
11/20/20 13:18:16 2928 1
11/20/20 13:26:56 092A
11 /20/20 13:26:56 092A
11/20/20 13:26:56 092A
3
3
3
092A: Unit Cleared From Incident 201111063
092A: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 201208072
Case # 2020-26356
Incident: 201208072 (ASSIGN)
Created: 12/14/20 23:47:26 Monday by DSP4 CASWELL JEANA
Dispatched:
Closed:
Final call type: 415FI (2) DISTURBANCE-FIGHT
Init. call type: 415FI (2) DISTURBANCE-FIGHT
Primary unit: 336
Case Number: 2020-26356
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
12/14/20 23:48:43 3385
12/14/20 23:48:59 3385
12/14/20 23:49:06 3385
12/14/20 23:49:51 3385
Comment
8 SUBJS IN A 415 IN THE PKG LOT. CP THINKS THEY ARE 415
WITH AN EMPL Y?
CP'S GIRLF THINKS SHE SAW A GUN
CP UNCOOP WITH FURTHER AND HUNG UP
ATTEMPTING A CB ON THE T21 THAT SHOWED UP ON CALLER
ID, WENT TO VMAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201209973
Case # 2020-26592
Incident: 201209973 (CLOSED)
Created: 12/18/20 10:54:51 Friday by
Dispatched: 12/18/20 10:54:51 unit 832A by 832A 832A
Enroute: 12/18/20 10:54:51 unit 832A
On Scene: 12/18/20 10:54:51 unit 832A
Closed: 12/18/20 11:13:44
Final call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Init. call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Primary unit: 832A
Case Number: 2020-26592 (OA_Obs Arrest)
Disposition: OA: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
12/18/20 10:54:51 832A 3
12/18/20 10:54:51 832A 3
12/18/20 10:54:51 832A 3
12/18/20 10:54:51 832A 3
12/18/20 10:54:51 832A 1
12/18/20 10:55:10 832A 3
12/18/20 10:55:12 2750 1
12/18/20 10:55:12 2750 1
12/18/20 10:55:12 2750 1
12/18/20 10:55:12 2750 1
12/18/20 10:55:32 2750 1
12/18/20 11 :08:02 WebRMS 1
12/18/20 11: 13:44 832A 3
Comment
832A: Responding From= E 1ST sns 1ST ST.
832A: DSPTCH (MARTINEZ, ADRIAN)
832A: ENROUTE
832A: ATSCNE
License#:-
832A: OK
832A assigned case number: Cl#Requested
832A: AVAIL
12/18/2011 :13:44 832A
12/18/20 11: 13:44 832A
3 832A: Unit Cleared From Incident 201209973
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201210868
Incident: 201210868 (CLOSED)
Created: 12/20/20 00:01 :53 Sunday by DSP4 SPRAGUE, LINDSAY
Dispatched:
Closed: 12/20/20 00:30:53
Final call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Init. call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Primary unit: 344B
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name: OCF A
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
12/20/20 00:03:12 3693
12/20/20 00:03: 17 3693
12/20/20 00:03:25 3693
12/20/20 00:04:04 3693
12/20/20 00:04:23 3693
12/20/20 00:04:57 3693
12/20/20 00:05:20 3693
12/20/20 00:05:42 3693
12/20/20 00:06:19 3693
12/20/20 00:06:32 3693
12/20/20 00:09:42 3587
Comment
OCFA REQ US FOR FML RPT MALE WHO IS VIOLENT CLAIMING
HE HAS CHEST PAIN, WENT TOWARDS THE FML AND SHE
DISC---THEY ARE IN PLOT NEAR BLK DODGE DURANGO ---FML
#
OCFA STAGING---NO RM#
CALLING FML TO TRY AND GET FURTHER
ON THE LINE WITH FML WHO IS ADVD SHE IS IN FRONT IN THE
PLOT
MALE IS GASPING FOR AIR IN THE BACKGROUND---
BREATHING AND WALKING AROUND
FML ADVD THAT MALE IS HER EX AND WAS VIOLENT TWOS
HER THIS MORNING
FML ADVD WHAT INITIALLY MADE HIM UPSET WAS HER
TRYING TO BREAK UP WITH HIM BUT THAT NOW HES IN REAL
PHYSICAL PAIN
SHE IS UNSURE IF HE IS HAVING A HEART ATTACK, BUT HES
GRABBING HIS CHEST AND GRUNTING
CP FLAGGING OFCR DOWN
CP MAKING CONT
343: FIRE CLR TO ENTER
12/20/20 00:09:53 3693
12/20/20 00:09:53 3693
T39 OCFA
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 201211315
Incident: 201211315 (CLOSED)
Created: 12/20/20 21:09:47 SundaybyPHN4 TORREZ, NANCY
Dispatched:
Closed: 12/20/20 22:22:21
Final call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment --------···--------------------
12/20/20 21: 10:38 2989
12/20/20 21:11:15 2989
12/20/20 22:22:21 3084
12/20/20 22:22:21 3084
IN P-LOT REF'ING TO LEAVE, M/ UNK RACE, GRY HOODIE JKT,
BLKPANTS
SUBJ DOES NOT HAVE ROOM AT T20
CP CB TO T22 SUBJ IS GONE
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210102300
Incident: 210102300 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/05/21 12:21:23 Tuesday by DSP6 LEAL, JUAN
Dispatched: 01/05/2112:55:33 unit 135 by DSP2 3703
Enroute: 01/05/21 12:56:13 unit 135
On Scene: 01/05/21 13:00:39 unit 135
Closed: 01/05/21 13:02:28
Final call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Primary unit: 135
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RPPhone:
DatefTime Operator Type
01/05/21 12:22:14 2622 1
01/05/21 12:55:33 DSP2 3703 3
01/05/21 12:56:13 DSP2 3703 3
01/05/21 12:56:13 DSP2 3703 3
01/05/2113:00:39 DSP2 3703 3
01/05/21 13:02:22 135 1
01 /05/21 13:02:28 135 3
Comment
2 GUEST FROM ROOM IIIIARE REFUSING TO CHECK OUT.
THE CHECK OUT TIME IS 1100 HRS. CP REQ'ING PD ASST.
135: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
135: ENROUTE
135: Responding From = N EASTS I DE A V\E 4TH ST
135: ATSCNE
SPOKE TO CP, BOTH GUESTS CHECKED OUT
135: AVAIL
01/05/21 13:02:28 135
01 /05/21 13:02:28 135
3 135: Unit Cleared From Incident 210102300
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident # 21 0202994
Incident: 210202994 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/05/21 18:45:50 Friday by RODRIGUEZ, BRITTANY
Dispatched:
Closed: 02/05/21 18:47:48
Final call type: VO ( 4) VEHICLE OBS
Init. call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 241 B
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR:2
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/05/21 18:45:51 3505
02/05/21 18:45:51 3505
02/05/21 18:45:51 3505
02/05/21 18:45:51 3505
02/05/21 18:46:07 3505
02/05/21 18:46:07 3505 Incident Closed.
Comment
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210210160
Incident: 210210160 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/18/21 00:28:51 Thursday by PHNl EPPERSON, JAZMINE
Dispatched:
Closed: 02/18/21 01:27:54
Final call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Primary unit: 332A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST 1111:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/18/21 00:29:59 3511
02/18/21 00:30:05 3511
02/18/21 00:30:05 3511
Comment
MW & FW, -BROKE INTO ROOM AND REF TO LEAVE. SUBJS
CLAIM TO NOT HAVE ID.
SUBJS STILL IN THE ROOM
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident #
Incident: (CLOSED)
Created:
Dispatched:
Enroute:
On Scene:
Closed:
Final call type:
Init. call type:
Primaryunit:
Case Number:
Dispositiop.:
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
3587 1
3587 1
DSP5 3146 3
DSP5 3146 3
145 3
145 3
3587 1
125
125
3587
3587
3587
3
3
1
1
1
3587
3385
3385
125
145
1
1
1
3
3
DSP5 3146 3
DSP5 3146 3
125 1
125 3
125
145
145
145
3
3
3
3
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210303981
Incident: 210303981 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/07/21 02:51:30 Sunday by DSP3 EPPERSON, JAZMINE
Dispatched:
Closed: 03/07/21 03:53:40
Final call type: 415T (3) DISTURBANCE-TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 415T (3) DISTURBANCE-TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 342A
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone
Date/Time Operator Type
03/07/21 02:52:25 3511
03/07/21 02:52:44 3511
03/07/21 03:36:17 2928
03/07/21 03:36:17 2928
Comment
M/ H, -ORK SHRT, DRK PNTS HARASSING CUSTOMERS
NOWPNS
CB CP FOR UPDATE SUBJ NEAR ROOM-NEAR
DUMPSTER
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210308734
Incident: 210308734 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/15/21 01:54:43 MondaybyPHNl TORREZ, NANCY
Dispatched:
Closed: 03/15/21 02:10:18
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPNarne:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
03/15/21 01 :55:45 2989
03/15/21 02:10:13 3587
03/15/21 02:10:13 3587
Comment
MALE OUT FRNT-RINGING BELL AT NIGHT WINDOW, REF'ING
TO LEAVE, M/ H, BRO BB CAP, BRO JKT, DK JEANS
Incident Closed.
CP CB ADV'D SUBJ LEFT T22 PER CP
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210318510
Incident: 210318510 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/30/21 12:00:24 Tuesday by DSP4 JILEK, GABRIELA
Dispatched:
Enroute: 03/30/21 12:58:34 unit 836A
On Scene: 03/30/21 14:03:49 unit 836A
Closed: 03/30/21 14:52:09
Final call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Init. call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 836A
Case Number: None
Disposition: OA: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
03/30/21 12:00:26 2750 1
03/30/21 12:00:26 2750 1
03/30/21 12:00:26 2750 1
03/30/21 12:00:26 2750 1
03/30/21 12:00:47 DSP4 2750 3
03/30/2112:00:47 DSP4 2750 3
03/30/21 12:00:47 2750 1
03/30/21 12:01:00 2750 1
03/30/21 12:10:59 3334 1
03/30/21 12:27:01 TOWINTERFACE 1
03/30/21 12:27:01 TOWINTERFACE 1
03/30/21 12:27:46 3472 1
03/30/21 12:28:09 TOWINTERFACE 1
03/30/21 12:28:09 TOWINTERFACE 1
03/30/21 12:44:09 TOWINTERFACE 1
836: ST ART R/ 0 OR 926 PLS
DTS Update: Request ID 26013 (for unit 836A) sent to DTS
DTS Update: Response received for request ID 26013
(incident 538) (unit 836A) Success. (DTS call number:
2021033000008)
NO ANS FOR R/ 0 LEFT VM W/ TOW INFO
DTS Update: Tow status "Dispatched" received for rotation
service request ID 26013
DTS Update: Tow status "En Route" received for rotation
service request ID 26013
DTS Update: Tow status "On Scene" received for rotation
service request ID 26013
Secondary Location for 836A: 62 CIVIC CENTER
PLAZA.SANTA ANA.CA 92703
03/30/21 12:58:34 836A
03/30/21 12:58:34 836A 3 836A: ENROUTE
03/30/21 13:26:10 TOWINTERFACE 1
03/30/21 14:03:49 DSP3 3472 3
03/30/21 14:52:09 836A 3
03/30/21 14:52:09 836A 3
03/30/21 14:52:09 836A 3
DTS Update: Tow status "Completed" received for rotation
service request ID 26013
836A: ATSCNE
836A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210318510
836A: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210319291
Incident: 210319291 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/31/21 14:37:16 Wednesday by PHN3 DE SANTIAGO, ANGELICA
Dispatched:
Closed: 03/31/21 16:28:00
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Primary unit: 233B
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
-----------·-------------------
03/31/21 14:39:03 3206
03/31/21 14:39:20 3206
03/31/21 15:45:48 3206
03/31/21 16:18:28 233B
03/31/21 16:18:28 233B
FEM IN ROOM-IS REF'ING TO CHECK OUT -ROOM IS
REGISTERED TO A
NEG COVID
EMPL Y ANTHONY CB -FEM IS IN THE RESTROOM INS OF THE
ROOM REF'ING TO LEAVE
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210407782
Incident: 210407782 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/13/21 08:18:16 Tuesday by DSP6 CERVANTES, CAROLINA
Dispatched: 04/13/21 08:19:32 unit 562 by DSP6 3395
Enroute: 04/13/21 08:19:36 unit 562
On Scene: 04/13/21 08:18:17 unit 135
Closed: 04/13/21 09:21 :56
Final call type: 503C (4) SAPD STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERY
Init. call type: 503C (4) SAPD STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERY
Primary unit: 135
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
04/13/2108:18:17135 3 135: ATSCNE
04/13/21 08:18:40 3395 1 135: VEH UNOOC IN SUNDLAND MOTEL P-LOT
04/13/21 08:19:16 3395 1
04/13/21 08:19:25 3395 1 135: REQ CSI
04/13/21 08:19:32 3395 1 562: (PARENT, THERESA) ASSISTING 135:
04/13/21 08:19:36 562 3 562: ENROUTE
04/13/21 08:19:36 562 3 562: Responding From = N SHEL TON ST
04/13/21 08:21 :26 134 3 134: Responding From = N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR\E 1 ST ST
04/13/21 08:21 :26 SAPD 1 MobileCAD assist from Unit 134
04/13/21 08:21 :26 SAPD 1 134: (ACHUTEGUI, MAIRA) ASSISTING 135:
04/13/21 08:21 :30 134 3 134: ATSCNE
04/13/21 08:40:45 562 3 562: ATSCNE
04/13/21 08:46:13 134 1 Secondary Location for 134: 241 s lyon ,3,
04/13/21 09:01 :48 134 3 134: ENROUTE
04/13/21 09:01 :48 134 1 Secondary Location for 134: 2111 e first,
04/13/21 09:12:33 562 3 562: AVAIL
04/13/21 09: 12:33 562 3 562: Unit Cleared From Incident 210407782
04/13/21 09:20: 18 135 3 135: AVAIL
04/13/21 09:20: 18 135 3 135: Unit Cleared From Incident 210407782
04/13/21 09:21 :56 134 3 134: AVAIL
04/13/21 09:21 :56 134 3 134: Unit Cleared From Incident 210407782
04/13/21 09:21 :56 134 3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210410581
Case # 2021-08404
Incident: 210410581 (ASSIGN)
Created: 04/17/21 21:00:40 SaturdaybyDSP4 RODRIGUEZ, BRITTANY
Dispatched: 04/17/21 21:14:21 unit 044A by 044A 044A
Enroute: 04/17/21 23:14:20 unit 046A
On Scene: 04/17/21 21 :00:41 unit 043A
Closed:
Final call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 043A
Case Number: 2021-08404
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
04/17/21 21 :00:41 043A 3465 3
04/17/21 21:00:41 047A 3
04/17/21 21:14:21 044A 3
04/17 /21 21: 14:21 SAPD 1
04/17/21 21 :14:21 SAPD 1
04/17/21 21 :17:03 044A 3
04/17/21 21 :17:03 044A 3
04/17/21 21 :23:29 3505 1
04/17/21 21 :23:29 3505 1
04/17/21 21 :23:29 3505 1
04/17/21 21 :23:29 3505 1
04/17/21 21 :23:59 3505 1
04/17/21 21 :24:08 3505 1
043A: ATSCNE
047A: ATSCNE
044A: ATSCNE
Comment
044A: (CAMPI, MARK) ASSISTING 046A:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 044A
044A: AVAIL
044A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210410581
04/17/21 21 :24:18 3505 1
04/17/21 21 :24:35 3505 1
04/17/21 21 :28:48 3505 1
04/17/21 21 :51 :30 WebRMS 1
04/17/21 21 :58:51 2782 1
04/17/21 21 :59:28 2782 1
04/17/21 21 :59:28 2782 1
04/17/21 21 :59:54 046A 1
04/17/21 22:00:05 043A 3
04/17/21 22:00:05 043A 3
046: HAVE TUSTIN CHK STATUS OF VEH
046: WHT CHVY 1500 P/ U
T39TUSTIN
046A assigned case number: Cl#Requested
040A: () ASSISTING 043A:
Secondary Location for 040A: SAJ, 62 CIVIC CENTER
PLAZA.SANT A ANA, CA 92703.
040: FEM
Secondary Location for 046A: 62 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANT A
ANA.CA 92703
043A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210410581
043A: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210501543
Incident: 210501543 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/03/21 16:09: 11 Monday by SUPP CERVANTES, CAROLINA
Dispatched:
Closed: 05/03/21 16:36:07
Final call type: 927D (2) POSSIBLE DEAD BODY
Init. call type: 927D (2) POSSIBLE DEAD BODY
Primary unit: 236
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/03/21 16:09:52 3395
05/03/21 16:10:35 3395
05/03/21 16:11 :06 3395
05/03/2116:11:17 3395
05/03/21 16: 11 :20 34 72
05/03/21 16:12:35 3395
05/03/21 16:12:51 3395
05/03/21 16: 13:54 3395
05/03/21 16:14:35 2887
05/03/21 16:27:42 3205
05/03/21 16:27:42 3205
Comment
PER CP LOCATED 927D MALE ON THE STAIRWAY NEAR THE
MAIN OFFICE
PER CP MALE IS NOT BREATHING, EYES ARE OPEN CHEST IS
NOT RISING AND MALE NOT RESPONDING
UNK HOW LONG MALE HAS BEEN THERE
CP NOW ADV'ING POSS ONLY 10 MINS
T39 FIRE
CP ADV'D GUEST/ ROOMATE IN ~
POINTED MALE OUT TO CP -927D MALE M/ HISP ----
CP WILL T23 NEAR THE OFFICE AND DIRECT OFCRS
T39WC
236: SUBJ IS BREATHING JUST NOT COHERENT
236: MED AID
Incident Closed.
