During a recent government meeting, Chairman Wagner announced the allocation of $15,000 from the 3rd district discretionary funds to support Operation Warm Wishes, a community initiative focused on providing comfort food. The motion was approved unanimously, highlighting the county's commitment to community welfare.
In a separate agenda item, the board authorized a payment award to three individuals—Laura Keith, Jessica Rodriguez, and Raul Martinez—for their crucial information that led to the apprehension of suspects in the tragic case of 6-year-old Aiden Laios, who was shot and killed in 2021. The total reward of $100,000 was established through contributions from both Wagner and Supervisor Foley, reflecting a collaborative effort to seek justice for the young victim.
The meeting included a poignant reminder of the community's role in solving the case, with Wagner expressing gratitude to the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the district attorney's office for their diligent work. He emphasized the importance of community involvement in law enforcement, stating, \"When you see something, say something,\" and commended the swift action taken by the community that ultimately led to the arrests of Marcus Arese and Wynn Lee.
Supervisor Foley echoed these sentiments, noting the rapid resolution of the case and the instrumental role played by community tips. She praised the collective efforts of law enforcement and the public, reinforcing the message that community vigilance is vital in combating crime.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to approve the reward payments, marking a significant step in recognizing the contributions of those who helped bring justice for Aiden Laios.