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Westley Sardiin Case Study
CCIB received an SOC 341 for Westley Sardin (DOB 12/27/1943). The alleged perpetrator is Darrell Cummings, staff at the facility. The report states that police responded to a call involving a battery incident between Westley (noted as PWN in the report) and the owner/caregiver Darrell. The RP (Detective Flores) stated that the grandson of the abuser apparently taped on his IPHONE the battery incident where the abuser repeatedly hit the PWN in the back of the head. The RP stated however, the witness (the grandson) was unavailable and did not answer the phone when the reporter tried to contact him. The RP also stated that the PWN would be unable to speak for himself due to the nature of his diminished mental capacity. The RP also stated that

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