Created:
Dispatched:
Closed:
Final call type:
Init. call type:
Primary unit:
Case Number:
Police Field Activity
lncide
Case
Incident:-(ASSIGN)
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
■
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210504723
Incident: 210504723 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/08/21 14:35:56 Saturday by PHN4 TORREZ, NANCY
Dispatched: 05/08/21 15:09:42 unit 244 by DSPl 3073
Enroute: 05/08/21 15:09:48 unit 242
On Scene: 05/08/21 15:16:38 unit 244
Closed: 05/08/21 15:25:59
Final call type: 594P (3) MALICIOUS MISCHIEF I/P
Init. call type: 594P (3) MALICIOUS MISCHIEF I/P
Primary unit: 244
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
05/08/21 14:36:22 2989 1 SUBJ TO REAR, DAMAGING PROPERTY
05/08/21 14:36:38 2989 1 M/ H, -NO SHRT, BLU JEANS
05/08/21 14:36:52 2989 1 THROWING ROCKS AT WINDOWS
05/08/21 14:37:32 2989 1 ALSO DAMAGED TREES ON PROPERTY\
05/08/21 15:09:42 DSP1 3073 3 244: DSPTCH (LUNA, STEPHANIE)
05/08/21 15:09:43 DSP1 3073 3 242: DSPTCH (MURILLO, L YSETTE)
05/08/21 15:09:48 242 3 242: ENROUTE
05/08/21 15:09:48 242 3 242: Responding From = S BROADWA Y\W PINE ST
05/08/21 15:09:53 244 3 244: Responding From = S BROADWA Y\W PINE ST
05/08/21 15:09:53 244 3 244: ENROUTE
05/08/21 15:16:38 244 3 244: ATSCNE
05/08/21 15: 17: 16 242 3 242: ATSCNE
05/08/21 15:19:12 242 3 242: AVAIL
05/08/21 15: 19: 12 242 3 242: Unit Cleared From Incident 210504723
05/08/21 15:25:59 244 3 244: AVAIL
05/08/21 15:25:59 244 3 244: Unit Cleared From Incident 210504723
05/08/21 15:25:59 244 1 no one matching no vie
05/08/21 15:25:59 244 1 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210505647
Incident: 210505647 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/10/21 06:17:28 MondaybyDSP3 OCHOA, LUISA
Dispatched:
Closed: 05/10/21 07:16:06
Final call type: 488R (4) PETTY THEFT RPT
Init. call type: 488R ( 4) PETTY THEFT RPT
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/10/21 06:21 :49 3587
05/10/21 06:22:01 3587
05/10/21 06:22:22 3587
05/10/21 07:16:01 2750
05/10/21 07:16:01 2750
Comment
OCCRD ON 05/ 07 UNK SUSP TOOK CPS METHODONE
BOTTLES CP NOW SAYING SOMEONE ALSO TOOK HER CELL
PHN ON A DIFFERENT DAY, CP WILL BE T23 AT 2101 E 1ST
OUTSIDE THE CLINIC NEXT DOOR TO T20, CP WRG BRN
HOODIE SWTSHRT, GRY PNTS, IN A WHEEL CHAIR
CP WAS CALLING FROM CLINICS T21
CP DOES NOT HAVE T21 -T21 PROV IS FOR CLINIC
Incident Closed.
CP CALLED BACK TO T22 CALL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210505933
Incident: 210505933 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/10/21 15:26:08 Monday by
Dispatched: 05/10/21 15:26:08 unit 838A by 838A 838A
Enroute: 05/10/21 15:26:08 unit 838A
On Scene: 05/10/21 15:26:08 unit 838A
Closed: 05/10/21 16:03:39
Final call type: PROBR (4) PROBATION VIOLATION REPORT
Init. call type: PROBR (4) PROBATION VIOLATION REPORT
Primary unit: 838A
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/10/21 15:26:08 838A 3
05/10/21 15:26:08 838A 3
05/10/21 15:26:08 838A 3
05/10/21 15:26:08 838A 3
05/10/21 15:27:24 832A 3
05/10/21 15:27:24 SAPD 1
05/10/21 15:27:24 SAPD 1
05/10/21 15:34:49 838A 1
05/10/21 16:02:21 838A 3
05/10/21 16:02:21 838A 3
05/10/21 16:03:39 832A 3
05/10/21 16:03:39 832A 3
05/10/21 16:03:39 832A 3
Comment
838A: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST.
838A: DSPTCH (BABINSKI, JAMES)
838A: ENROUTE
838A: ATSCNE
832A: ATSCNE
MobileCAD assist from Unit 832A
832A: (GONZALEZ, LEONARDO) ASSISTING 838A:
838A: AVAIL
838A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210505933
832A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210505933
832A: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210508233
Incident: 210508233 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/14/21 09:20:55 Friday by PHN2 RODRIGUEZ, Y AMINA
Dispatched: 05/14/21 11 :41 :30 unit 154A by DSP2 2993
Enroute: 05/14/21 11:41:34 unit 154A
On Scene: 05/14/21 11 :49:06 unit 154A
Closed: 05/14/21 11 :57:58
Final call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Init. call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHECK
Primary unit: 154A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/14/21 09:22:18 3140
05/14/21 09:22:34 3140
1
1
Comment
CP REQ A WELF CHECK OF HER MOTHER-
GP HAS NOT HEARD FROM HER IN 2 WEEKS AND UNABLE TO
GET A HOLD OF HER
05/14/21 11 :41 :30 DSP2 2993 3 154A: DSPTCH (CONTRERAS, ADRIAN)
05/14/21 11 :41 :34 154A 3 154A: ENROUTE
05/14/21 11 :41:34154A 3
05/14/21 11 :49:06 154A 3
05/14/21 11 :54:03 154A 1
05/14/21 11 :57:58 154A 3
05/14/21 11 :57:58 154A 3
05/14/21 11 :57:58 154A 3
154A: Responding From= S EVERGREEN ST\E OCCIDENTAL
ST
154A: ATSCNE
ROOM#.IS VACANT. CONTACTED CP AND ADVISED HER.
154A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210508233
154A: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210509831
Incident: 210509831 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/16/21 21:49:43 Sunday by
Dispatched:
Closed: 05/16/21 22:13:35
Final call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 335B
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/16/21 21 :50:39 SAPD
05/16/21 21 :50:39 SAPD
05/16/21 21 :54:00 SAPD
05/16/21 21 :54:00 SAPD
05/16/21 22:04:48 331 B
05/16/21 22:04:48 331 B
Comment
332A: (CORREA, CARLOS) ASSISTING 335B:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 332A
331 B: (FLEMISTER, CHARLES) ASSISTING 335B:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 331 B
Secondary Location for 331 B: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA,SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210510657
Incident: 210510657 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/18/21 09:00:39 Tuesday by
Dispatched: 05/18/21 09:00:39 unit 095A by 095A 095A
Enroute: 05/18/21 09:00:39 unit 095A
On Scene: 05/18/21 09:00:39 unit 095A
Closed: 05/18/21 09:03:51
Final call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Primary unit: 095A
Case Number: None
Disposition: FI: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
05/18/21 09:00:39 095A
05/18/21 09:00:39 095A
05/18/21 09:00:39 095A
05/18/21 09:00:39 095A
3 095A: DSPTCH (OSORIO, DANIA)
3 095A: ENROUTE
3 095A: ATSCNE
3 095A: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST.
05/18/21 09:00:59 095A 1
05/18/21 09:03:51 095A 3 095A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210510657
05/18/21 09:03:51 095A
05/18/21 09:03:51 095A
3 Incident Closed.
3 095A: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210512520
Case # 2021-10984
Incident: 210512520 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/21/21 10:52:28 Friday by
Dispatched: 05/21/21 10:52:28 unit 832A by 832A 832A
Enroute: 05/21/21 10:52:33 unit 832A
On Scene: 05/21/21 10:58:32 unit 833A
Closed: 05/21/21 13:23:02
Final call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 832A
Case Number: 2021-10984 (AS_Assist)
Disposition: AS: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
05/21/21 10:52:28 832A 3 832A: Responding From= S STANDARD AV\E POMONA ST.
05/21/21 10:52:28 832A 1 Sunland Motel
05/21 /21 10:52:28 832A 3 832A:DSPTCH(BELL,RYAN)
05/21/21 10:52:33 832A 3 832A: Responding From = 2111 e 1st
05/21/21 10:52:33 832A 3 832A: ENROUTE
05/21/21 10:53:32 832A 1 stephanie saucedo 8/ 13/ 1986
05/21/21 10:55:55 851A 3 851A: Responding From= S STANDARD AV\E OXFORD ST
05/21/21 10:55:55 SAPD 1 851A: (AYALA, GARY) ASSISTING 832A:
05/21/21 10:55:55 SAPD 1 MobileCAD assist from Unit 851A
05/21/21 10:55:55 851A 3 851A: ENROUTE
05/21 /21 10:58:32 833A 3 833A: ATSCNE
05/21 /21 10:58:33 SAPD 1 833A: (CUEVAS, MANLIO) ASSISTING 832A:
05/21 /21 10:58:33 SAPD 1 MobileCAD assist from Unit 833A
05/21/21 10:59:07 831 3 831: Responding From= E CHESTNUT AV\S GRAND AV
05/21/21 10:59:07 SAPD 1 831: (VELASQUEZ, RICARDO) ASSISTING 832A:
05/21/21 10:59:07 SAPD 1 MobileCAD assist from Unit 831
05/21 /21 10:59:07 831 3 831: ENROUTE
05/21/2111:02:25 832A 3 832A: ATSCNE
05/21/2111:03:13 851A 3 851A: ATSCNE
05/21/2111:04:12 831 3 831: ATSCNE
05/21/21 11 :37:31 WebRMS 1 833A assigned case number: Cl#Requested
05/21/21 11 :51 :28 831 3 831: OK
05/21/21 11 :52:05 851A 3 851A: OK
05/21/21 13:19:41 831 3 831: Unit Cleared From Incident 210512520
05/21 /21 13: 19:41 831 3 831: AVAIL
05/21/21 13:19:52 833A 3 833A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210512520
05/21/21 13:19:52 833A 3 833A: AVAIL
05/21/21 13:20:38 851A 3 851 A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210512520
05/21/21 13:20:38 851A 3 851A: AVAIL
05/21 /21 13:23:02 832A 3 832A: AVAIL
05/21/21 13:23:02 832A 3 832A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210512520
05/21 /21 13:23:02 832A 3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210512540
Case # 2021-10985
Incident: 210512540 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/21/2111:36:13 Friday by
Dispatched: 05/21/21 11:36:13 unit 839A by 839A 839A
Enroute: 05/21/21 12:17:18 unit 839A
On Scene: 05/21/21 11:55:30 unit 839A
Closed: 05/21/21 12:28:02
Final call type: PROBR (4) PROBATION VIOLATION REPORT
Init. call type: PROBR (4) PROBATION VIOLATION REPORT
Primary unit: 839A
Case Number: 2021-10985 (NR_No Report)
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
05/21 /21 11 :36: 13 839A
05/21/2111:37:16 839A
3 839A: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST.
1 Secondary Location for 839A: 62 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANT A
ANA.CA 92703
05/21 /21 11 :37:46 2993 1 839: W/ 2 FEMS
05/21/21 11 :40:04 839A 1
05/21/21 11 :42:20 WebRMS 1
05/21/21 11 :45:47 839A 1
05/21/21 11 :48:25 2993 1
05/21/21 11 :51 :05 SUPP 2571 3
05/21/21 11 :51 :22 DSP2 2993 3
05/21/21 11 :51 :22 DSP2 2993 3
05/21/21 11 :51 :22 DSP2 2993 3
839A assigned case number: Cl#Requested
call duplicated. Cl STAMPED IN ERROR
Incident Re-opened: CLOSED IN ERROR
839A:DSPTCH(BELL,RYAN)
839A: Status bypassed by user due to allowable status change
839A: Responding From = W 6TH snN SHEL TON ST.
839A: SAJ
05/21/21 11 :51 :22 2993
05/21/21 11 :55:29 2993
1
1
839: SAJ
Secondary Location for 839A: SAJ, 62 CIVIC CENTER
PLAZA,SANTA ANA, CA 92703.
05/21/2111:55:30 DSP2 2993 3 839A: ATSCNE
05/21/21 12:17:18 839A
05/21/21 12:17:18 839A
05/21/21 12:17:28 839A
05/21 /21 12:27:01 839A
05/21/21 12:28:02 839A
05/21/21 12:28:02 839A
05/21/21 12:28:02 839A
1 Secondary Location for 839A: 2111 E 1st,
3 839A: ENROUTE
1 1 female starting 53.8
1 ENDING 54.1
3 839A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210512540
3 839A: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210518393
Incident: 210518393 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/30/2112:56:20 Sunday by SUPP WESSON, LYDIA
Dispatched: 05/30/21 13:13:55 unit 115 by DSP3 2710
Enroute: 05/30/21 13:14:01 unit 115
On Scene: 05/30/21 13:15:43 unit 115
Closed: 05/30/21 13:17:49
Final call type: 415 (4) DISTURBING THE PEACE
!nit. call type: 415 (4) DISTURBING THE PEACE
Primary unit: 115
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
05/30/21 12:56:39 1955
05/30/21 12:57:50 1955
1 FB BLK TSHIRT IS T97 CAUSING PROBLEMS
1 CORRECTION, IT'S A MB, CURRENTLY T97 IN FRONT OF THE
LOC.
05/30/21 12:57:57 1955 1
05/30/21 12:58:23 1955 1
05/30/2113:13:55 DSP3 2710 3
05/30/21 13: 14:01 115 3
05/30/2113:14:01 115 3
05/30/21 13: 15:43 115 3
ALSO WEARING JEANS.
NOWPNS.
115: DSPTCH (GONZALEZ, BREANN)
115: ENROUTE
115: Responding From = E 1 ST ST
115: ATSCNE
05/30/21 13:17:47 115
05/30/21 13: 17:49 115
05/30/21 13:17:49 115
05/30/2113:17:49115
1 SUBJ LEFT WHEN CP CONTCT PD
3 115: Unit Cleared From Incident 210518393
3 115:AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210601619
Incident: 210601619 (CLOSED)
Created: 06/03/2112:26:16 ThursdaybyPHN3 ROCHA, FRANK
Dispatched: 06/03/2113:28:52 unit 164 byDSP3 3156
Enroute: 06/03/21 13:28:58 unit 164
On Scene: 06/03/21 13:32:52 unit 144
Closed: 06/03/21 13:46:44
Final call type: 930 ( 4) SEE THE MAN
Init. call type: 930 (4) SEE THE MAN
Primary unit: 144
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
06/03/21 12:27:24 2993 1
06/03/21 12:27:58 2993 1
06/03/21 13:28:52 DSP3 3156 3
06/03/21 13:28:52 DSP3 3156 3
06/03/21 13:28:58 164 3
06/03/21 13:28:58 164 3
06/03/21 13:29:07 144 3
06/03/21 13:29:07 144 3
06/03/21 13:29:33 164 3
06/03/21 13:29:33 164 3
06/03/21 13:32:52 144 3
06/03/21 13:34:05 2994 1
06/03/21 13:34:05 2994 1
06/03/21 13:34:05 2994 1
06/03/21 13:34:05 2994 1
Comment
CP REQ TO SPK TO AN OFCR RE THE MANAGER BREAKING
INTO HIS ROOM LAST NIGHT -PER CP HE HAS VIDEO OF IT
CP WILL T87 IN PARKING LOT IN DRK BLU NISSAN MORANO
164: DSPTCH (DONAHUE, CHRISTOPHER)
144: DSPTCH (ARMSTRONG, JAMES JR)
164: Responding From = E 2ND SnN STANDARD AV
164: ENROUTE
144: Responding From = E 1 ST snuP RR
144: ENROUTE
164: Unit Cleared From Incident 210601619
164: AVAIL
144: ATSCNE
06/03/21 13:34:21 2994 1
06/03/21 13:38:51 144 3 144: OK
06/03/21 13:46:41 144 1 CP'S STORY WAS UNFOUNDED, TALKED W/ MNGR ADVD IT
WAS OVER UNAUTHORIZED LATE CHK OUT, NO CRIME,
ADVD CP TOLVE AREA, PAWC ... NFA
06/03/21 13:46:44 144 3 144: Unit Cleared From Incident 210601619
06/03/21 13:46:44 144 3 144: AVAIL
06/03/21 13:46:44 144 3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210608333
Incident: 210608333 (CLOSED)
Created: 06/14/21 12:30:14 Monday by PHN3 WESSON, LYDIA
Dispatched: 06/14/21 12:38:38 unit 135 by DSP6 2887
Enroute: 06/14/21 12:38:43 unit 134
On Scene: 06/14/21 12:42:29 unit 134
Closed: 06/14/21 12:56:32
Final call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Primary unit: 134
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
06/14/21 12:29:54 1955
06/14/21 12:30:13 1955
1 SITTING UNDER TREE #1 MB WHI CUT OFF MUSCLE SHIRT #2
F/ W, WHI TANK TOP, POSSIBLY PREGNANT, ALSO MH'S. NO
DESCP.
1 GROUP OF SUBJS SITTING IN A CIRCLE UNDER THE TREE IN
FRONT OF THE MOTEL SELLING AND DOING DRUGS
06/14/21 12:38:38 DSP6 2887 3 135: DSPTCH (ANTHIS, SEAN)
06/14/21 12:38:38 DSP6 2887 3 134: DSPTCH (ACHUTEGUI, MAIRA)
06/14/21 12:38:43 134 3 134: Responding From = N WRIGHT ST
06/14/21 12:38:43 134
06/14/21 12:38:53 135
06/14/21 12:38:53 135
06/14/21 12:42:29 134
06/14/21 12:42:34 135
06/14/21 12:56:23 134
06/14/21 12:56:26 135
06/14/21 12:56:26 135
06/14/21 12:56:32 134
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
134: ENROUTE
135: Responding From = N WRIGHT ST
135: ENROUTE
134: ATSCNE
135: ATSCNE
CONTACTED AND PAWC'D.
135: Unit Cleared From Incident 210608333
135: AVAIL
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 210608333
06/14/21 12:56:32 134
06/14/21 12:56:32 134
3 134:AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210611391
Case # 2021-13069
Incident: 210611391 (CLOSED)
Created: 06/19/21 02:59:22 SaturdaybyDSP6 GARCIA, CECILIA
Dispatched:
Closed: 06/19/21 06:23:34
Final call type: 2420 (3) BATTERY JUST/OCCURED
Init. call type: 2420 (3) BATTERY JUST/OCCURED
Primary unit: 344A
Case Number: 2021-13069 (CC_CSI)
Disposition: CC: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
06/19/21 03:01 :58 2928
06/19/21 03:02:15 2928
06/19/21 03:22:08 3205
06/19/21 03:22:13 3511
06/19/21 03:22:36 3205
06/19/21 03:28:41 SAPD
06/19/21 03:28:41 SAPD
06/19/21 03:39:30 WebRMS
06/19/21 03:52:52 573
06/19/21 03:52:52 573
Comment
GUEST RPTG THAT THEY BROKE INTO HIS ROOM AND 242'0
HIM. ASKED CP TO T21 PD. CP VERY DIFF TO UNDERSTAND.
