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LAST NAME: ALARCON
LAPD - CENTRAL
AGENCY FILE NO. (DR OR URN)
32425379
DA OFFICE CODE
120123622 SUSPECT
FMV
CHARGES
CODE SECTION OFFENSE DATE REASON CODE
PC
273A(A)
11/16/2012
DOB
SEX (M/F)
BOOKING NO.
VIP X
Yes -- No
07/19/1979
___ Gang Member
F
Name of Gang
FIRST NAME:
DOB
SEX (M/F)
BOOKING NO.
VIP -- Yes -- No
Gang Member
Name of Gang
ANDREA
DOB
SEX (M/F)
BOOKING NO.
VIP -- Yes -- No
Name of Gang
In this matter, the suspect is the Los Angeles City Commissioner for Public Works. On November 16, 2012, the suspect attended an event at City Hall. She brought her 11 year old daughter with her. The suspect left the event approximately 3 hours later in the company of 2 adults. She left her 11 year old daughter at City Hall. Her daughter followed her out and approached her on the street approximately 1 block from City Hall. The suspect told the child to go back to City Hall and wait for her. Suspect told her she would be right back. She told the child she was walking 2 individuals to their car and would be back in 10 minutes. The child immediately walked back to City Hall. Security video shows her inside City Hall in the presence of security officers during part of this time. Approximately 45 minutes after her return, she is questioned by City Hall security officers. She is asked who she is and what she is doing there at that time of night. The child told officers she was the daughter of Ms. Alarcon and was looking for her. Security called LAPD for assistance. LAPD transported the victim to LAPD Central Division and contacted DCFS. Suspect Alarcon was subsequently located at the Double Tree Hotel after 1:00am. Subsequently came to Central Division in the company of other individuals. Suspect appeared intoxicated, according to officers who saw her at LAPD Central. The suspect left the victim alone for approximately 3 hours. However, she was unattended for only 45 minutes of this time period. After that time, Security Officers interceded and took temporary custody of the victim. Also, Security video indicated that the victim was inside City Hall for part of this time. In sum, it does not appear that she was left by the suspect under circumstances or conditions "likely to produce great bodily harm or death" (Penal Code Section 273a(a)), which is the only relevant felony statute given the facts of this case. This matter is more appropriately filed as Penal Code Section 273a(b), which does not require that the circumstances be likely to produce great bodily injury or death. Penal Code Section 273a(b) is a misdemeanor. This case is hereby referred to the City Attorney for filing consideration.
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I have conveyed all relevant information to the above-named Deputy District Attorney to be used in consideration of a filing decision.
FILING OFFICER (PRINT): CONNIE ZYCH FILING OFFICER (SIGNATURE): SERIAL #: 31295
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE REASON CODES (FORM 8715) A. B. C. Lack of Corpus Lack of Sufficient Evidence Inadmissible Search/Seizure
D. E. F. G.
Victim Unavailable/Declines To Testify Witness Unavailable/Declines to Testify Combined with Other Counts/Cases Interest of Justice
H. Other (indicate the reason in Comments section) I. Referred to Non-California Jurisdiction J. Deferred for Revocation of Parole K. Further Investigation
L.
DISTRICT ATTORNEYS REASON CODES M. Probation Violation filed in lieu of N. Referred to City Attorney for Misdemeanor Consideration