Mendocino County Grand Jury • 2005-2006 • Agency Response
Response to: Ukiah Police Department

Rec'd AUG 2 2 2006 August 9, 2006 Cindee Mayfield, Presiding Judge Mendocino County Superior Court*

Published: August 09, 2006 2 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F2

Findings and Recommendations 8 findings

F1
2. Concur with findings. SEMINARY AVENUE UKIAH, CA 95482-5400 Phone# 707/463-6200 Fax# 707/463-6204 Web Address: www.cityofukiah.com Response to 2005-2006 Grand Jury Report Findings - continued
No recommendations for this finding
F3
Concur with findings. The Ukiah Police Department felt that the Public Health Department would be the better lead agency in this effort; we will lend our assistance. Concur with findings. 4.
No recommendations for this finding
F4
5. Concur with findings. Concur with findings.
No recommendations for this finding
F5
Concur with findings. Concur with findings. 6.
No recommendations for this finding
F6
7. Concur with findings.
No recommendations for this finding
F7
Concur with findings.
No recommendations for this finding
F8
Concur with findings.
No recommendations for this finding
F9
Concur with findings. Concur with findings. Concur with findings. The City Council for the City of Ukiah disagrees with this finding citing information from the National Drug Intelligence Center California Northern and Eastern Districts Drug Threat Assessment (January 2001) which states that over the last decade the manufacture and distribution of Methamphetamine has primarily been taken over by Mexican Criminal Groups (Mexican Mafia and others) in the Western United States. Reference is made to the Ukiah Police Department response to Grand Jury Report (attached). Concur with findings. Concur with findings. Concur with findings. Concur with findings. Concur with findings. Concur with findings.
No recommendations for this finding

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