REQ'G CONTACT AT LOBBY. POSS 211
CP UNABLE TO PROVIDE TIME OF WHEN OCC'D
344: REQ MEDICS FORM/ H W/ ABRASIONS TO FACE
T39 OCFA
572: (BRIANO, MARTIN) ASSISTING 344A:
573: (CORDOVA, LORENA) ASSISTING 344A:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 573
344A assigned case number : Cl#Requested
Secondary Location for 573: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210611611
Incident: 210611611 (CLOSED)
Created: 06/19/2113:22:17 SaturdaybyPHN2 RODRIGUEZ, YAMINA
Dispatched: 06/19/2113:57:39 unit 142A by DSP2 3073
Enroute: 06/19/2114:16:58 unit 142A
On Scene: 06/19/21 14:25:30 unit 142A
Closed: 06/19/21 14:3 7 :48
Final call type: 2420 (3) BATTERY JUST/OCCURED
Init. call type: 2420 (3) BATTERY JUST/OCCURED
Primary unit: 142A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST .:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
06/19/21 13:23:23 3140 1 GUEST IN -WAS SUPPOSED CHECK OUT AT 1100 HRS
AND NOW REF TO LEAVE
06/19/21 13:23:51 3140 1 MW,_
06/19/21 13:24:59 3140 1 CP NOW ADV'ING SUBJ 242'0 EMPL Y AFTHER HE TRIED TO
HELP HIM MOVE OUT
06/19/21 13:57:39 DSP2 3073 3 142A: DSPTCH (PICARD, JARED)
06/19/21 13:57:45 142A 3 142A: Responding From= E CHESTNUT AV
142A: ENROUTE 06/19/21 14:16:58 142A 3
06/19/21 14:16:58 142A
06/19/21 14:25:30 142A
06/19/21 14:35:42 142A
06/19/21 14:37:48 142A
06/19/21 14:37:48 142A
06/19/21 14:37:48 142A
1 Secondary Location for 142A: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
3 142A: ATSCNE
1 verbal dispute over tenant leaving the motel. CP asked us to advise
the tenant that he was no longer welcomed on the property. tenant
agreed to leave the motel and took all of his belongings with him.
3 142A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210611611
3 142A: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210701201
Incident: 210701201 (CLOSED)
Created: 07 /02/21 19:39:23 Friday by DSP4 OTERO, SAMANTHA
Dispatched:
Closed: 07 /02/21 20:43: 1 7
Final call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Init. call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Primary unit: 342A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
DatefTime Operator Type
07/02/21 19:40:18 3703
07 /02/21 19:41 :03 2928
07 /02/21 19:41 :03 2928
Comment
FIRE:97 FOR MED AID AND ENGINE CAPT ADV'D THERE IS
ALSO ADV AT THE LOC, UNK IF RELATED
GB'D
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210703658
Incident: 210703658 (CLOSED)
Created: 07 /05/21 20: 10:34 Monday by DSP3 QUINONES, MONIQUE
Dispatched:
Closed: 07/05/21 20:17:13
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
07/05/21 20: 13:49 3334
07/05/21 20:13:54 3334
07/05/21 20:17:07 3334
07/05/21 20:17:07 3334
Comment
UNREGISTERED GUEST BECAME 415 W/ CP WHEN HE WAS
NOT PROVIDED A KEY TO THE ROOM AND ATTEMPTED TO 242
CP ... M/ H, -WHT JACKET, SHORTS
SUBJ IS IN FRONT OF THE LOBBY
Incident Closed.
CP CB ADV T22 SUBJ LEFT
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210801557
Incident: 210801557 (CLOSED)
Created: 08/03/21 15 :26:34 Tuesday by PHN3 CISNEROS, GRIZELDA
Dispatched:
Closed: 08/03/21 16:31: 14
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Primary unit: 235
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
08/03/21 15:28:43 2710
08/03/21 15:29: 15 2710
08/03/21 15:55:21 2710
08/03/21 16:31 :05 267
08/03/21 16:31 :05 267
Comment
MALE IN THE LOBBY OF THE HOTEL, CP NO LONGER RENTING
HIM A ROOM AND HE IS 415 DEMANDING A ROOM ... SUBJ: M/ H,
WHT SHIRT AND F/ H, PNK SHIRT W/ 3 KIDS
SUBJS WERE VERY DISRUPTIVE AND CAUSED A LOT OF
PROBLEMS THIS LAST WEEK
CP CB AND ADVD OF DELAY
subjects left prior to arrival. civil issue between business, no crime.
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident#
Incident: -(ASSIGN)
Created:
Dispatched:
Closed:
Final call type:
Init. call type:
Primary unit:
Case Number:
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: 911 Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
3505
2928
Comment
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210811654
Case# 2021-17711
Incident: 210811654 (CLOSED)
Created: 08/20/21 11:45:30 Friday by
Dispatched: 08/20/21 11:45:30 unit 853A by 853A 853A
Enroute: 08/20/21 13:20:24 unit 573
On Scene: 08/20/21 13:28:11 unit 851
Closed: 08/20/2118:01:14
Final call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Init. call type: 961 (3) TRAFFIC STOP
Primary unit: 853A
Case Number: 2021-17711 (AT_Action taken)
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
08/20/21 11 :45:30 853A
08/20/21 11 :45:30 853A
08/20/21 11 :45:30 853A
08/20/21 11 :45:30 853A
08/20/21 11 :46:52 853A
Type Comment
3 853A: DSPTCH (SMITH, MICHAEL)
3 853A: Responding From= SR-55 N EXIT 11A\SR-55 S
EXIT 11A.
3 853A: 5 FWY SB AT NEWPORT AVE; Response Number:
08202021-0004808;
1 CITY OF TUSTIN
1 CA~
08/20/2111:47:16 853A 1
08/20/21 11 :55:49 853A 1
08/20/21 11 :57:05 853A 1
08/20/21 12:00:09 853A 1
08/20/21 12:01 :03 853A 3 853A: OK
08/20/21 12:19:34 853A 1 Secondary Location for 853A: 2111 E 1 ST ST.SANTA
ANA, CA 92705
08/20/21 12:19:34 853A 1 853: SUNLAND ROOM #111111
08/20/21 12:45:41 WebRMS 1 853A assigned case number : Cl#Requested
08/20/21 12:46:00 3587 1 853: REQ'G CSI
08/20/21 12:48:08 3587 1 851: (VELASQUEZ, RICARDO) ASSISTING 853A:
08/20/21 12:48:08 3587 1 Secondary Location for 851: 2111 E 1 ST ST.,SANTA ANA,
CA 92705.
08/20/21 12:52:09 SAPD 1 Secondary Location for 813A: 2111 E 1 ST ST.,SANTA
ANA, CA 92705.
08/20/21 12:52:09 SAPD 1 Secondary Location for 813A: 2111 E 1 ST ST.
08/20/21 12:52:09 .SAPD 1 MobileCAD assist from Unit 813A
08/20/21 12:52:09 SAPD 1 813A: (STUCZYNSKI, STEVEN) ASSISTING 853A:
08/20/21 13:01 :22 3587 1
08/20/21 13:01 :22 3587 1
08/20/21 13:01 :22 3587
08/20/21 13:01 :22 3587
08/20/21 13:01 :39 3587
08/20/21 13:01 :44 3587
08/20/21 13:03:05 3587
08/20/21 13:03:05 3587
08/20/21 13:03:05 3587
08/20/21 13:03:05 3587
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
08/20/21 13:03:14 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/20/2113:03:15 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/20/21 13:04: 12 SAPD
08/20/21 13:04:12 SAPD
08/20/21 13:04:12 SAPD
08/20/21 13:04: 12 SAPD
08/20/21 13:04:29 3587
1
1
1
1
1
08/20/21 13:04:31 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/20/21 13:04:31 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/20/21 13:04:53 853A
08/20/21 13:05:50 3587
08/20/21 13:05:50 3587
08/20/21 13:06:03 3587
1
1
1
1
08/20/21 13:06:04 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/20/21 13:06:04 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/20/21 13:06:23 3587 1
08/20/21 13:06:31 3587 1
08/20/21 13:06:42 3587 1
DTS Update: Request ID 28304 (for unit 813A) sent to DTS
DTS Update: Response received for request ID 28304
(incident 377) (unit 813A) Success. (DTS call number:
2021082000010)
MobileCAD assist from Unit 573
Secondary Location for 573: 2111 E 1 ST ST ,,SANT A ANA,
CA92705.
Secondary Location for 573: 2111 E 1 ST ST.
573: (CORDOVA, LORENA) ASSISTING 853A:
Secondary Location for 813A: Redhill/ Nison, Redhill/
Nison.
DTS Update: Tow status "Dispatched" received for rotation
service request ID 28304
DTS Update: Tow status "En Route" received for rotation
service request ID 28304
Secondary Location for 853A: 62 CIVIC CENTER
PLAZA.SANTA ANA.CA 92703
813: TUSTIN
Secondary Location for 813A: Red Hill / Nisson Road, Red
Hill/ Nisson Road.
Rotation Request Comment RED HILL/ NISSON ROAD,
TUSTIN
DTS Update: Update of request ID 28304 (for unit 813A)
sent to DTS
DTS Update: Response received for request ID 28304
(incident 377) (unit 813A) Success.
08/20/21 13:08:43 37 43 1
08/20/21 13:17:31 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/20/21 13:20:24 573 3
08/20/21 13:20:24 573 1
08/20/21 13:28:10 851 1
08/20/21 13:28:10 851 3
08/20/21 13:28:11 851 3
08/20/21 13:29:16 2716 1
08/20/21 13:29:16 DSP1 2716 3
08/20/21 13:29:22 2716 1
08/20/21 13:40:29 573 3
08/20/21 13:42:03 DSP1 2716 3
08/20/21 14:13:52 851 3
08/20/21 14:13:52 851 3
08/20/21 14:16:20 813A 3
08/20/21 14:16:20 813A 3
08/20/21 14:41 :31 TOWINTERFACE 1
08/20/2115:31:12 853A 3
08/20/21 15:31 :12 853A 1
08/20/21 15:31 :21 853A 3
08/20/21 16: 15:03 573 3
08/20/21 16: 15:03 573 3
08/20/21 18:01:14 PHN4 3587 3
08/20/21 18:01 :14 PHN4 3587 3
T39 TO CA TOW WI UPDATED T20
DTS Update: Tow status "On Scene" received for rotation
service request ID 28304
573: ENROUTE
Secondary Location for 573: 60 CIVIC CENTER
PLAZA,SANTA ANA.CA 92703
Secondary Location for 851: 60 CIVIC CENTER
PLAZA.SANT A ANA,CA 92703
851: ENROUTE
851: ATSCNE
Secondary Location for 813A: SAJ, 62 CIVIC CENTER
PLAZA,SANTA ANA, CA 92703.
813A: ENROUTE
813: W/ FEM
573: ATSCNE
813A: ATSCNE
851: AVAIL
851: Unit Cleared From Incident 210811654
813A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210811654
813A: AVAIL
DTS Update: Tow status "Completed" received for rotation
service request ID 28304
853A: ENROUTE
Secondary Location for 853A: 60 CIVIC CENTER
PLAZA.SANTA ANA,CA 92703
853A: ATSCNE
573: Unit Cleared From Incident 210811654
573: AVAIL
853A: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210818529
Incident: 210818529 (CLOSED)
Created: 08/31/21 17:32:37 TuesdaybyPHN3 LOPEZ, ROSEMARY
Dispatched:
Closed: 08/31/21 17:46:48
Final call type: 417WO (2) PERSON WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
Init. call type: 417WO (2) PERSON WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
Primary unit: 235A
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
08/31/21 17:32:00 SYS
08/31/21 17:33:01 3084
08/31/21 17:34:03 3084
08/31/21 17:34:18 3084
08/31/21 17:34:23 3084
08/31 /21 17:35:38 3084
08/31/21 17:40:29 2622
08/31/21 17:42:22 2887
08/31/21 17:42:22 2887
Comment
A cellular re-bid has occurred, check the ANI/ ALI Viewer for details
MALE IN THE PLOT WITH A CROWBAR YELLING
MALE IS SWINGING THE CROWBAR AROUND YELLING ... MW
BLK SHRT & SHORTS
RED TRUCK SUBJ IS SMASHING HIS TRUCK, SUBJ IS INSIDE
THE TRUCK NOW AND TURNED IT ON
SUBJ UI OF NARC YELLING
MALE NOW IN FRONT OF THE FRONT OFFICE HITTING THE
TRUCK WITH THE CROW BAR AGAIN
CP CB SUBJ LEFT THE PLOT POSS WB ON 1 ST?
235: MADE CONTACT W/ CP -SUBJ WAS US DRIVING A RED
FORD P/ UP WB 1 ST
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident#
Incident:-(CLOSED)
Created:
Dispatched:
Closed:
Final call type:
Init. call type:
Primary unit:
Case Number:
Disposition:
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
2928
3073
2928
2928
2928
2928
263
263
Comment
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210902206
Incident: 210902206 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/04/21 14:43:02 Saturday by DSP4 CASWELL, JEANA
Dispatched:
Closed: 09/04/2115:31:50
Final call type: 415P (4) DISTURBANCE-PARTY
Init. call type: 415P (4) DISTURBANCE-PARTY
Primary unit: 243
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :REAR OF SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
09/04/21 14:44:09 3385
09/04/21 14:44:16 3385
09/04/21 14:45:15 3385
09/04/21 15:20:13 3765
09/04/21 15:31 :26 243
09/04/2115:31:26 243
Comment
LOUD MUSIC/ SUBJS, POSS SOME TYPE OF EVENT GOING ON
TO THE REAR OF THE SUNLAND MOTEL
CP HAS RECV'D SEVERAL COMPLAINTS
COULD BE COMING FROM A LOC ON 4TH ST BUT CP WASN'T
SURE
ADDTL CP CALLED ADVD APPROX 1000 PPL AT THIS EVENT
HAS BEEN GOING ON SINCE 1100 HRS, -T21 -
Incident Closed.
PERMITTED EVEN AT THE CONSOLATE. WILL BE OVER AT
APPROX 2000 HOURS.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210902863
Incident: 210902863 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/05/2115:28:44 SundaybyDSP5 MARTINEZ, JULIA
Dispatched: 09/05/21 15:30:35 unit 134 by DSP2 3205
Enroute: 09/05/21 15:30:41 unit 134
On Scene: 09/05/21 15:31:45 unit 134
Closed: 09/05/21 15:55:35
Final call type: ASSTF (1) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
!nit. call type: ASSTF (1) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Primary unit: 237
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name: OC FIRE
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
09/05/21 15:29:15 2887 1
09/05/21 15:30:35 3205 1
09/05/21 15:30:41 134 3
09/05/21 15:30:41 134 3
09/05/21 15:30:45 3205 1
09/05/21 15:30:48 133 3
09/05/21 15:30:59 3205 1
09/05/21 15:31 :42 2622 1
09/05/21 15:31 :45 134 3
09/05/21 15:32: 18 3205 1
09/05/21 15:44:10 133 1
09/05/21 15:49: 15 133 3
09/05/21 15:49:15 133 1
09/05/21 15:50:26 134 3
09/05/21 15:50:26 134 3
Comment
FIRE:ENR MALE NOT BREATHING -POSSIBLE OD
134: (ROSALES, JOSE) ASSISTING 237:
134: ENROUTE
134: Responding From = E 1 ST ST
133: (ACHUTEGUI, MAIRA) ASSISTING 134:
133: Responding From = E 1 ST ST
134:133 TANDEM C3, 170 COPIED
PER OCFA PLS USE CAUTION POSS FENTANYL OD
134: ATSCNE
134:OCFA T97
MEDICAL AID, MALE TRANSPORTED TO OC GLOBAL
133: ENROUTE
Secondary Location for 133: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
134: AVAIL
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 210902863
09/05/21 15:51 :02 133
09/05/21 15:55:35 133
09/05/21 15:55:35 133
09/05/21 15:55:35 133
3
3
3
3
133: ATSCNE
133: AVAIL
133: Unit Cleared From Incident 210902863
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210906692
Incident: 210906692 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/11/21 16:29:22 Saturday by SUPP MARTINEZ, JULIA
Dispatched:
Closed: 09/11/21 16:37:45
Final call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Init. call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Primary unit: 243
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST STIIII :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time
09/11 /21 16:30:06
09/11/21 16:30:35
09/11/21 16:30:42
09/11/21 16:31 :33
09/11 /21 16:32:30
09/11/21 16:32:30
09/11 /21 16:37:22
09/11/21 16:37:22
09/11/21 16:37:42
09/11 /21 16:37:42
Operator
2887
2887
2716
2716
SAPD
SAPD ·
SAPD
SAPD
2716
2716
Type Comment
FIRE:IS ENR TO FENANYL OD
FENTANYL
GB
245:WILL BE CLEARING
240: (MENDOZA, JOSE) ASSISTING 243:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 240
MobileCAD assist from Unit 244
244: (LUNA, STEPHANIE) ASSISTING 243:
240:T22
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210912896
Case # 2021-20237
Incident: 210912896 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/21/2115:12:05 Tuesday by
Dispatched: 09/21/21 15:12:05 unit 832A by 832A 832A
Enroute: 09/21/21 15:43:40 unit 832A
On Scene: 09/21/21 15:46:24 unit 832A
Closed: 09/21/21 22:29:36
Final call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 832A
Case Number: 2021-20237 (AT_Action taken)
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
09/21/2115:12:05 832A
09/21/21 15:12:05 832A
09/21 /21 15: 12:05 832A
3 832A: Responding From= E 1ST sns 1ST ST.
3 832A: DSPTCH (SMITH, MICHAEL)
3 832A: 2111 e first; Response Number: 09212021-0054390;
09/21/21 15:19:05 832A 1
09/21/21 15:19:12 WebRMS 1
09/21 /21 15:43:40 832A 1
09/21/21 15:43:40 832A 3
09/21/21 15:46:24 832A 3
832A assigned case number: Cl#Requested
Secondary Location for 832A: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
832A: ENROUTE
832A: ATSCNE
09/21/21 22:29:36 DSP4 3472 3
09/21/21 22:29:36 DSP4 3472 3
Incident Closed.
