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Talia Barillas: Case Study
This supplement is a record of my actions in this investigation.

On July 27, 2016, I was assigned this case to follow up. I had previously been assigned case 16-154089 for Talia Barillas. Talia is a 17 year old T.C. Williams High School who frequently runs away from home. I received a call from Carloz Arriaza (father) who reported his daughter had been arrested by Ocean City Maryland Police Department. I was also informed that Talia had taken her father’s car without permission.

I contacted the Court Services Unit and spoke to Priscilla Harp. I inquired about the CHINS I had written on March 16, 2016. I was advised that the petition had been forwarded and is ready to be heard on August 11, 2016. I followed up On August 8, 2016,

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