FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — November 13, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — November 13, 2025
Re: 911 Silence Confirmed by Dispatch Records

An official records response from North County Dispatch JPA — the regional 911 authority for northern San Diego County — confirms that no 911 call, CAD entry, EMS response, or fire-department dispatch occurred on September 4 for any reported juvenile in distress, suicidal threat, or welfare-related emergency at or near the South Twin Oaks Valley Road / Double Peak K–8 area.

Text communication detailing the findings from North County Dispatch regarding incidents reported near South Twin Oaks Valley Road on September 4, 2025.

This finding directly contradicts sworn statements alleging:

  • a “suicidal juvenile,”
  • multiple 911 calls, and
  • an emergency serious enough to justify a high-risk law-enforcement intervention.

The 911 authority reports zero matching records.
No audio. No CAD log. No dispatch. No cancellation. No EMS. No fire.
Nothing.


Unanswered Public-Interest Questions

The record silence raises significant concerns about transparency, accuracy, and the validity of the claims used to justify criminal allegations:

• If a real emergency occurred, why was no 911 call ever made?
• Why were fire and EMS never dispatched?
• Why is there no CAD entry, no audio recording, and no cancellation record — all of which are mandatory when 911 is contacted?
• Why do sworn statements conflict with the official public-safety record?


Father & Co. will continue to investigate until the discrepancies are fully explained.


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Michael Phillips

Michael Phillips is a journalist, editor, creator, IT consultant, and father. He writes about politics, family-court reform, and civil rights.

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