832A: AVAIL
Police Field Activity
Incident# 210913456
Incident: 210913456 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/22/2112:03:56 Wednesday by
Dispatched: 09/22/21 12:03:56 unit 833A by 833A 833A
Enroute: 09/22/21 12:03:56 unit 833A
On Scene: 09/22/21 12:03:56 unit 833A
Closed: 09/22/21 12:11 :35
Final call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Init. call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 833A
Case Number: None
Disposition: CN: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
09/22/21 12:03:56 833A 3 833A: Responding From= E 1ST ST\S 1ST ST.
09/22/21 12:03:56 833A 1 SUNLAND MOTEL LOT License#: -
09/22/21 12:03:56 833A 3 833A: DSPTCH (BUAN, ISAAC)
09/22/21 12:03:56 833A 3 833A: ATSCNE
09/22/21 12:03:56 833A 3 833A: ENROUTE
09/22/21 12:03:56 833A 3 833A: 2111 E 1 ST ST; Response Number: 09222021-0054570;
09/22/21 12:04:53 833A 1 SAMC 10-34
09/22/21 12: 11 :35 833A 3 833A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210913456
09/22/21 12:11 :35 833A 3 833A: AVAIL
09/22/21 12:11 :35 833A 3 Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 211000599
Incident: 211000599 (CLOSED)
Created: 10/01/21 21:05:06 FridaybyDSP6 LOPEZ, ROSEMARY
Dispatched:
Closed: 10/01/21 21 :41: 11
Final call type: 930 (4) SEE THE MAN
Init. call type: 930 (4) SEE THE MAN
Primary unit: 244
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST 1111 :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
10/01/21 21 :07:59 3084
10/01/21 21 :22:18 3693
10/01/21 21:22:41 3511
10/01/21 21:36:23 244
10/01/21 21:38:03 244
10/01/21 21 :39:14 244
10/01/21 21 :39:14 244
Comment
CP RCVING MSGS FROM AN UNK PERSON WITH DISTURBING
MSGS REF 261 OF KIDS , NO PICTURES ... IT'S A GROUP TEXT
CPS UNIT LOCATED TO THE REAR
244: PLS T21 CP HAVE HER BE THE ONLY ONE TO STEP OUT
FRONT
CPOUTSIDE
MALE HALF STEPED OUT WITH CP. MALE WAS UPSET WITH PD
FROM BEGINING OF CONTACT
MALE WAS RECORDING DURING CONTACT. HE WAS ADV THIS
CONTACT WAS BEING RECORDED BY BWC'S AS WELL AND IT
WAS OK FOR HIM TO RECORD TOO
CP SHOWED MESSAGES TO OFFICERS. MSG DID NOT SHOW
ANY CRIMINAL ACTIVITY. RANDOM NUMBERS MESSAGING
ONE ANOTHER TALKING "TRASH" TO EACH OTHER
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident#
Incident: -(CLOSED)
Created:
Dispatched:
Enroute:
On Scene:
Closed:
Final call type:
Init. call type:
Primary unit:
Case Number:
Disposition:
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: 911 Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
3693 1
3693 1
2928 1
DSPS 2928 3
341 3
3693 1
3693 1
341 3
341 1
341 3
341 1
341 3
341 3
341 3
3
Police Field Activity
Incident# 211006948
Incident: 211006948 (CLOSED)
Created: 10/11/2115:23:09 Monday by PHN4 TORREZ, NANCY
Dispatched:
Closed: 10/11/21 16:01:01
Final call type: 41ST (3) DISTURBANCE-TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 41ST (3) DISTURBANCE-TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 235A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
10/11/21 15:23:31 2989 SEVERAL TRANSIENTS IN P-LOT REF'ING TO LEAVE
10/11/21 16:01 :01 235A subjects left premises
10/11/21 16:01 :01 235A Incident Closed.
Created:
Dispatched:
Closed:
Final call type:
Init. call type:
Primary unit:
Case Number:
Disposition:
Police Field Activity
Incident#
Case#
Incident: -(CLOSED)
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST -:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
2928
2928
2928
SAPD
SAPD
2928
3505
3505
3505
3505
3505
2716
3505
3505
SAPD
SAPD
Comment
WebRMS
346
346
Police Field Activity
Incident# 211100253
Incident: 211100253 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/01/21 11 :52:33 Monday by
Dispatched: 11/01/21 11:52:33 unit 832A by 832A 832A
Enroute: 11/01/21 11:52:33 unit 832A
On Scene: 11/01/21 11:52:33 unit 832A
Closed: 11/01/21 12:01 :21
Final call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Init. call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 832A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
11/01/21 11 :52:33 832A 3
11/01/21 11 :52:33 832A 3
11/01/21 11 :52:33 832A 3
11/01/21 11 :52:33 832A 1
11/01/2111:52:33832A 3
11/01/21 11 :52:33 832A 3
11/01/2112:01:21 832A 3
11/01/2112:01:21 832A 3
11/01/2112:01:22 832A
11/01/21 12:01 :22 832A
832A: ATSCNE
832A: ENROUTE
Comment
832A: Res~rom = E 1ST ST\S 1ST ST.
License#:-
832A: DSPTCH (SMITH, MICHAEL)
832A: 2111 E FIRST ST; Response Number: 11012021-0062926;
832A: Unit Cleared From Incident 211100253
832A: AVAIL
Security 415 be he felt he was stereotyped. called his mom,
facetimed his girlfriend, and called several staff members from inside
methadone clinic to come outside
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 211109894
Incident: 211109894 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/16/21 19:01 :41 Tuesday by PHN3 RAMIREZ, JESSICA
Dispatched:
Closed: 11/16/21 19:31 :04
Final call type: 502 (3) DRUNK DRIVER
Init. call type: 502 (3) DRUNK DRIVER
Primary unit: 237
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
11 /16/21 19:05:06 3146
11 /16/21 19:05:23 3146
11/16/21 19:27:03 237
11/16/21 19:27:03 237
Comment
CP CONCERNED FOR 390 FRND WHO WAS DRIVING & TOLD CP
HE HIT A VEH -CP NOW SURE WHERE TC OCCR'D -CP STATES
HE FOLLOWED FRND TO T20 & SAW HIM GO INTO A ROOM -CP
DIDN'T HAVE RM# BUT CLAIMS ITS A ROOM ON THE RIGHT
SIDE ABOUT HALF WAY OWN -FRND/-MW 5'10
120LBS WEARING GRY SHRT GRY SHORTS DRIVES GOLD TOY
CAMRY
CP BELIEVES FRND WILL GET BACK INTO VEH & DRIVE OFF
Incident Closed.
GOA. no gold toy camry in lot.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 211111482
Incident: 211111482 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/19/21 10:53:39 Friday by PHNl WILSON, RASHAD
Dispatched: 11/19/21 11:18:22 unit 144 by DSPl 3395
Enroute: 11/19/21 11:18:28 unit 142
On Scene: 11/19/21 11 :24:58 unit 142
Closed: 11/19/21 11 :28:38
Final call type: 502 (3) DRUNK DRIVER
Init. call type: 502 (3) DRUNK DRIVER
Primary unit: 144
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:1111
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
11/19/21 10:54:14 3023 1
11/19/21 10:54:49 3023 1
11/19/21 10:55:12 3023 1
11/19/21 10:55:22 3023 1
11 /19/21 10:55:22 3023 1
11/19/21 10:55:22 3023 1
11 /19/21 10:55:22 3023 1
11/19/21 10:55:50 3023 1
11 /19/21 10:56:27 3023
Comment
SILVER TOYT CAMRY PLATE-
DRIVER IS M/ W -• 6', THIN BUILD WEARING A GRY SHIRT
ANDJEANS
DRIVER EXITED THE VEH AND IS STUMBLING -CP ADVSD
DRIVER IS INTOXICATED AND NOT HAVING A MEDICAL
EMERGENCY
CP ADVSD VEH IS IN THE SUNLAND AND IS PARKED
INPROPERL Y SOMEWHAT BLOCKING THE DRIVE THRU
11 /19/21 11 :00:33 2994 1
11/19/2111:18:22 DSP133953
11 /19/21 11: 18:22 DSP1 3395 3
11/19/2111:18:28142 3
11/19/2111:18:28142 3
11/19/21 11:18:32144 3
11/19/21 11:18:32144 3
11/19/2111:24:58 142 3
11 /19/21 11 :25:00 144 3
11 /19/21 11 :28:02 144 1
11 /19/21 11 :28:23 144 3
11 /19/21 11 :28:23 144 3
11 /19/21 11 :28:38 142 3
11 /19/21 11 :28:38 142 3
11/19/21 11:28:38142 3
CP CB ,ADVISED DRIVER ~D THE VEH, LEFT HIS DOOR
OPEN AND ENTERED RM 411111
142: DSPTCH (PICARD, JARED)
144: DSPTCH (ARMSTRONG, JAMES JR)
142: ENROUTE
142: Responding From = N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR
144: Responding From = N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR\E 4TH ST
144: ENROUTE
142: ATSCNE
144: ATSCNE
no 502 obsvd, veh parked w/ in stall not occpd, not 925, nfa
144:AVAIL
144: Unit Cleared From Incident 211111482
142: AVAIL
142: Unit Cleared From Incident 211111482
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 211202843
Incident: 211202843 (CLOSED)
Created: 12/05/2113:59:14 Sunday by DSP6 LEAL, JUAN
Dispatched:
Closed: 12/05/21 14:53:08
Final call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST STIIII :SUNLAND MOTEL
RPName:-
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
12/05/21 13:58:50 2622 1 MALE & FEM BEING 415 W/ THE OWNER OF T20. FEM WRNG
GRY DRESS & MALE IS WRNG BLK SHIRT
12/05/21 14:00:25 2622 2 CP FEARS THEY WILL BEAT HIM UP
12/05/21 14:12:30 2622 3 ANSON-MGR CALLED TO REPORT PERSON IN-IS
REFUSING TO MOVE OUT
12/05/21 14:53:08 3205 Incident Closed.
12/05/21 14:53:08 3205 4 SUBJS LEFT PER CP, T22
Created:
Dispatched:
Enroute:
On Scene:
Closed:
Final call type:
Init. call type:
Primary unit:
Case Number:
Disposition:
Police Field Activity
Incident#
Case#
Incident: -(CLOSED)
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST .. :SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
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3705
2710 1
3705 1
2710 1
3705 1
2887 1
2710 1
3705 1
DSP2 2887 3
DSP2 2887 3
2887 1
Comment
133 3
133 3
144 3
144 3
3385 1
3073 1
3073 1
144 3
133 3
2887 1
WebRMS 1
144 1
144 1
144 3
144 3
133 3
133 3
Police Field Activity
Incident# 211210744
Incident: 211210744 (CLOSED)
Created: 12/18/21 15:59:24 Saturday by DSP4 EYRAZ, TERESA
Dispatched: 12/18/21 16:00:53 unit 286 by DSPl 3587
Enroute:
On Scene:
Closed: 12/18/21 16:20:44
Final call type: ASST (1) ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY
Init. call type: ASST (1) ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY
Primary unit: 213
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST-:SUNLAND MOTEL
RP Name: OCF A
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
12/18/21 15:59:59 2716 1
12/18/21 16:00:19 2716 1
12/18/21 16:00:53 DSP1 3587 3
12/18/21 16:01 :46 3587 1
Comment
1 FIRE ENR TO SUBJ OD'ING AND POSS NOT BREATHING
INSIDE THE ROOM
2 FIRE IS ATT TO GET FURTHER BUT REQ UNITS C3
286: DSPTCH (MOYAO, VICTOR)
3 256ACLRG
12/18/21 16:01 :56 286
12/18/21 16:01 :56 286
12/18/21 16:02:33 3587
12/18/21 16:11 :28 3334
12/18/21 16: 11 :28 3334
3 286: Unit Cleared From Incident 2112107 44
3 286: AVAIL
4 256A C3 OC GLOBAL
5 256A MEDICAL AID
Incident Closed.
Police Field Activity
Incident# 211212244
Incident: 211212244 (CLOSED)
Created: 12/21/21 09:49:05 Tuesday by
Dispatched: 12/21/21 09:49:05 unit 134 by 134 134
Enroute: 12/21/21 09:49:05 unit 134
On Scene: 12/21/21 09:49:05 unit 134
Closed: 12/21/21 10:01:43
Final call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 134
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: 1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2111 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type -----
12/21/21 09:49:05 134 3
12/21 /21 09:49:05 134 3
12/21/21 09:49:05 134 3
12/21/2109:49:05134 3
12/21 /21 09:49:05 134 3
12/21/21 09:49:34 133 3
12/21/21 09:49:34 133 3
12/21/21 09:49:34 133 3
12/21/21 09:49:34 SAPD 1
12/21/21 09:49:34 SAPD 1
12/21/21 09:51:54133 3
12/21/2109:53:56136 3
12/21/21 09:53:56 136 3
12/21/21 09:53:56 136 3
12/21/21 09:53:56 SAPD 1
12/21/21 09:53:56 SAPD 1
Comment
134: 2111 E 1st St; Response Number: 12212021-0069117;
134: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST.
134: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
134: ENROUTE
134: ATSCNE
133: Responding From = N PARKCENTER DR\N PARKCENTER DR
133: DSPTCH (ACHUTEGUI, MAIRA)
133: ENROUTE
1 Backed up 134 with 133
2 MobileCAD assist from Unit 133
133: ATSCNE
136: Responding From = E 3RD ST
136: DSPTCH (WINCHESTER, MATTHEW)
136: ENROUTE
3 Backed up 134 with 136
4 MobileCAD assist from Unit 136
12/21 /21 09:56:37 135 3 135: DSPTCH (TAPIA, MIGUEL)
12/21/21 09:56:37 135 3 135: ENROUTE
12/21/21 09:56:37 135 3 135: Responding From = E 4TH ST\N WRIGHT ST
12/21 /21 09:56:37 SAPD 1 5 Backed up 136 with 135
12/21/21 09:56:37 SAPD 1 6 MobileCAD assist from Unit 135
12/21/21 09:56:44 136 3 136: ATSCNE
12/21 /21 09:58:24 135 3 135: ATSCNE
12/21/21 10:00:32 134 3 134: AVAIL
12/21/21 10:00:32 134 3 134: Unit Cleared From Incident 211212244
12/21/21 10:00:41 136 3 136: Unit Cleared From Incident 211212244
12/21/21 10:00:41 136 3 136: AVAIL
12/21/21 10:00:44 135 3 135: AVAIL
12/21/21 10:00:44 135 3 135: Unit Cleared From Incident 211212244
12/21/2110:01:43 133 3 133: AVAIL
12/21/21 10:01:43133 3 133: Unit Cleared From Incident 211212244
12/21/21 10:01:43 133 3 Incident Closed.
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2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center)
All Incidents from 1-1-20 through 1-1-22
Total Incidents: 161
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
1 1/1/2020 12:08 Wednesday 200100264 Disturbance-transient 10 transients loitering in rear parking lot, near dumpster. CP
asked subjects to leave (no weapons). Incident closed.
2 1/1/2020 19:06 Wednesday 200100409 Trespassing-transient Several transients loitering in the plot. Incident closed.
3 1/1/2020 6:03 Thursday 200100547 Disturbance-transient Transients set up camp at front door of CPS business. Incident
closed.
4 1/2/2020 22:02 Thursday 200101032 Trespassing-transient
Approx. 10 homeless camped out in the plot next to the
dumpster. CP advised subjects not causing 909T. Incident
closed.
5 1/3/2020 6:00 Friday 200101133 Disturbance-transient Approx. 10 subjects asleep at the front door. Incident closed.
6 1/3/2020 7:44 Friday 200101172 Trespassing-transient 10+ transients sleeping on the property. Subjects left per CP.
Incident closed.
7 1/3/2020 19:29 Friday 200101566 Trespassing in progress Approx. 10 transients loitering next to Flame Broiler dumpster
located in the back. Incident closed.
8 1/3/2020 22:56 Friday 200101677 Trespassing-transient 2nd hand info. to CP - 10 transients camped out. Incident closed.
9 1/4/2020 5:55 Saturday 200101794 Disturbance-transient Transients set up camp at front door of CPS business. Incident
closed.
10 1/4/2020 17:32 Saturday 200102144 Trespassing-transient Approx. 5 transients camping on the property. CP has asked
them to leave, but they won't. Incident closed.
11 1/4/2020 22:49 Saturday 200102284 Trespassing-transient Approx. 10 homeless camped out to the rear of the business.
Incident closed.
12 1/5/2020 6:00 Sunday 200102396 SAMC-transient 10 transients have set up camp in front of the business. Subjects
leaving. Incident closed.
13 1/5/2020 17:32 Sunday 200102686 Disturbance-subject Subjects drinking out front refusing to leave. Incident closed.
14 1/5/2020 22:01 Sunday 200102801 Trespassing-transient 10+ transients loitering on the property. All subjects left area.
Incident closed.
15 1/6/2020 6:01 Monday 200102917 Trespassing-transient Several transients camped out at the front door, NFI. Subjects
leaving and cleaning up. Incident closed.
16 1/6/2020 19:35 Monday 200103367 Trespassing-transient
10 transients camping out in the drive-thru area. Single subject
cleared from Johnny's Burgers. Subject cleaned up and left. UTL
and unable to contact CP. Incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
17 1/7/2020 6:03 Tuesday 200103541 Trespassing-transient
5 male/5 female transients loitering, trespass order on file.
Currently in front of business doors. Subjects left. Incident
closed.
18 1/8/2020 6:00 Wednesday 200104181 Trespassing-transient Approx. 10 subjects camped out on property, 602 on file.
Incident closed.
19 1/8/2020 17:07 Wednesday 200104564 Trespassing-transient
Approx. 10-15 homeless in the parking lot. More are gathering
by the minute. CP called back, advised of delay. Subjects asked
to leave and complied. Incident closed.
20 1/8/2020 17:42 Wednesday 200104580 Pedestrian check Incident closed.
21 1/8/2020 19:23 Wednesday 200104628 Trespassing-transient
10 transients camping on property. 5 male/5 female. Advised
subjects smell like 390, 5 at La Torta Loca, 5 at drive-thru area of
Johnny's Burgers. No weapons seen. Incident closed.
22 1/9/2020 4:57 Thursday 200104841 Trespassing-transient At the front door and parking lot. Several transients camped out.
CP will T23. Subjects left. Incident closed.
23 1/9/2020 19:42 Thursday 200105377 Trespassing-transient
10 transients loitering, some in the drive-thru of Johnny's
Burgers and the others to the rear of the Flame Broiler. Incident
closed.
