December 6, 2006
According to the Sheriff’s blotter, Thursday, November 23, 2006 at 2:29 am “an informant said a South Bend Road guard allegedly said he was going to arrest a female unless she followed the guard into a secluded area and stripped for him”.
After numerous attempts to get a suitable response from the OCSD, we finally got the official word from investigator Todd Bramwell: Apparently the female visiting Coto de Caza the day in question was not allowed to have a companion with her while she was on duty. So she went on to run her errands, leaving her bodyguard by the gates. On her way out, the conversation between the feamle her companion and the guard at the gates, escalated and the Sheriff was called in. According to investigator Bramwell, the Sheriff’s representative on the scene interviewed all participants and determined that a crime was not committed and the case was closed.
When we asked investigator Bramwell if he was aware of the various public safety issues surrounding Coto de Caza, including an attempted rate a few days earlier, he said he did not know. “I do not know what to tell you”, said Bramwell.
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