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A Summary On The Calmeta Incident
EREPORT # 19019 stated the following: The incident reportedly occurred prior to Feb. 2, 2016. During a forensic interview on 2-2-16, a child reported that Makiya informed her that she lost her virginity to her mother's boyfriend 19 year old son (name unknown). The child reported that this incident occurred in "Calmeta" in a car. Makiya E. is reportedly in the 8th grade at South Delta Middle School.

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