24 1/10/2020 5:01 Friday 200105605 Disturbance-transient Group of approx. 10 subjects camped out at front door and near
dumpster. Incident closed.
25 1/10/2020 19:37 Friday 200106051 Narcotic activity
M/H and F/H, both in their 30's: #1 female-dk hair, gray
sweatshirt, blk pants, #2 male wearing blue shirt. Both subjects
are smoking crack on the side of the business. Business closed.
Incident closed.
26 1/11/2020 5:44 Saturday 200106287 Disturbance-transient Group of 6 subjects near front door. Incident closed.
27 1/11/2020 9:52 Saturday 200106382 Tagging/graffiti in progres
M/B, 40 year old, blk, blk pants, tagging w/ spray paint on CP's
business wall. Black shirt. Spoke w/ CP who advised not desirous
of prosecution and just wanted subject removed from property.
Advised subject ref 602, he complied and left. Incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
28 1/11/2020 18:46 Saturday 200106622 Trespassing in progress
10 transients camping out by the dumpster to the rear of T20. CP
called back. Male still T97 and now directly in front of the doors
of the massage parlor on the property. Incident closed.
29 1/12/2020 5:00 Sunday 200106876 Trespassing-transient
5 transients on the CP's property. They are near the front door
and in the dumpster area. Subjects packing and leaving. Incident
closed.
30 1/12/2020 17:40 Sunday 200107136 Trespassing-transient
10 transients camping out. Negative weapons. OBS subject
drinking alcohol and subject smells of marijuana. CP has 602 on
file 2018-16668. Req subject be arrested. Ongoing issue. Incident
closed.
31 1/13/2020 5:02 Monday 200107342 Trespassing-transient 10 transients camping out in front of business. Packing and
leaving. Incident closed.
32 1/14/2020 6:59 Tuesday 200108020 Trespassing-transient Approx. 8 subjects camped out by front door and to rear by
dumpster. Subjects leaving. Incident closed.
33 1/14/2020 8:37 Tuesday 200108068 Trespassing-transient 10+ transients loitering on property. Have belongings set up
along businesses. Refusing to leave. Incident closed.
34 1/14/2020 17:59 Tuesday 200108434 Disturbance-transient
10 transients camping out on property, behind Flame Broiler in
dumpster area. Refusing to leave. Negative weapons. Incident
closed.
35 1/15/2020 5:26 Wednesday 200108659 Disturbance-transient 5 male/5 female transients on property. Subjects moved along.
Incident closed.
36 1/15/2020 18:21 Wednesday 200109128 Disturbance-transient Several transients (possibly 10) in front of CP's door. Refusing to
leave. CP stepping out. Incident closed.
37 1/16/2020 5:43 Thursday 200109382 Trespassing-transient
10+ homeless subjects camped out by front door and parking lot.
Has 602 on file and wants them removed. Only 2 subjects
outside on property and both state they are customers of La
Torta Loca restaurant. Incident closed.
38 1/16/2020 19:39 Thursday 200109864 SAMC-transient Transients have set up camp in the parking lot next to the
dumpster. Incident closed.
39 1/16/2020 20:59 Thursday 200110087 Trespassing-transient Several transients sleeping outside business front door and in the
parking lot. Incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
40 1/18/2020 5:13 Saturday 200110782 Trespassing-transient 10 subjects camped out in front of CPS front door and parking
lot. CP asked to leave. Subjects refused to leave. Incident closed.
41 1/18/2020 8:50 Saturday 200110851 Follow-up
Attempt to locate Derek Trippy. DV/ 261 suspect. Area check of
hotels on East 1st St. UTL suspects 2007 grey VW Jetta in any
motel plot on 1st from Grand to Elk. Also checked Sunland plot
and 2031 E. 1st. Incident closed.
42 1/19/2020 5:11 Sunday 200111464 Trespassing-transient 10 subjects camped out in front of CPS T20. Contact was made.
Subjects refused. Ongoing problem. Incident closed.
43 1/20/2020 5:00 Monday 200111942 Trespassing-transient 10 transients camping out in front of business and in parking lot.
Subjects moved along. Incident closed.
44 1/21/2020 5:00 Tuesday 200112545 Trespassing-transient 8 subjects camping out. Subjects leaving. Incident closed.
45 1/21/2020 20:41 Tuesday 200112997 Disturbance-transient 10 transients camping out in parking lot. Negative weapons.
Incident closed.
46 1/21/2020 21:25 Tuesday 200113014 Disturbance-transient
2 transient keeps going inside business. Refuses to leave. #1 MB:
30's blk jacket, blk pants. #2 MW: 60's red jacket, blue pants.
Negative weapons possible UI/390. Subjects GOA, C4 speaking
w/ transients in area. Incident closed.
47 1/22/2020 4:53 Wednesday 200113107 Trespassing-transient 10 transients camping out. Subjects at front door and parking lot.
Transients UTL. Incident closed.
48 1/22/2020 9:30 Wednesday 200113261 Indecent exposure in prog
A cellular re-bid has occurred. Check the ANI/ALI viewer for
details. Male transient exposing his penis. M/B mid-30's. Blk
sweater. Blk pants. CP does not want contact. Incident closed.
49 1/22/2020 19:40 Wednesday 200113700 Disturbance-subject
Approx. 15 transients camping out near the Flame Broiler. They
are playing loud music from a stereo and are bothering
customers. No weapons seen. Incident closed.
50 1/23/2020 4:44 Thursday 200113889 Trespassing-transient 8 transients in the parking lot and also near the front door
camping out. CP has a 602 on file, 2018-16668. Incident closed.
51 1/23/2020 19:13 Thursday 200114411 Trespassing-transient
Approx. 10 transients camping on CP's property. CP wants help
to get them off. Subjects right in front of the store. Incident
closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
52 1/24/2020 5:03 Friday 200114639 Trespassing-transient
7 subjects camped out in front of CPS front door and plot.
Contact was made. Subjects refusing to leave. Ongoing problem.
Incident closed.
53 1/25/2020 4:47 Saturday 200115391 Trespassing-transient 8 transients camped out in front of door to business and in the
plot. 602 form on file. Incident closed.
54 1/26/2020 7:00 Sunday 200116083 Disturbance-transient 10 subjects in front of Torta Loca and plot. Camped out. No
weapons seen. Subjects GOA. Incident closed.
55 1/27/2020 5:25 Monday 200116556 Trespassing-transient
CP arrived at this property to find 10+ homeless/transient
subjects T97 and refusing to leave. Asking they be removed off
the property. Incident closed.
56 1/29/2020 19:37 Wednesday 200118334 Trespassing-transient
10 transients setting up camp "all over the place" but especially
in the parking lot next to the dumpster to the rear of the
business. One male in plot and leaving. Incident closed.
57 1/30/2020 22:10 Thursday 200119147 Trespassing-transient Approx. 8 transients T97. CP OBS via cameras. 602 CI #18-16668.
Incident closed.
58 1/31/2020 5:03 Friday 200119267 SAMC-transient Subjects camped out in front of the business. Incident closed.
59 2/1/2020 5:25 Saturday 200200110 Trespassing-transient 7 transients camped out. CP OBS via camera. Transients GOA.
Incident closed.
60 2/2/2020 5:21 Sunday 200200747 Trespassing-transient 6 homeless subjects set up camp near CPS front door. One
subject 97. Left property. Incident closed.
61 2/2/2020 13:04 Sunday 200200901 Trespassing-transient 10-15 transients loitering on prop. & keep jumping the fence into
the Sunland Motel plot. GOA. Incident closed.
62 2/3/2020 5:01 Monday 200201250 Trespassing-transient Several homeless subjects camped out at the front door of the
business. Subjects leaving. Incident closed.
63 2/4/2020 6:32 Tuesday 200201912 Trespassing-transient
10+ transients loitering on the property. CP is not T97. He is
calling without knowing if transients are here or not. I advised
him I cleared the property at 0600 hours and it is not necessary
for him to call unless he is 97 and finds transients here at that
time. Incident closed.
64 2/4/2020 19:26 Tuesday 200202351 Trespassing-transient
5 transients loitering in the parking lot near the dumpsters with
all their belongings. Subjects left without incident. Incident
closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
65 2/10/2020 15:31 Monday 200206011 Patrol Check Incident closed.
66 2/12/2020 17:02 Wednesday 200207421 See the man
CP found his friend's stolen vehicle. Vehicle not listed as stolen.
CP's friend, the R/O, is T97 now. No 503 reports found in RMS.
CP was asked to call back on non-emergency line. The vehicle is
now at 900 E. 2nd, but business is closing. CP will T87 where the
vehicle was originally stolen 4 months ago. CP will be waiting in a
white Mazda V8. Johnny's Burgers parking lot. Incident closed.
67 2/13/2020 19:37 Thursday 200208174 Traffic hazard
Broken water pipe, causing flooding, water coming from the
ground, broken main pipe spewing out of the gutter where it
meets the street. Incident closed.
68 2/13/2020 21:53 Thursday 200208238 Disturbance-transient
Transient male coming in and out of the store bothering CP's
customers. M/W white jacket, blue jeans. Negative weapons. CP
said that sometimes there are more that gather outside also.
Incident closed.
69 2/14/2020 19:19 Friday 200208772 Trespassing-transient 5 homeless subjects camped out blocking the drive-thru.
Business is about to close. Incident closed.
70 2/15/2020 17:06 Saturday 200209312 Trespassing-transient 5 transient camped out by the drive-thru area refusing to leave.
Will advise. Incident closed.
71 2/16/2020 11:14 Sunday 200209784 Trespassing-transient 10 homeless loitering in the plot next to the dumpster. Subjects
left. Incident closed.
72 2/17/2020 7:47 Monday 200210250 Disturbance-transient
3 males and 2 females loitering on the property. 1 male is UI and
passed out not responding to the CP. Subjects leaving. Advised of
602. Incident closed.
73 2/17/2020 9:40 Monday 200210305 Trespassing-transient
Approx. 10 homeless subjects set up camp in the plot located
next to the dumpster. Only 1 transient at business. Left without
incident. Incident closed.
74 2/18/2020 6:49 Tuesday 200210829 Disturbance-transient 5 transients, 3 males and 2 females sleeping in front of business.
Subjects on their way. Incident closed.
75 2/19/2020 5:00 Wednesday 200211410 Trespassing-transient Approx. 7 subjects camped out on property in front of La Torta
Loca and Flame Broiler. Incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
76 2/19/2020 14:48 Wednesday 200211793 Trespassing-transient
5 subjects camped out to the front of T20 on grass area, CP
made contact. Subjects refused. No weapons seen. Ongoing
problem. 1 subject trans to LINK. Incident closed.
77 2/19/2020 22:50 Wednesday 200212129 Trespassing-transient In front of doors to business - 3 males and female transients
camped out - all wht. Incident closed.
78 2/20/2020 5:01 Thursday 200212215 Trespassing in progress via a camera, CP sees 6 subjects loitering on the property. In
front of the business. Incident closed.
79 2/20/2020 22:45 Thursday 200212884 Trespassing-transient By main entrance, 6 homeless subjects camped out in front of
business. Incident closed.
80 2/21/2020 5:00 Friday 200212974 Trespassing-transient 6 subjects camped out at the main entrance of T20. Contact was
made. Subjects refusing to leave. Incident closed.
81 2/22/2020 0:01 Saturday 200213619 Trespassing-transient
3 males and 3 females T97 on the property. Near the main
entrance. Trespass form on file per CP. CP is viewing remotely.
Will advise. Incident closed.
82 2/23/2020 6:05 Sunday 200214284 Trespassing-transient 5-6 homeless subjects camped out in front of main entrance of
business. Incident closed.
83 2/24/2020 5:46 Monday 200214802 Trespassing-transient 6 transients loitering near the front entrance of the business. No
one there. Incident closed.
84 2/24/2020 19:45 Monday 200215220 Trespassing in progress
6 transients set up camp on the property. 3 transients by the
dumpster of the Flame Broiler and 3 more transients are near
Johnny's Burger drive-thru. Incident closed.
85 2/25/2020 5:00 Tuesday 200215421 Trespassing-transient
Approx. 6 subjects set up camp near business. CP OBS subjects
via security cameras. He is not T97. Subjects left the area.
Incident closed.
86 2/26/2020 5:23 Wednesday 200216169 Trespassing-transient
Via cameras, CP see 5+ males on the property camping out.
Asking that officers move them along. Subjects GOA. Incident
closed.
87 2/26/2020 16:12 Wednesday 200216535 Trespassing-transient
3 transients camping out on subject's property. Subjects sitting in
the parking lot near the drive-thru. Tent is set up in the parking
lot. Incident closed.
88 2/27/2020 5:27 Thursday 200216859 Trespassing-transient Approx. 5 transients camped out refusing to leave. CP OBS via
cameras. Incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
89 2/28/2020 5:06 Friday 200217606 Trespassing-transient Via camera, 5 subjects camped by main entrance of business.
Will advise. Incident closed.
90 2/28/2020 19:16 Friday 200218029 Trespassing-transient 5 homeless camped out in the drive-thru. Business is not open.
Incident closed.
91 3/1/2020 7:50 Sunday 200300133 Trespassing-transient 5 transients camped out on the property. Subjects refusing to
leave. Incident closed.
92 3/2/2020 4:58 Monday 200300604 Trespassing-transient 5 homeless subjects camped out at the main entrance at Torta
Loca. Incident closed.
93 3/3/2020 5:30 Tuesday 200301347 Disturbance-transient 3 males and 3 females. All transients camped out in front of
business near front door. Incident closed.
94 3/3/2020 19:19 Tuesday 200301857 Trespassing-transient 3 males and 2 females on the grass at the entrance of the
business loitering on CPS property.
95 3/4/2020 5:01 Wednesday 200302069 Trespassing-transient
6+ homeless on CPS property at the main entrance with
encampments and loitering on the property. CP has called every
morning for at least the last 2 weeks about these subjects. Will
advise. Incident closed.
96 3/5/2020 5:02 Thursday 200302754 Trespassing-transient
Via camera, CP sees 6+ homeless subjects at the entrance of the
property that have been camping all night and currently
loitering. Subjects left owner of Torta not happy about
transients. Incident closed.
97 3/5/2020 19:32 Thursday 200303264 Trespassing-transient
Flame Broiler & burger place. 7 transients camped out. Some in
drive-thru area and some in rear parking lot near trash cans. CP
not 97. Observed via camera. Incident closed.
98 3/5/2020 23:24 Thursday 200303398 Trespassing-transient 6 transients camped out in front of the business. Incident closed.
99 3/6/2020 5:38 Friday 200303477 Trespassing-transient 6 transients camped out. Ongoing issue. 4th response since
yesterday. Incident closed.
100 3/6/2020 23:22 Friday 200304056 Trespassing-transient Large group of homeless subjects camped out in front of
business door.
101 3/7/2020 5:07 Saturday 200304160 Trespassing-transient Group of 5-6 homeless subjects camping out in front of business
by main doors. Incident closed.
102 3/7/2020 23:04 Saturday 200304735 Trespassing-transient Group of transients camping out in front of La Torta Loca
restaurant. CP wants them to move along.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
103 3/8/2020 5:42 Sunday 200304853 Trespassing-transient 6 transients camped out. CP OBS via camera. Subjects GOA.
Incident closed.
104 3/8/2020 23:07 Sunday 200305367 Trespassing in progress Approx. 6 transients camping out on the property. Incident
closed.
105 3/9/2020 5:06 Monday 200305439 Trespassing-transient
6 transients on the property near the front entrance. CP viewing
subjects from an off-site surveillance system. This is a daily
problem. Left upon request. No SAMC violation at this time.
Incident closed.
106 3/9/2020 23:04 Monday 200306029 SAMC-transient
Via security video CP can see approx. 6 subjects camped out by
the front door entrance of the business. Subject advised to leave
and complied. Incident closed.
107 3/10/2020 7:14 Tuesday 200306137 Trespassing-transient Approx. 10 transients loitering on the property. Subjects on their
way. Incident closed.
108 3/10/2020 19:29 Tuesday 200306510 Trespassing-transient In plot next to dumpster. 10+ transients loitering. No weapons.
Will adv. Subjects moved upon arrival. Incident closed.
109 3/10/2020 23:02 Tuesday 200306599 SAMC-transient
In front of the door of the business. Approx. 7 subjects CP OBSD
this via sec video. Camped out in front of the business. Incident
closed.
110 3/11/2020 4:19 Wednesday 200306672 SAMC-transient
Approx. 5 subjects camping out in front of the door. Officers
were out earlier and subjects left but now 5 more are T97.
PAWC. Subjects left the area upon arrival. Incident closed.
111 3/12/2020 6:36 Thursday 200307469 Trespassing-transient 3 transients camped out at front entrance of business. Incident
closed.
112 3/14/2020 7:36 Saturday 200308719 Trespassing-transient 7 transients camping out at front entrance of business. Incident
closed.
113 3/16/2020 5:04 Monday 200309933 Trespassing-transient
7+ homeless subjects on CPS property. Can see them via
cameras. CP req officers remove them off the property. Subjects
leaving. Incident closed.
114 3/17/2020 5:09 Tuesday 200310521 Trespassing-transient 5 transients in front of business. CP can see from subjects from
his security camera at home. Incident closed.
115 5/10/2020 7:34 Sunday 200506071 Trespassing-transient 5 homeless set up camp in the CP's plot. Incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
116 5/20/2020 11:12 Wednesday 200512762 Traffic accident non-injury CP in an unmarked unit-gry Niss Altima. Other vehicle gry Nissan
Frontier. Need motor and supervisor. Incident closed.
117 8/14/2020 18:44 Friday 200809011 Trespassing-transient
10 transients loitering in the plot. Some subjects injecting narcs.
CP concerned for his customers who are eating outside. CP
called back. Subjects now closer to furniture store but still
refusing to leave. Incident closed.
118 8/24/2020 22:20 Monday 200815833 Suspicious vehicle
Blue Ford SUV w/ fem crying screaming ins. CP OBS a m/w driver
exit vehicle several times then re-enter the vehicle. Vehicle is
now exiting. Incident closed.
119 8/26/2020 12:14 Wednesday 200816823 Stolen vehicle report
Freightliner wht box truck - vehicle L/S yest @ 1730 hrs. CP
states civil issue with prior owner who also has keys to vehicle
prior owner wife is RO of vehicle and mentioned possible repo.
