Amanda Davis Case Incident Report Sample

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I called the constituent, she asked how to report an harassment made by a CW supervisor to her granddaughter.

She said that she is the maternal grandmother of Amanda Davis (11) who is under her temporary custody and attends to a small school in Christmas Valley, Lake County. Amanda's good friend and classmate is a little girl, Faith McCoy (11). Faith had told Amanda that a CW supervisor, Charley Tracy, had asked her to tape record Amanda because the CW supervisor wants to have information about Amanda's father, Jeremiah because CW supervisor believes he is a bad person. (By checking the Assessment Summary, Jeremiah has a long history of violent behavior against his wife, who is Amanda's mother, Cassie Davis.)

I informed her that Cassie's

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