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.

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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