CP adv to figure out if vehicle was repo'd if not have RO come to
file 503R. Incident closed.
120 9/30/2020 6:56 Wednesday 200918273 Found/lost property repor
Contact CP ref found cell phone and credit cards. Neg COVID 19.
CP called back and stated the phone has pictures of girl tied up.
CP said he needs to leave. CP has to leave and will leave the cell
phone with a female employee. Diana inside the restaurant.
Incident closed.
121 10/9/2020 11:42 Friday 201005066 Assist Fire Dept.
Male "going crazy". Fire still trying to get further. M/B 50's, blue
sweater, pink pants. In the shopping center. Fire: will be stating.
Male yelling gibberish and claiming that he is a weapon. Says
"he" is the weapon. Not that he has a weapon. Is possible psych
patient. Fire: was adv to T23. Transported to St. Joseph's by Care.
Incident closed.
122 11/11/2020 11:40 Wednesday 201105901 Hit & run of parked veh J/Hit CP's parked vehicle. CP is parked in front of La Torta Loca
restaurant. Clearing the station to respond. Incident closed.
123 11/19/2020 7:13 Thursday 201110265 Disturbance-transient To the front in plot. 10 transients camped out. No weapons seen.
Incident closed.
124 11/19/2020 19:10 Thursday 201110680 Trespassing-transient
Group of approx. 10 homeless subjects camped out with their
property on the side of business in the grass area. Incident
closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
125 12/8/2020 16:05 Tuesday 201204460 Trespassing-transient Approx. 6-7 homeless subjects with all their stuff in the plot. All
subjects GOA. Incident closed.
126 12/19/2020 20:21 Saturday 201210771 Unknown trouble Male on roof of drug rehab bldg. on the w/side of the Sunland.
M/unk race wearing dk clothing. NFD. GBD. Incident closed.
127 1/18/2021 7:56 Monday 210109932 Disturbance-transient
2 transients in parking lot. M/wht, 40 y/o, blk sht, blk pants and
F/wht, blk sht, blk pants sleeping. Subject contacted and asked to
move along, PAWC. Incident closed.
128 1/29/2021 17:23 Friday 210116805 Traffic stop Incident closed.
129 1/30/2021 3:09 Saturday 210117017 Suspicious vehicle
CP adv'd he is emp at Niki's Indian restaurant and sleep in plot in
his vehicle. There is an additional vehicle parked in lot 925 with
subjects exiting in and out. Subjects keep approaching his
vehicle. CP parked in front of Niki's Indian restaurant. 925 vehicle
is white sedan. NFD. All info obtained via translator. Incident
closed.
130 1/30/2021 8:06 Saturday 210117078 Trespassing-transient
10+ homeless subjects loitering on the property. Everyday
occurrence. Subjects cont., gathered their belongings and left,
advd of shelter locations. Incident closed.
131 1/31/2021 8:12 Sunday 210117679 Disturbance-transient 5 transients sleeping in parking lot. Subjects left. Incident closed.
132 2/2/2021 20:30 Tuesday 210201129 Disturbance-transient
CP was threatened by a security guard. Was upset CP was
looking at his license plate. Threatened to pepper spray CP.
M/wht, 60 YO, blk clothing, poss 417 on gun belt and pepper
spray. Subject was in a blk Ford Explorer, blue/red lights on top.
Transient ref to leave, M/Indian 45 YO, wht/gry/blk sweater,
jeans, medics are T97. Incident closed.
133 2/3/2021 7:09 Wednesday 210201344 Trespassing-transient Approx. 3 homeless subjects sleeping in the plot in front of CP's
business. All subjects are male. Incident closed.
134 2/23/2021 15:05 Tuesday 210213723 Trespassing-transient
Homeless, MW, 70 YO, wrng blk hoodie/pants/is in a wheelchair.
Subject has been asked to leave and refused. Subject slowly
moving to sidewalk of 1st Street. Incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
135 3/7/2021 8:07 Sunday 210304039 Trespassing-transient 3 homeless subjects sleeping on property in the front. Subjects
contacted and agreed to leave area. Incident closed.
136 3/25/2021 7:16 Thursday 210315190 Trespassing-transient Homeless person in parking lot next to trash can sleeping. Has
his blankets all over the place. Incident closed.
137 4/11/2021 13:04 Sunday 210406628 Trespassing-transient M/ Middle Eastern, red jkt, blk sht, tan shorts ref'ing to leave and
was 415 verbal. Incident closed.
138 5/23/2021 20:42 Sunday 210514031 Disturbance-transient
#1 M/ Persian, blk jacket, blk pants. #2 M/ Hispanic, no shirt, gry
pants, bothering customers near entrance of rest, one has a bike
near them. Incident closed.
139 7/3/2021 5:25 Saturday 210701495 Audible burglary system Covers main entry door. No reset. No rp S2. Building locked and
secured. Incident closed.
140 7/10/2021 18:17 Saturday 210706944 Area check CP noticed water leaking from fire hydrant loc'd on Golden
Circle. Incident closed.
141 7/14/2021 9:49 Wednesday 210709248 Narcotic activity 3 males doing narcs on the corner, near the Sandwich Society.
Incident closed.
142 7/15/2021 16:38 Thursday 210710197 Disturbance-transient
Unable to understand CP. Now on phone w/ another person
adv'g M/ White 30 YO wrg grn shirt, blue shorts-ref'g to leave. CP
said someone is there. Speaking to female now adv at 2031 E.
1st St. Incident closed.
143 7/24/2021 8:52 Saturday 210715619 Trespassing-transient 20 transients camping out in parking lot. Incident closed.
144 7/28/2021 21:12 Wednesday 210718480 Assist Fire Dept.
24 YO male assaulted by unk male- 10 AGO kicked in head and
choked. Unk where susp is. Org CP did not know male and
doesn't know if susp is known. Checking area. Incident closed.
145 9/11/2021 9:36 Saturday 210906473 Trespassing-transient 10 transients camping out in parking lot. No weapons seen.
Incident closed.
146 10/2/2021 20:38 Saturday 211001195 Suspicious subject Male outside of the business yelling that he was pepper sprayed.
CP did not wit. M/ H no shirt/brown pants. Incident closed.
147 10/7/2021 19:04 Thursday 211004497 Disturbance-transient
Homeless male T97 refusing to leave. Lang barrier w/ CP so no
clothing description. CP called back 415 and was adv'd call is
pending. Still unable to provide further. Transient wanted to go
to the hospital to seek psych help. Incident closed.
SAPD CAD Incidents 2031 E. 1st Street (Retail/Dining Shopping Center) - Full Call Details Including Field Activity Reports 1/1/20 - 1/1/22
Date Time Day Incident # Call Description Field Activity Report
148 10/12/2021 10:28 Tuesday 211007441 Traffic Stop Incident closed.
149 10/17/2021 20:44 Sunday 211010886 Incomplete 9-1-1 call rec'dxfer from Sta 34 open line. Male heard saying "did they go that
way". Male disc on xfer. Rapid deploy pinging. Incident closed.
150 11/11/2021 19:18 Thursday 211106843 Disturbance-transient
Lang barrier. CP kept saying something about a homeless fem.
Att to xfer to interp but CP h/u. CP called on business line. GOA.
Incident closed.
151 11/11/2021 21:38 Thursday 211106903 Trespassing-transient
Approx. 8 transients loitering on complex. 1 subject seen doing
narcotics- M/H 30 YO, blk jkt, blk pants, no weapons seen,
ongoing issue per CP. CP saying he wanted to remain anon and
he was asked if he was the one that called. He doesn't want
issues with the transients. Incident closed.
152 11/17/2021 21:40 Wednesday 211110569 Trespassing-transient 6 transients loitering in front of the restaurant refusing to leave.
Incident closed.
153 11/18/2021 20:43 Thursday 211111200 Disturbance-transient Approx. 5-6 homeless in the plot in/out of the business. Subjects
left without incident. Incident closed.
154 11/19/2021 7:35 Friday 211111377 Disturbance-transient Transients on the property refusing to leave. Incident closed.
155 12/13/2021 18:36 Monday 211207848 Trespassing-transient
1 transient female loitering. Unable to get further due to
language barrier. 2 CP CB to adv female leaving. 3 subjects left
area. Incident closed.
156 12/26/2021 8:48 Sunday 211214630 Trespassing-transient 1 transient camped out in the parking lot refusing to leave. CP is
ENR. 2 transients left parking lot. Incident closed.
157 12/26/2021 14:30 Sunday 211214731 Audible burglary alarm 1 cover frnt motion, no reset, no rp. Doors and windows
secured. Incident closed.
158 12/28/2021 16:11 Tuesday 211215704 Trespassing-transient 1 transient ref'ng to leave. No desc. CP HU. 2 male transients
ref'ng. to leave, NFD. 3 CP CB adv'd subj leaving. Incident closed.
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ATTACHMENT N
DIRECTOR’S RESPONSE TO APPEAL,
DATED NOVEMBER 28, 2022
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Community Development Department
November 28, 2022
VIA E-MAIL
Alisha Patterson
apaterson@rutan.com
Rutan & Tucker, LLP
18575 Jamboree Road, 9th Floor
Irvine, CA 92612
Re: Appeal of Denial of Request for Disability-Related Reasonable Accommodation –
Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Dear Ms. Patterson:
I am writing in response to the written appeal dated October 28, 2022 (“Appeal”),
submitted by your office on behalf of California Treatment Services (a subsidiary of Acadia
Healthcare Company, Inc.) (“Acadia”). To date, Acadia has submitted two formal requests for
disability-related reasonable modifications related to Acadia’s proposed operation of an
outpatient treatment and counseling center, commonly referred to as a “comprehensive
treatment center” or “CTC” (“Project”) at 535 E. First Street (“Property”). As we understand
them, the two requests are as follows:
1. First Request. By letter dated September 20, 2022, Acadia submitted its request to
“allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the Property in a manner that complies with the City’s
objective zoning standards and assuages the City’s concerns.” Central to this request was
Acadia’s proposal that the City determine the Project is permitted by right. This proposal
would reverse the City’s April 12, 2022 Use Determination, which concluded that the
proposed CTC is most analogous to the medical land use category that includes clinics
for out-patients only, including medical clinics, healthcare centers and urgent care, which
is allowed with approval of a Conditional Use Permit (“CUP”) in the DCSP-DA-3 zone,
within which the Property is located. This First Request was denied by the Community
Development Director by letter dated October 21, 2022, and is the subject of the Appeal.
2. Second Request. Acadia submitted another reasonable modification request on October
28, 2022 asking that the Appeal be heard and decided by either: (1) a third-party hearing
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officer with ADA expertise who Acadia has a role in selecting, or (2) a member of City
staff with ADA expertise who has had no involvement whatsoever in the underling
proceedings. Additionally, Acadia requested that if public input is taken at the Appeal
hearing, that the City meet and confer with Acadia on ways to protect the safety, dignity,
and privacy of Acadia’s supporters.
The aspects of the Second Request that ask the City to preclude public input or
participation and to preempt decision-making by public officials tasked with hearing such
appeals is both unreasonable and unnecessary. Acadia has not demonstrated that
granting the request is necessary to avoid discrimination. Instead, Acadia erroneously
assumes that the Tustin Planning Commission is incapable of deciding the appeal on
non-discriminatory grounds. The City will articulate for the Commission the legal
parameters within which a decision on this Appeal may properly be considered. Your
client assumes, without evidence or basis, that the Planning Commission will be
incapable of operating within legal parameters, and on the basis of that erroneous
assumption, requests wholesale abandonment of the legal appeal process.
Therefore, the Second Request is denied because it too seeks a broad, unnecessary
waiver of the applicable process for handling of the Appeal. In addition, the City currently
has no third party hearing officer under contract who has been designated with the
appropriate authority, so there is no mechanism in place for referring the decisions to a
third party hearing officer that doesn’t itself involve an approval process conducted in a
public meeting. Described in further detail below, the City will take specific steps to
ensure the Appeal will be subject to a lawful review process and to avoid unlawful
discrimination in the decision-makers’ evaluation process.
Request for All Hands Meeting
As outlined in our response to your reasons for appeal below, there have been several
miscommunications and conflicting recollections of past conversations between the parties. To
avoid any further inconsistencies in the record, going forward, the City prefers to communicate
about this project in writing to minimize further miscommunications. To this end, the following
corrections of the record are provided below along with next steps.
City’s Response to Acadia’s Reasons for Appeal
The City offers the following response to Acadia’s list of 11 reasons for appeal:
1. The City’s planning staff subjected Acadia’s application to heightened level of scrutiny
that it would not have used if Acadia’s CTC served patients with a less stigmatizing
medical condition (e.g., diabetes, cancer, infertility, renal failure, sports injuries, etc.).
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This is inaccurate. Every development application is unique. Staff’s assessment differs on a
case-by-case basis based on the scope and operational characteristic of a proposed project.
There is no uniform standard of scrutiny.
2. The Director falsely assured Acadia that, if Acadia waived its right to an appeal of her
land use determination, the City’s Zoning Administrator could approve Acadia’s CUP on
an expedited basis. After Acadia acquiesced to the Director’s direction, the Director held
it against Acadia by denying their reasonable modification request on the basis that
Acadia declined to appeal her land use determination.
This is inaccurate. While a possibility of consideration of the CUP by the Zoning
Administrator was discussed, there was no commitment to this path. At no time was Acadia
encouraged to waive its right to an appeal of the Use Determination.
3. The City’s planning staff ignored and/or denied Acadia’s requests for meetings with City
staff to discuss its Project. In particular, the City’s planning staff declined Acadia’s offers
to meet with members of Tustin’s Police Department to answer any questions they may
have, and then later informed Acadia staff would recommend denial of Acadia’s CUP
based on safety concerns.
This is inaccurate. Multiple meetings with the applicant, property owner, and applicant’s
consultant occurred during the course of the application review. At these meetings numerous
concerns from all departments including safety concerns from the Police Department were
discussed. It is typical for Community Development Department staff to convey and transmit
comments to and from all operating departments and/or other agencies to an applicant.
4. The City’s planning staff did not communicate their concerns about the CTC to Acadia in
a timely fashion, nor give Acadia any opportunity to respond to them before unilaterally
scheduling and noticing a public hearing with an anticipated staff recommendation of
denial.
This is inaccurate. City staff scheduled and noticed the public hearing in response to pressure
from the property owner to bring the matter to hearing. Acadia was notified of staff’s intent to
recommend denial of the Project when the meeting date was set. Once scheduled, City staff
continued the public hearing at the request of the applicant. On August 11, 2022, the City
provided the property owner and applicant data related to police calls for service and incidents
at Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC (2101 E. 1st Street).
5. The Director’s rationale for recommending denial of Acadia’s CUP was entirely based on
a misinterpretation about calls for service data for Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC. The Director
erroneously believed Acadia’s Santa Ana CTC had generated hundreds of calls for
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service in a two and a half year period. In reality, Acadia generated approximately ten
calls for service during that period.
We dispute Acadia’s interpretation of the data. Three spreadsheets and three corresponding
charts are attached, which identify with specificity the calls for service attributable to Acadia’s
Santa Ana CTC (2101 E. 1st Street) between 1/1/20 and 6/1/22 as compared to those calls
attributed to the surrounding commercial center and Sunland Motel (2031 E. 1st Street and 2111
E. 1st Street). While City staff remains open to the applicant’s thoughts on the topic, Acadia’s
interpretation of the calls for service appears to substantially understate the calls for service
attributable to its existing operations in Santa Ana.
6. The City did not respond to Acadia’s requests for an explanation of, information, or
documents that outline the basis for staff’s anticipated recommendation that the
Planning Commission deny Acadia’s application for a CUP.
This is inaccurate. As stated above, On August 11, 2022, the City provided the property
owner and applicant data related to police calls for service and incidents at Acadia’s Santa Ana
CTC (2101 E. 1st Street). A further explanation and/or documentation was not provided because
Acadia requested the hearing be deferred to a date uncertain and submitted its own analysis of
the calls for service, so the relevant agenda materials remain in draft form and have not been
finalized or released publicly.
7. Planning staff used language in their public hearing notice that unnecessarily highlighted
that Acadia’s patients would be individuals in recovery from Opioid Use Disorder. This
decision virtually guaranteed widespread fear of and opposition to Acadia’s project.
This is inaccurate. The language “used” by Planning staff in the public hearing notice tracked
the language provided by Acadia in its application materials. The language is not City staff’s; it
was your client’s description of the proposed use. Presumably, your client depicted it accurately,
and the City’s notice of the application should do so as well.
8. The Director denied Acadia’s reasonable modification request for wholly illegitimate
reasons (e.g., failure to appeal the Director’s land use determination and deference to
members of the community opposed to the Project).
We dispute this assertion. As emphasized in the Director’s October 21 letter itself, the
Director determined that the requested modification of policies, practices and procedures is not
necessary, and that the request (like the most recent request) is based on the erroneous
assumption that the City will base its determinations on improper grounds rather than proper
grounds. The Director’s denial of the First Request was properly made.
9. The Director failed to engage in any semblance of an interactive process to evaluate
whether there are ways to approve Acadia’s request or otherwise find a path forward
that will allow Acadia to provide a much-needed service to individuals with disabilities
in Tustin.
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This is inaccurate. The City maintains that the requested reasonable modification is not
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. The City continues to identify the
path forward – via the CUP approval process – and your client has not established that
abandoning that path is necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. The path
forward sought by Acadia is a complete abrogation of the processes established by the TCC.
This is unreasonable and unnecessary because the proposed use may be approved at the
Property pursuant to a CUP. Acadia takes exception to the requirement for a CUP but has not
shown that requiring the CTC to obtain a CUP, or any other discretionary land use approval, is
prohibited by the ADA.
10. The Director claimed the City’s CUP process can provide a “a pathway for a fair hearing”
but did not explain how the City will accomplish this in light of the discrimination Acadia
has already experienced and will continue to experience if Acadia sees this highly-
discretionary and publicly-scrutinized process through to the end.
This is inaccurate. Acadia continues to erroneously assume that the appointed public officials
responsible for considering the CUP are incapable of making a non-discriminatory land-use
decision. In an effort to provide your client further assurances, the City will offer the following
admonishment prior to consideration of the appeal and, if there is a Planning Commission
hearing on the CUP, prior to the hearing on the CUP:
“If approved, the proposed CTC would exclusively serve persons receiving treatment for
Opioid Use Disorder. To be a patient at the CTC, an individual cannot be actively using
illegal drugs. Persons receiving such treatment are “qualified individual[s] with a
disability” afforded full protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”).
