No, susan is not with me. I was like, where is she . He was like, i dont know. Who were you camping with . My dad and my mom. The children said mommy was in the van but didnt come back with us. Pretty significant thing for a 4yearold to tell a detective. Susan had often referred to her fatherinlaw as creepy. Too close. Steven was wanting to be interviewed, and he reveals the biggest bombshell. We interarcted in a lot of sexual ways. One last question. How am i going to find your wife without your help . Puyallup is a smaller town. Its located in an area thats kind of protected from wind and rain from the mountains around it. Its a suburb of seattle and tacoma. Its homey. Its growing. Low crime. Lots of children who live there. Lots of families. Many people are members of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. A lot of really nice people interconnected through the church. Its kind of a very typical american community. It is in puyallup, washington, where these two families and
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Will agree that we want to build on that. But i do recall i want and of the next few days i would like a better understanding of how the crisis team fits into what we are already doin doing . This is similarly an effort rely on expanding ems6. I want to understand how that has grown and how those ems16s are used. Also, how the mobile crisis team relates to this and any other, you know, outreach thats happening now because i think supervisor ronen and supervisor hainey and the whole boards intention is for a game changer that really changes the experience for people who are in crisis on the streets and really changes the experience of people in San Francisco who are seeing people in crisis on the street. And the question of whether its to be 24hour, but i think it needs to be at a volume that is great enough that is actually impactful and im a little worried that the increase that happened last year again, its been a weird year, a very weird year. But i know ems6 does great work and i k