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Brentwood police say March school trespass was non‑violent; committee questions dispatch priority and SRO coverage
Summary
Police reviewed a May call to Mary Magdalene School: officers found a cooperative woman with apparent mental‑health issues, issued a trespass warning and left without an arrest. Aldermen pressed dispatch prioritization and how often the contracted school resource officer visits the school.
Brentwood police briefed the Public Safety Committee that a May call to Mary Magdalene School involving a woman who tried doors did not meet the department’s threshold for an emergency response and ended with a trespass warning.
Police said the call into 911 came from Nancy Montero, a school office employee, and that dispatch classified the report as routine rather than a lights‑and‑siren priority. "I listened to the 911 tape recording … it was very clear on that call," the Police Chief said, describing Montero as calm on the call. Two officers arrived in under six minutes, reviewed body‑worn camera footage and found the woman…
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