And the ADA prohibits the City from discriminating against qualified individuals in
making land use decisions.
In considering this application and the appeal, the Planning Commission may not treat
the proposed CTC differently than it would any other medical clinic. It may not base its
decision on the fact that patients at the CTC will be receiving treatment for Opioid Use
Disorder. Nor may unsubstantiated fears, prejudice, or stereotypes related to persons
recovering from Opioid Use Disorder form the basis of the Planning Commission’s
decision.
[The following sentence will be added to the admonishment if the appeal results in a
public hearing on the CUP application:] However, the Planning Commission may assess
the operational characteristics of the proposed use and its potential impacts – without
reference to the persons receiving treatment at the CTC – and make a determination
based on the criteria set forth at TCC § 9291(c).”
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This admonishment will be repeated several times, and in the following manners:
• Posted with the public hearing notice;
• Published online with the meeting agenda; and
• Read aloud by legal counsel prior to the opening of the hearing(s) for the CUP.
Additionally, in an effort to assuage your client’s concerns that a staff recommendation of denial
may improperly prejudice the Commission, City staff will prepare its Staff Report without a
recommendation for either denial or approval of the proposed CTC. Instead, the staff
recommendation will identify options for the Commission to approve or deny the application.
11. The Director did not dispute that denial of Acadia’s CUP is a foregone conclusion. She
merely assured Acadia that the impending denial will be based on “proper grounds.”
This is inaccurate. Acadia itself is the only one suggesting that denial of Acadia’s CUP is a
foregone conclusion. The City maintains that the application can and will be subject to fair and
non-discriminatory consideration. In other words, denial of Acadia’s CUP is not a foregone
conclusion.
Appeal Process
The Appeal will be set for consideration by the Planning Commission on December 13,
2022. Alternatively, the Appeal may be scheduled for January 10, 2023 if that date is preferable
to your client. Issues to be decided on appeal will include:
1. Whether reasonable modifications to the City’s policies, practices, or procedures are
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability? And if so,
2. Which modifications are necessary? The following modifications are included in the First
Request:
a. “to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the Property in a manner that complies with
the City’s objective zoning standards and assuages the City’s concerns.”
b. “determine the Project is permitted by right, like other similar uses in the zone
(e.g., medical and dental offices, including labs; ophthalmologists and optometry
services; physical therapy facilities; psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers,
counselors and therapist offices; animal hospitals and clinics, including boarding;
body art facilities)...allow[ing] the City to approve the Project through at a staff-
level based on objective development criteria that protect staff’s and the
community’s interests.”
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Because the Appeal pertains to a request for disability-related reasonable modification, it will
be considered without a public hearing. (TCC § 9278 d.3.). As required by the Brown Act, the
meeting will be open to the public, and those members of the public who have requested notice
related to the application will continue to receive notice. The admonitions identified in item 10
above will be provided, the letters submitted on behalf of your client will be included with the
staff report, and your client may present evidence in support of the requests in writing and
verbally.
Please confirm and respond with your preference of meeting date for the Appeal to be heard
by the Planning Commission by close of business on Friday December 2, 2022. If no response
is received, the City will proceed with the January 10, 2023 date.
Sincerely,
Justina L. Willkom, Director
Community Development Department
City of Tustin
Enclosures:
cc: (via e-mail only)
Daniel Hymas, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
Erica N. Yasuda, City Clerk & ADA Compliance Officer
Mariam Madjlessi Community Development ADA Liaison
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director - Planning
Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner
Leila Carver, Planning Consultant
David E. Kendig, City Attorney
Michael Daudt, Assistant City Attorney
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ATTACHMENT O
CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 23-10
(APPROVING CUP 2022-0009
WITH CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL)
RESOLUTION NO. 23-10
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN, OVERTURNING THE PLANNING COMMISSION
ACTION BY APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
(CUP) NO. 2022-0009, A REQUEST TO OPERATE AN
OUTPATIENT TREATMENT AND COUNSELING CENTER
FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER UTILIZING MEDICATED-
ASSISTED TREATMENT IN COMBINATION WITH
COUNSELING AND BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES AT 535 E.
FIRST STREET, SECOND FLOOR.
The City Council does hereby resolve as follows:
I. The City Council finds and determines as follows:
A. That a proper application was submitted for a Conditional Use Permit
(CUP) to allow the establishment of an out-patient treatment and
counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for
opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in
combination with counseling and therapies at 535 E. First Street,
Second Floor, on behalf of Acadia Healthcare Co. Inc., a subsidiary of
California Treatment Services, LLC and Brian Spalding, the authorized
agent at the time of filing.
B. That the project site is located within Development Area (DA-3) of the
DCCSP and has a DCCSP General Plan land use designation where
the proposed use is permitted with the issuance of a CUP pursuant to
DCCSP Table 3.1.
C. That on April 12, 2022, pursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) Section
9298b and DCCSP Section 6.1.7, the Community Development
Director issued a land use determination that determined that a
proposed Comprehensive Treatment Center/Clinic (CTC) that would
treat opioid abuse disorders through outpatient and opioid maintenance
treatment care, using the medically assisted treatment (MAT) method,
which is a treatment reliant upon medication and behavioral therapy, is
similar to the medical land use category that includes clinics for out-
patients only, including medical clinics, healthcare centers, and urgent
care, which is allowed in the DCCSP - DA-3 zone with the approval of
a CUP.
D. That pursuant to TCC Section 9291c and DCCSP Section 6.1.4, the
Planning Commission is authorized to make determinations on
application requests for CUPs and shall hold a public hearing, take
public input, and shall determine whether or not the establishment,
maintenance or operation of the use applied for, will, under the
circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the health,
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safety, morals, comfort and general welfare of the persons residing or
working in the neighborhood of such proposed use, or whether it will be
injurious or detrimental to property and improvements in the
neighborhood or the general welfare of the City.
E. That the public hearing for CUP 2022-0009 was initially noticed as a
public hearing before the Planning Commission for August 23, 2022.
On August 15, 2022, the applicant submitted a request to continue the
public hearing for at least thirty (30) days and on August 23, 2022, the
Planning Commission opened the public hearing, heard public input,
and continued the public hearing to September 27, 2022.
F. That on September 20, 2022, staff received a request for a disability-
related reasonable modification to the City of Tustin’s policies,
practices, and/or procedures to allow the applicant to establish the
proposed CTC pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the
Code of Federal Regulations
G. That on September 27, 2022, the Planning Commission opened the
public hearing, heard public input and continued the public hearing to a
date uncertain.
H. That on October 21, 2022, the City denied the request for Disability-
related Reasonable Modification of the City’s policies, practices, and/or
procedures (RA) for the proposed project and determined that a
modification of the City’s policies, practices, and/or procedures is not
necessary to accommodate the proposed project and that the CUP
process provides a pathway for a fair hearing, and it would be improper
to assume that the City process will ultimately yield an outcome that
violates the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”).
I. That on October 28, 2022, the applicant filed an appeal of the City’s
denial of the Request for Disability-related RA.
J. That on January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission considered the
appeal request and determined that a modification of the City’s
policies, practices, and/or procedures is not necessary to avoid
discrimination on the basis of disability and therefore approval of a
CUP is required for the proposed project.
K. That a public hearing was duly called and held for said application on
January 10, 2023, by the Planning Commission.
L. That on January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission adopted
Resolution No. 4456 denying a request for CUP 2022-0009 to establish
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an outpatient treatment and counseling center for opioid use disorder
utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with
counseling and behavioral therapies at 535 E. First Street, Second
Floor.
M. That pursuant to TCC Section 9294b, any decision of the Planning
Commission may be appealed to the City Council by any person and
that the appeal hearing shall be de novo and the City Council shall
approve, approve with conditions, disapprove the project, or remand the
matter to the Planning Commission with direction from the City Council.
N. That on January 19, 2023, the appellant filed an appeal of the Planning
Commission's adoption of Resolution No. 4456 denying the project. The
written appeal states that: (1) the decision of the Planning Commission
denying the project should be reversed and that the Conditional Use
Permit No. 2022-0009 be approved, pending revision of the proposed
Conditions of Approval; (2) City staff has been unwilling to meet the
applicant or property owner in order to discuss the proposed use,
most notably regarding the conditions of approval prior to only making
them available less than six (6) days prior to the Planning Commission
hearing date, thereby blocking any input; (3) after the motion by the
Planning Commission to deny the proposed use, the Planning
Commission Chair did not follow proper procedures in allowing any
discussion on motion on the floor, and instead, pushed ahead to vote
on the motion; (4) the information presented to the Planning
Commission by staff was done so without their clear understanding of
the facts; (5) the City Attorney's office promised to provide public
records as they become available, but failed to do so; and (6) there
has been a gross violation of proper procedure.
A. That on March 7, 2023, a public hearing was duly called and held for
the appeal of the Planning Commission's adoption of Resolution No.
4456 denying the request for CUP 2022-0009 to establish an outpatient
treatment and counseling center for opioid use disorder utilizing
medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling
and behavioral therapies at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
B. That pursuant to TCC 9291c and DCCSP Section 6.1.4, and 9294b the
City Council determines that the establishment, maintenance or
operation of the use applied for will not, under the circumstances of the
particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety, morals, comfort and
general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood
of such proposed use, or injurious or detrimental to property and
improvements in the neighborhood or the general welfare of the City as
follows:
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1. An analysis of the Santa Ana Police Department “calls for service”
logs for the Santa Ana CTC location for the following time period:
January 1, 2020 through June 1, 2022 (29-month period)
demonstrates that there is a high demand for police services at
the Santa Ana CTC location. In total, 164 calls for service were
received during the 29-month period. However, appropriate
conditions of approval have been placed to mitigate potential
nuisances.
2. As conditioned, appropriate security measures and parking lot
patrol will be implemented during early hours of operation starting
at 5:00 a.m. to minimize impact to adjacent residential uses from
potential noise, pedestrian, and vehicular activities.
3. As conditioned, the applicant shall provide security guards to
monitor the interior and exterior of the facility. The security guard
shall ensure that no loitering, narcotic activities, trespassing,
illegal activities, and other disturbances requiring police
assistance will occur at the project site. In addition, an after hours
single point of contact will be provided to the Police Department
for any after hours incidents resulting from the proposed use.
4. As conditioned, the applicant shall manage traffic/circulation,
staging, or queueing related to curbside dosing. Curbside dosing
shall be effectively screened from public view.
5. As conditioned, the applicant shall ensure continued reciprocal
access by an easement for ingress and egress between the
project site and the adjacent commercial center, Wellington
Plaza.
6. As conditioned, the applicant shall be responsible for any crime
activity generated by the proposed use. If determined to be
necessary, the applicant will be required to deposit funds with the
Police Department to cover costs associated with police calls for
services at the subject site.
C. This project is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301 (Class
1) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and of the
California Code of Regulations (Guidelines for the California
Environmental Quality Act).
II. The City Council hereby approves a request for a CUP 2022-0009 to establish an
outpatient treatment and counseling center for opioid use disorder utilizing
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medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Tustin, at a regular
meeting on the 7th day of March, 2023.
AUSTIN LUMBARD
Mayor
______________________
ERICA N. YASUDA
City Clerk
Exhibit A - Conditions of Approval
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
CITY OF TUSTIN )
CERTIFICATION FOR RESOLUTION NO. 23-10
I, Erica N. Yasuda, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin,
California, do hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council of
the City of Tustin is 5; and that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 23-10 was duly
passed, and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 7th day of March,
2023, by the following vote:
CITY COUNCIL AYES: ________________________________
CITY COUNCIL NOES: ________________________________
CITY COUNCIL ABSTAINED: ________________________________
CITY COUNCIL ABSENT: ________________________________
____________________
ERICA N. YASUDA
CITY CLERK
EXHIBIT A
RESOLUTION NO. 23-10
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009
GENERAL
(1) 1.1 The proposed project shall substantially conform with the submitted plans for
the project date stamped January 10, 2023, on file with the Community
Development Department, as herein modified, or as modified by the
Community Development Director in accordance with this Exhibit. The
Community Development Director may also approve subsequent minor
modifications to plans during plan check if such modifications are consistent
with provisions of the Tustin City Code (TCC).
Any changes in the approved project shall be subject to the review and
approval of the Community Development Department. The Community
Development Director may approve subsequent minor modifications to plans
during plan check if such modifications are consistent with provisions of the
TCC.
(1) 1.2 Unless otherwise specified, the conditions contained in this Exhibit shall be
complied with as specified, subject to review and approval by the
Community Development Department.
(1) 1.3 This approval shall become null and void unless substantial construction is
underway within twelve (12) months of the date the Development Agreement
becomes effective. Time extensions may be granted if a written request and
associated fee are received by the Community Development Department and
Economic Development Department within thirty (30) days prior to expiration.
(1) 1.4 Approval of CUP 2022-0009 is contingent upon the applicant and property
owner signing and returning to the Community Development Department a
notarized "Agreement to Conditions Imposed" form and the property owner
signing and recording with the County Clerk-Recorder a notarized "Notice of
Discretionary Permit Approval and Conditions of Approval" form. The forms
shall be established by the Community Development Director, and evidence
of recordation shall be provided to the Community Development Department.
SOURCE CODES
(1) STANDARD CONDITION (5) RESPONSIBLE AGENCY REQUIREMENT
(2) CEQA MITIGATION (6) LANDSCAPING GUIDELINES
(3) UNIFORM BUILDING CODE/S (7) PC/CC POLICY
(4) DESIGN REVIEW *** EXCEPTION
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March 7, 2023
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(1) 1.5 As a condition of approval of CUP 2022-0009, the applicant shall agree, at its
sole cost and expense, to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its
officers, employees, agents, and consultants, from any claim, action, or
proceeding brought by a third party against the City, its officers, agents, and
employees, which seeks to attack, set aside, challenge, void, or annul an
approval of the City Council, the Planning Commission, or any other decision-
making body, including staff, concerning this project. The City agrees to
promptly notify the applicant of any such claim or action filed against the City
and to fully cooperate in the defense of any such action. The City may, at its
sole cost and expense, elect to participate in the defense of any such action
under this condition.
(1) 1.6 CUP 2022-0009 may be reviewed annually or more often, if deemed
necessary by the Community Development Department, to ensure
compatibility with the area and compliance with the conditions contained
herein. If the use is not operated in accordance with the conditions of approval
or is found to be a nuisance or negative impacts are affecting the surrounding
tenants or neighborhood, the Community Development Director may impose
additional conditions to eliminate the nuisance or negative impacts.
(1) 1.7 Any violation of any of the conditions imposed is subject to the issuance of an
Administrative Citation pursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) Section 1162(a).
(1) 1.8 The applicant shall be responsible for costs associated with any necessary
code enforcement action, including attorney’s fees, subject to the applicable
notice, hearing, and appeal process as established by the City Council by
ordinance. This Condition 1.8 shall not apply to criminal code enforcement
actions.
USE RESTRICTIONS
(***) 2.1 The approval is for the establishment of an outpatient treatment and
counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for opioid use
disorder utilizing medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with
counseling and therapies.
(***) 2.2 The hours of operation shall be limited to the following:
Monday to Friday – 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday – 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Sunday – closed
Any changes to the hours of operation shall require review and approval by
the Community Development Director.
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March 7, 2023
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(***) 2.3 The applicant shall obtain appropriate licenses from the federal and State
agencies. Copy of the licenses shall be provided to the City upon request.
(***) 2.4 The facility shall adhere to the DEA policies and regulations for dispensing
medication at all times.
(***) 2.5 The applicant shall adhere to the Dispensing Policies document submitted in
conjunction with the Conditional Use Permit application.
(***) 2.6 The location of medication safe and access to the medication safe closet
shall be per approved plan. Medication safe shall be secured and bolted
down regardless of total weight of safe.
(***) 2.7 Prior to issuance of building permit for tenant improvement, the applicant
shall submit a detailed Security Management Plan to be reviewed and
approved by the Community Development Director and Police Chief. The
Security Management Plan shall include security measures to minimize
impact to adjacent residential uses from potential noise, pedestrian and
vehicular activities. The Security Management Plan shall also include
measures to address loitering, queuing procedures, narcotic activities in the
parking lot and adjacent areas, overnight camping, intoxicated persons,
security cameras, security alarms to monitor the premises for intruders,
procedures for calling Tustin Police Department regarding observed or
reported crime, plan to prevent impaired driving after dispending/dosing
medicine, security measures during non-operating hours, training protocols
for all employees and security personnel.
(***) 2.8 The applicant shall submit a plan for review and approval showing security
camera locations as recommended by the Police Department. Cameras
shall be fully functional prior to the commencement of the business
operation. The security camera videos shall be retained for 30 days and
shall me made available upon request by the DEA or law enforcement.
(***) 2.9 The applicant shall provide security personnel from a licensed security
company with the State of California 24 hours/7 days a week during both
regular business operating hours and non-operating hours. A total of two
(2) security personnel shall be provided during regular business hours, one
exterior and one interior and one (1) security personnel during non-
operating hours to monitor the exterior area of the facility. Hours of security
may be modified by the Community Development Director in consultation
with the Police Chief.
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March 7, 2023
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(***) 2.10 The applicant shall provide security guards to monitor the interior and
exterior of the facility. The security guards shall ensure that no loitering,
narcotic activities, trespassing, illegal activities and other disturbances
requiring police assistance will occur at the project site. In addition, an after
hour single point of contact will be provided to the Police Department for
any afterhours incidents resulting from the proposed use.
(***) 2.11 The applicant shall provide a primary contact person for interaction with law
enforcement prior to the commencement of the business operation.
Contact information shall be kept current at all times. The Community
Development Department and Police Chief shall be notified of any changes
to facility leadership immediately, upon any changes.
(***) 2.12 If patient shows intent (or action) to drive impaired, the nurse or designee
should notify Tustin Police Department (PD) immediately. If patient
requests a safe ride home, the nurse or designee will assist the patient in
securing alternative transportation.
(***) 2.13 Signs to prohibit loitering and trespassing shall be installed at the exterior
of the building. Location and signage language to satisfaction of PD and
subject to the provisions of the TCC provisions for signage.
(***) 2.14 All clients/patients shall be required to remain in the waiting room upon
check in for the appointment. No queuing of lines shall extend beyond the
second floor and/or to the exterior of the building. Reception staff and
security personnel shall be responsible to monitor the waiting area.
