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Mitrice Richardson's Dad Asks for Probe

Michael Richardson asked Board of Supervisors.

Updated: Tuesday, 05 Oct 2010, 5:40 PM PDT
Published : Tuesday, 05 Oct 2010, 1:02 PM PDT

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Los Angeles - The father of Mitrice Richardson, whose remains were found in a ravine about 11 months after she was released from the sheriff's Malibu/Lost Hills Station, asked the Board of Supervisors today to pursue its own investigation.

The county's Office of Independent Review issued a report in July, concluding that deputies at the station acted "properly and legally" in releasing the 24-year-old woman Sept. 17, 2009.

But Michael Richardson remains unsatisfied.

"For 19 years, I've paid into the system, and I want the system's help," Michael Richardson said.

He described his daughter, a former beauty pageant contestant, as beautiful, but said now she was just skeletal remains. Her remains were found Aug. 9 near an abandoned marijuana patch. Three days later, they were positively identified as those of the Cal State Fullerton graduate.

"Thrown in a ravine," Richardson said, "they didn't even have the decency to give her a shallow grave."

Richardson and other members of Mitrice's family have been critical of sheriff's deputies for releasing her after midnight from the sheriff's station near the Ventura (101) Freeway without her car, phone or purse. Mitrice was arrested for failing to pay an $89 restaurant tab in Malibu, and deputies, who found some pot in her car, seized the vehicle.

Restaurant employees said she was talking gibberish and appeared to be mentally disturbed, and family members have argued that she should have been held for psychiatric exam.

For months, searches in Malibu Canyon failed to turn up any trace of the woman, though at least one possible sighting was reported the same morning she was released. Her remains were finally found by park rangers about two miles from the sheriff's station at 27050 Agoura Road. They were searching for pot.

At the time of the discovery, Sheriff Lee Baca said there was no indication that Mitrice had met with foul play. Her cause of death is still "undetermined," according to coroner's Assistant Chief Ed Winter.

But county investigators have cleared deputies of fault.

"Although station personnel offered Ms. Richardson the choice to remain voluntarily at the station jail until the arrival of daylight hours or her transportation, she chose to leave the station jail," the OIR report read. " ... OIR has concluded that the station personnel acted legally and reasonably in taking Ms. Richardson into custody and then releasing her from custody." But Michael Richardson continued to pose questions today and asked the board for their help.

"I know you can question (the appropriate authorities)," Richardson said.
 

 

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