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Thursday, February 10, 2011

“Girl accuses brother of inappropriate behavior - Orange County Register” plus 1 more

“Girl accuses brother of inappropriate behavior - Orange County Register” plus 1 more


Girl accuses brother of inappropriate behavior - Orange County Register

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MISSION VIEJO – . Police received a call at 5:51 p.m. on Tuesday from a social worker who was inside a home interviewing a 10-year-old girl who made lewd conduct allegations against her 19-year-old brother.

Vandalism report. 4:56 p.m. Wednesday. Olympiad Road and Jeronimo Road.

Vandalism report. 10:16 a.m. Wednesday. 26400 block of Trabuco Road.

Burglary report. 10:01 a.m. Wednesday. 26000 block of Merit Circle.

Unknown trouble. 10:41 p.m. Tuesday. 200 block of California Court. The 77-year-old woman told Lifeline someone was trying to kill her and when they asked her questions she said it was a long story.

Suspicious person/circumstances. 10:04 p.m. Tuesday. Jeronimo Road and Los Alisos Boulevard. The caller reported two men in hoodies walking into a closed complex. The caller thought they might try to vandalize something.

Illegal peddling. 7:39 p.m. Tuesday. 27700 block of Santa Margarita Parkway. The caller reported two women, one with an infant, bothering customers and asking for money. The caller said they were going in and out of CVS and the caller believed they were taking merchandise.

Suspicious person/circumstances. 7:16 p.m. Tuesday. Marguerite Parkway and Rancho Viejo Road. The caller reported an elderly man at the Ralphs front door asking people to help give money to a woman and a young child who were standing nearby.

Disturbance. 3:50 p.m. Tuesday. 26600 block of Corsica Road. The caller said her son bit her across the face.

Illegal peddling. 5:41 p.m. Tuesday. 26800 block of Trabuco Road. The caller reported a woman carrying an infant in the CVS parking lot and begging for money.

Suspicious person in a vehicle. 3:33 p.m. Tuesday. Cambria and Brindisi. The caller reported two men in a Nissan smoking marijuana. The caller later said they got out of the car and were riding around on skateboards.

Disturbance. 12:24 p.m. Tuesday. Los Alisos Boulevard and Santa Margarita Parkway. The caller said a woman at Starbucks asked the caller to notify police about a man who was scaring her.

Grand theft report. 12:12 p.m. Tuesday. 27000 block of Crown Valley Parkway. The caller reported a theft from Gap store at the Shops at Mission Viejo.

Suspicious person in a vehicle. 10:59 a.m. Tuesday. 28000 block of Marguerite Parkway. The caller at Saddleback College reported a Toyota Camry with a possible fake license plate.

Suspicious person/circumstances. 9:42 a.m. Tuesday. 24500 block of Sadaba. The caller said someone was in her garage. She didn't know if anything was missing.

Disturbance-family dispute. 2:23 a.m. Tuesday. 23000 block of Via Pimiento. The caller said her 19-year-old son was coming off some type of drug and she felt unsafe in her home.

Disturbance. 9:17 p.m. Monday. 0 block of California Court. The caller was with security in the parking lot and said a naked transient woman ran away from them.

Keep the peace. 7:32 p.m. Monday. 26200 block of Los Viveros. The caller asked for a welfare check on his 3-year-old daughter who was inside with the mother. The caller said the mother was screaming at him through the door when he came to check on his daughter.

Disturbance. 4:47 p.m. Monday. Carrillo and Cristan Lane. The caller reported kids skateboarding in the middle of the street and refusing to move for cars.

The Sheriff's Blotter is compiled by Magda Liszewska and consists of selected items from the Orange County's Sheriff's Department website, www.ocsd.org. Calls represent what was told to the deputy in the field by the radio dispatcher. The true nature of an incident often differs from what is initially reported. No assumption of criminal guilt or association should be drawn from the content provided.


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MISSION VIEJO – . Police received a call at 5:51 p.m. on Tuesday from a social worker who was inside a home interviewing a 10-year-old girl who made lewd conduct allegations against her 19-year-old brother.

Vandalism report. 4:56 p.m. Wednesday. Olympiad Road and Jeronimo Road.

Vandalism report. 10:16 a.m. Wednesday. 26400 block of Trabuco Road.

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Quik Mart Raffles Off Quad to Help Girl with Undiagnosed Disease - KOLO TV Reno

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It started with a diabetes diagnosis when Kylie McPeak was three. Then, something else happened.

"She had a seizure, and then about two weeks after that, she developed a twitch on her cheek," said Steven McPeak, Kylie's father.

At first, doctors didn't believe that Kylie was ill. But she's slowly been getting worse. The twitch spread to the rest of her face and her body, and even affects her speech. But doctors can't seem to figure out what's causing it.

"We've pretty much stumped every doctor we've ever seen," said Steven McPeak.

Kylie has been to specialists all over the country. She's even a part of the National Institute of Health's Undiagnosed Disease Program. But still, no answers.

Through all of the doctor's visits, IV's, needles and exams, Kylie has kept a positive attitude.

But even without a diagnosis, the illness is taking a toll on more than just Kylie's health.

"We have over $60,000 in medical bills, and her prescriptions each month are at least five hundred dollars," said Gina McPeak, Kylie's mom.

When the owner of Dad's Quik Mart in Sparks heard Kylie's story, he and his employees decided to buy a quad and raffle it off to raise money for her.

The quad is worth $5,800 and for $10 a raffle ticket, anyone could have the chance to win it, and other prizes this Saturday. The money will go to help Kylie.

"Well, this little girl is a little sweetheart, you know I mean, we just fell in love with her, the owner of the store really fell in love with her," said Assistant Manager Jerry Mau.

And Kylie's family couldn't be more grateful for the help.

"For them to go out of their way to do all this for us just absolutely blew us away," said Steven McPeak.

So far, Dad's Quik Mart has sold about 1,100 tickets.

In case you're interested in helping out, there's still time to get tickets before the raffle this Saturday.

That raffle will be from 11 AM to 1 PM at Dad's Quik Mart at Los Altos and Sparks Boulevard, in Sparks.

Also available for the raffle is $500 in cash, a couple of skateboards, hoodies, backpacks, a stuffed animal, cases of the energy drink, Rockstar, and some skis.

If you would like to help the McPeak family, you can visit Kylie's webpage, http://www.kyliemcpeak.com/, and click on "donate."

You can also donate at any branch of US Bank. You can put money in an account in Kylie's name. Just give them this account number to make a deposit: 153754398656.


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Posted by: james Location: reno on Feb 10, 2011 at 09:00 PM


hopwe she gets well soon i had posted the story to my facebook hope others will donate to your daughter and hope you find a cure for her soon

Posted by: Steven McPeak Location: sparks on Feb 10, 2011 at 02:15 PM


Thank you for your feed back.I saw that episode of mystery diagnosis and asked one of our doctors about that disease.That usually only shows up in infancy and that would have been found in her blood work right away.According to the doctor I spoke to.Also the type of tremors Kylie has are different from Palsy or Parkinsons.I guess those type of tremors have different characteristics than the ones she has. Thank you all for your support and comments. It really does mean alot to us.

Posted by: Gear Head on Feb 10, 2011 at 01:10 PM


This is why I love the moto community. Congrats to you all for putting such a great idea together. Lets all support these guys. Its a great cause and you might just get a new ride out of the deal. Win win!

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