Los Angeles City Councilman Richard Alarcon claimed Friday that the district attorney's office should have notified him that the case against an intruder at his home had been dismissed and that he had been released from a state mental hospital.
The allegations came one day after a mentally ill man broke into Alarcon's Panorama City home for a second time in six months.
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Payton was arrested on suspicion of burglary about 6:45 p.m. Thursday at Alarcon's home on Nordhoff Street
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“I would like to have an explanation as to why he was released and nobody in the D.A.’s office bothered to tell us
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“I’m a little ticked off right now.”
Alarcon is under investigation by Cooley’s office
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Neighbors have told The Times that they did not see Alarcon in the home for long stretches of time last year.Topics related articles: