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This is a co-complainant for complaint control # 19-CR-20170124131121. Co-complainant's contact information is: Pauline Bartlett, Counselor/Therapist - (951) 358-7854 Riverside County Department of Mental Health 3125 Myers Street, Riverside, CA 92503. This compliant was cross reported from CPS referral #0811-9054-1733-3030194 regarding resident youth Kiara Gonzalez DOB: 7/5/03 SW: Heidi Ferguson (951) 509-8027. The victim on this referral is Angela Darlynn Quiroz-Canal DOB: 6/10/01 DOP: UK SCHOOL: Antelope Valley High, 44900 N. Division St., Lancaster, CA 93535 SW: Kimberly Renee Brock (951) 509-8139.

Same allegation Kiara is currently at ETS on a 5150 hold. Kiara informed the reporting party that Ariel was touching her sexually. According

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