(***) 2.15 The applicant shall submit a plan to the Community Development
Department for review and approval to manage traffic/circulation, staging,
or queueing related to curbside dosing, prior to the commencement of the
business operation. Curbside dosing shall be effectively screened from
public view. Curbside dosing shall be administered pursuant to the
Dispensing Policies document submitted in conjunction with the Conditional
Use Permit application.
(***) 2.16 If the Community Development Director determines in the future that the
use generates Police Calls for Service above and beyond a typical clinic
use in the City, the applicant will be required to deposit funds with the PD
to cover costs associated with police calls for services at the subject site for
the number of calls that exceed the numbers of calls generated by typical
clinic uses in the City.
(***) 2.17 The applicant shall submit a photometrics plan to the Community
Development Department for review and approval to provide adequate
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lighting in the parking lot. Additional lighting shall be required to be installed
prior to the commencement of the business operation, if plan demonstrates
that insufficient lighting is existing on-site. Parking lot lighting shall be
equipped with shields to ensure no light will spill over to the residential
properties pursuant to TCC Section 9271(hh).
(***) 2.18 All exterior doors shall have their own light source, which shall adequately
illuminate door areas at all hours to make clearly visible the presence of any
person on or about the premises and provide adequate illumination for
persons entering or exiting the building.
(***) 2.19 The applicant shall provide landscaping/screening along the western
perimeter fence adjacent to the multifamily residential neighborhood subject
to review and approval by the Community Development Department.
BUILDING PLAN SUBMITTAL
(1) 3.1 All improvements and construction shall comply with 2022 California
Building Code, California Mechanical Code, California Electrical Code,
California Plumbing Code, California Green Code, California Energy Codes
and City Ordinances, State and Federal laws, and other regulations as
adopted by the City Council of the City of Tustin.
(1,3) 3.2 The applicant shall apply for and obtain building permits for construction of
the proposed project.
FEES
(1) 4.1 Prior to issuance of each building permit, payment shall be made of all
applicable fees, including but not limited to, the following. Payment shall be
required based upon those rates in effect at the time of payment and are
subject to change.
A. Building plan check and permit fees to the Community Development
Department based on the most current schedule at the time of
permit issuance.
(1) 4.2 Within forty-eight (48) hours of approval of the subject project, the applicant
shall deliver to the Community Development Department, a cashier’s check
payable to the COUNTY CLERK in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) to
enable the City to file the appropriate environmental documentation for the
project. If within such forty-eight (48) hour period the applicant has not
delivered to the Community Development Department the above-noted
check, the statute of limitations for any interested party to challenge the
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March 7, 2023
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environmental determination under the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act could be significantly lengthened.
ATTACHMENT P
CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 23-10
(DENYING CUP 2022-0009)
RESOLUTION NO. 23-10
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN UPHOLDING THE PLANNING COMMISSION
ACTION BY DENYING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP)
NO. 2022-0009, A REQUEST TO OPERATE AN OUT-
PATIENT TREATMENT AND COUNSELING CENTER FOR
OPIOID USE DISORDER UTILIZING MEDICATED-
ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT) IN COMBINATION WITH
COUNSELING AND BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES AT 535 E.
FIRST STREET, SECOND FLOOR.
The City Council does hereby resolve as follows:
I. The City Council finds and determines as follows:
A. That a proper application was submitted for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP)
to allow the establishment of an out-patient treatment and counseling center
(Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for opioid use disorder utilizing
medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and
therapies at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, on behalf of Acadia Healthcare
Co. Inc., a subsidiary of California Treatment Services, LLC and Brian
Spalding, the authorized agent at the time of filing.
B. That the project site is located within Development Area (DA-3) of the DCCSP
and has a DCCSP General Plan land use designation where the proposed
use is permitted with the issuance of a CUP pursuant to DCCSP Table 3.1.
C. That on April 12, 2022, pursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) Section 9298b
and DCCSP Section 6.1.7, the Community Development Director issued a
land use determination that determined that a proposed Comprehensive
Treatment Center/Clinic (CTC) that would treat opioid abuse disorders
through outpatient and opioid maintenance treatment care, using the
medically assisted treatment (MAT) method, which is a treatment reliant upon
medication and behavioral therapy, is similar to the medical land use category
that includes clinics for out-patients only, including medical clinics, healthcare
centers, and urgent care, which is allowed in the DCCSP - DA-3 zone with the
approval of a CUP.
D. That pursuant to TCC Section 9291c and DCCSP Section 6.1.4, the Planning
Commission is authorized to make determinations on application requests for
CUPs and shall hold a public hearing, take public input, and shall determine
whether or not the establishment, maintenance or operation of the use applied
for, will, under the circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the
health, safety, morals, comfort and general welfare of the persons residing or
working in the neighborhood of such proposed use, or whether it will be
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injurious or detrimental to property and improvements in the neighborhood or
the general welfare of the City.
E. That the public hearing for CUP 2022-0009 was initially noticed as a public
hearing before the Planning Commission for August 23, 2022. On August
15, 2022, the applicant submitted a request to continue the public hearing for
at least thirty (30) days and on August 23, 2022, the Planning Commission
opened the public hearing, heard public input, and continued the public
hearing to September 27, 2022.
F. That on September 20, 2022, staff received a request for a disability-related
reasonable modification to the City of Tustin’s policies, practices, and/or
procedures to allow the applicant to establish the proposed CTC pursuant
to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
G. That on September 27, 2022, the Planning Commission opened the public
hearing, heard public input and continued the public hearing to a date
uncertain.
H. On October 21, 2022, the City denied the request for Disability-related
Reasonable Modification/Accommodation of the City’s policies, practices,
and/or procedures (RA) for the proposed project and determined that a
modification of the City’s policies, practices, and/or procedures is not
necessary to accommodate the proposed project and that the CUP process
provides a pathway for a fair hearing, and it would be improper to assume that
the City process will ultimately yield an outcome that violates the requirements
of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”).
I. That on October 28, 2022, the applicant filed an appeal of the City’s denial of
the Request for Disability-related RA.
J. That on January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission considered the appeal
request and determined that a modification of the City’s policies, practices,
and/or procedures is not necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of
disability and therefore approval of a CUP is required for the proposed
project.
K. That a public hearing was duly called and held for said application on January
10, 2023, by the Planning Commission.
L. That on January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No.
4456 denying a request for CUP 2022-0009 to establish an outpatient
treatment and counseling center for opioid use disorder utilizing medicated-
assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
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M. That pursuant to TCC Section 9294b, any decision of the Planning
Commission may be appealed to the City Council by any person and that the
appeal hearing shall be de novo and the City Council shall approve, approve
with conditions, disapprove the project, or remand the matter to the Planning
Commission with direction from the City Council.
N. That on January 19, 2023, the appellant filed an appeal of the Planning
Commission's adoption of Resolution No. 4456 denying the project. The
written appeal states that: (1) the decision of the Planning Commission
denying the project should be reversed and that the Conditional Use Permit
No. 2022-0009 be approved, pending revision of the proposed Conditions
of Approval; (2) City staff has been unwilling to meet the applicant or
property owner in order to discuss the proposed use, most notably
regarding the conditions of approval prior to only making them available
less than six (6) days prior to the Planning Commission hearing date,
thereby blocking any input; (3) after the motion by the Planning
Commission to deny the proposed use, the Planning Commission Chair
did not follow proper procedures in allowing any discussion on motion on
the floor, and instead, pushed ahead to vote on the motion; (4) the
information presented to the Planning Commission by staff was done so
without their clear understanding of the facts; (5) the City Attorney's office
promised to provide public records as they become available, but failed to
do so; and (6) there has been a gross violation of proper procedure.
O. That a public hearing was duly called and held on the appeal of the Planning
Commission's adoption of Resolution No. 4456 denying the project on March
7, 2023, by the City Council.
P. That pursuant to TCC 9291c, DCCSP Section 6.1.4, and 9294b, the City
Council shall determine whether or not the establishment, maintenance or
operation of the use applied for will, under the circumstances of the particular
case, be detrimental to the health, safety, morals, comfort and general welfare
of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood of such proposed use,
or whether it will be injurious or detrimental to property and improvements in
the neighborhood or the general welfare of the City.
Q. That pursuant to TCC 9291c and DCCSP Section 6.1.4, and 9294b, the City
Council has determined that based on the review of the operator’s past
performance at its Santa Ana CTC location, it is reasonable to conclude that
the operator is not able to prevent or effectively mitigate nuisances.
Because the operational characteristics of the proposed CTC would more
or less mirror the approach taken in the City of Santa Ana by the same
applicant, it is also reasonable to conclude that if the requested CUP is
approved, the establishment, operation and maintenance of the proposed
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project by the same operator, would result in similar nuisance conditions
and impacts that would be detrimental to the health, safety, morals, comfort,
and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood
of the proposed use, injurious or detrimental to the property pursuant to the
following:
1. An analysis of the Santa Ana Police Department “calls for service”
logs for the Santa Ana CTC location for the following time period:
January 1, 2020 through June 1, 2022 (29-month period)
demonstrates that there is a high demand for police services at
the Santa Ana CTC location. In total, 164 calls for service were
received during the twenty-nine (29) month period. Table 1
identifies the type of police calls for service which include: patrol
checks, narcotic activities, disturbances, pedestrian checks and
calls to assist the fire department. Other police calls for service
generated at the site include, but were not limited to, trespassing,
stolen vehicle, domestic violence, battery, and person with a
deadly weapon. Table 1 below generally summarizes the data:
2. Figures 1 through 5, shown summarize the police calls for
service, year by year for 2020, 2021 and January 2022 through
June 1, 2022, spanning the twenty-nine (29) month period.
These graphs confirm a pattern of repeated crime activity
associated with the facility as operated by the applicant in the City
of Santa Ana, which has similar operational characteristics to
those proposed for the project site.
Table 1
Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
2101 E. 1st. Street, Santa Ana, CA
(1/1/20-6/1/2022)
Type of Police Service No. Calls for Service
Patrol check 27
Narcotic activity 25
Disturbance-transient 17
Pedestrian check 17
Assisting fire department 10
Other 68
TOTAL 164
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Figure 1 – Police Calls for Service (1/1/20-12/31/2020) - 2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
Figure 2 – Police Calls for Service (1/1/21-12/31/2021) - 2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
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Figure 3 – Police Calls for Service (1/1/22-6/1/2022) - 2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
Figure 4 – Police Calls for Service by Type - 2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
Figure 4 shows the 164 police calls for service arranged by type
and the volume of requests for Police calls for service for the
twenty-nine (29) month period described in Table 1. In total, there
are thirty-nine (39) different types of calls for police services at the
Santa Ana location totaling 164 in a twenty-nine (29) month period.
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Figure 5 – Police Calls for Service Within/Outside Operating Hours
2101 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
Figure 5 demonstrates calls for service within and outside operating
hours which clearly demonstrate the applicant’s lack of control of
activities occurring at the property.
Figure 6 – Police Calls for Service Comparison with Other Clinics
Figure 6 demonstrates that the location in Santa Ana generates
over eighty-two (82) percent more calls for police services than any
of the three (3) health care clinics in Tustin. A comparison of the
data also shows that three (3) Tustin locations combined had less
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than fifty (50) percent of the calls for services than those associated
with the Santa Ana location, during the same time period
3. Incompatibility with adjacent Residential and Other
Sensitive Uses.
a. Hours of Operation: The proposed hours of operation
and characteristics are incompatible with the adjacent
residential uses and other sensitive uses. The proposed
use is adjacent to and within 300 feet of residential uses.
The early hours of operation starting at 5:00 a.m. (patients
may arrive prior to opening) combined with 100-300
patients rotating through the facility at short four (4) to six
(6) minute intervals in a condensed three (3) hour window
of peak operations will create noise, pedestrian and
vehicular activities that are uncharacteristic and
incompatible with the adjacent residential uses.
b. Safety and Potential Nuisances: The applicant proposes
to treat upwards of 140 to 300 patients Monday through
Saturday during a compressed schedule with only one (1)
security guard to monitor the interior and exterior of the
facility. As can be seen by criminal activities shown on the
records obtained from the Santa Ana site, the operator
appears to not have complete control of activities
occurring at their property both during and after business
hours. Since the same operator will occupy and operate
at the Tustin site with comparable operating
characteristics, similar nuisances such as loitering,
narcotic activities, trespassing, and other disturbances
requiring police assistance will occur at the proposed
project site. These nuisances and disturbances would
impact not only the safety of residential uses and CTC
patients but also surrounding businesses.
c. Curbside Dosing: The proposed CTC includes “curbside
dosing” in the parking lot. The applicant has not indicated
in their proposal any details to manage traffic/circulation,
staging, or queueing related to curbside dosing, nor the
number of curbside dosing expected at the site. The
curbside dosing proposed to take place in the parking lot
is inconsistent with TCC 9271(ff) which requires all uses
be conducted within a completely enclosed building except
those that are specifically permitted and effectively
screened from view, via CUP process. There are
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exceptions for off-street parking, loading area, outdoor
storage when screened in the industrial areas, approved
temporary uses, or outdoor dining in conjunction with an
eating establishment.
d. Impacts to Schools: The proposed use is located within
an approximate one (1) mile walking distance to various
educational uses listed in Table 2. A total of 3,762 students
attend schools within an approximately 1.1-miles radius of
the project site. Many of the streets within the area are
used by students walking to and from school. The
weekday proposed hours of operation are from 5:00 a.m.
– 2:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The police calls for
service, as shown on Table 1 and Figures 1 through 5,
indicate that of the incidents, fifty-four (54) percent or
eighty-nine (89) of the total 164 incidents occurred within
the business hours of operation of 5:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
These incident hours coincide with the schools’ start and
end times and children could be exposed to crime and
unsafe conditions such as narcotic activities, disturbances,
indecent exposures, theft and robbery. As such, the
proposed use would be incompatible with the nearby
sensitive educational uses as listed in Table 2.
Table 2
Number of Students within Approximately One (1) Mile
to Proposed CTC at 535 E. First St., Tustin
School Name
Number
of
Students
Location
Walking
Distance to
Project Site
School Start School Out
Columbus
Tustin Middle
School
694
17952
Beneta
Way
0.8 miles
Gate Open:
7:40 a.m.
Start: 8:00
a.m.
12:43 p.m. or
2:42 p.m.
Helen Estock
Elementary
School
464 14741 N.
B Street 0.7 miles 8:00 a.m.
Between
1:09 p.m. – 2:23
p.m.
Barbara Benson
Elementary
School
310
12712
Elizabeth
Way
1.1 miles 8:10 a.m.
Between
1:05 p.m. to
2:35 p.m.
Tustin High
School 2,294
1171 El
Camino
Real
0.9 miles 7:28 a.m. 3:20 p.m
TOTAL STUDENTS: 3,762
4. Incompatibility with other Businesses. The proposed use
would be incompatible with the nearby existing businesses and
would negatively affect the economic viability of the existing and
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future businesses in the immediate area. The proposal lacks a
security plan to mitigate loitering and secondary criminal activity
for the over two (2)-acre site as demonstrated at their current site
in Santa Ana. Further, the early hours of operation starting at
5:00 a.m. combined with 100-300 patients rotating through the
facility at short four (4) to six (6) minute intervals in a condensed
three (3) hour window of peak operations and curbside dosing,
would create operational conditions that commercial businesses
do not typically encounter or expect.
The proposed CTC includes “curbside dosing” in the parking lot.
Curbside dosing is a business operation that would take place
outside of a building, however, TCC requires business activities
to take place solely inside a building per TCC 9271(ff) and
therefore curbside dosing is not allowed. Allowances for outside
activities fall under temporary celebratory activities that take
place with such health fairs and special product sales for on-site
businesses. Additionally, because specific information about the
frequency and location of curbside dosing on the project site was
not provided, the activity’s potential impacts on vehicle queuing,
parking and pedestrian access are unknown.
5. Police Calls for Service. Negative impacts to the neighborhood
can be anticipated as evidenced by the police calls for service
data received relative to a similar use operated by the applicant
in Santa Ana just one-mile away (refer to Table 1, Figures 1
through 5). The data shows that nuisance incidents and criminal
conduct have actually accompanied this applicant’s operation of
the proposed use. In light of the proposal to conduct the
operation in the same manner that has drawn nuisance and
criminal conduct to the facility’s existing location, it is anticipated
that the proposed relocated operation would produce a significant
increase in calls for service to the Tustin Police Department as
compared to other health care facilities in Tustin. The increase in
calls for service would divert police resources from the rest of the
Tustin community. Furthermore, the applicant would utilize only
one (1) security guard to patrol the interior and exterior of the over
two (2)-acre site. This is the same approach to security used at
the Santa Ana site. However, the proposed site is three (3) times
larger than the Santa Ana site and is located on the second story
of the building, which means the CTC’s sole security guard would
be spread thinner, making incident prevention and rapid
response more difficult.
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R. Based on the review of the operator’s past performance at its Santa Ana CTC
location, the operator appears unable to prevent or effectively mitigate
nuisances associated with the project as operated. Because the operational
characteristics of the proposed project would more or less mirror the
approach taken in Santa Ana by the applicant, it is reasonable to conclude
that if the requested CUP is approved, the proposed relocated project
operated by the same operator in Tustin, would result in similar nuisance
conditions and impacts that would be detrimental to the health, safety,
morals, comfort, and general welfare of the persons residing or working in
the neighborhood of the proposed use, injurious or detrimental to the property
and improvements in the neighborhood and to the general welfare of the City.
S. This project is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1) of
the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and of the California Code
of Regulations (Guidelines for the California Environmental Quality Act).
II. The City Council hereby denies a request for a CUP 2022-0009 to establish an
outpatient treatment and counseling center for opioid use disorder utilizing
medicated-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral
therapies at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Tustin, at a regular meeting on
the 7th day of March, 2023.
AUSTIN LUMBARD
Mayor
__________________________
ERICA N. YASUDA
City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
CITY OF TUSTIN )
CERTIFICATION FOR RESOLUTION NO. 23-10
I, Erica N. Yasuda, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin,
California, do hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council of
the City of Tustin is 5; and that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 23-10 was duly
passed, and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 7th day of March,
2023, by the following vote:
CITY COUNCIL AYES: ________________________________
CITY COUNCIL NOES: ________________________________
CITY COUNCIL ABSTAINED: ________________________________
CITY COUNCIL ABSENT: ________________________________
____________________
ERICA N. YASUDA
City Clerk