County worker pleads not guilty to robbery charges

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A San Bernardino County mental health specialist has pleaded not guilty to three counts of home-invasion robbery.

Rachel Lorraine Davis, 39, is one of four people charged in the complaint, which accuses the group of committing the crimes on Sept. 9 in Los Angeles County.

Davis, of Phelan, has been placed on unpaid administrative leave from her job with the county's Department of Behavioral Health. She was arrested Sept. 9 at a county clinic in Ontario.

The complaint filed against Davis and her co-defendants alleges that members of the group used firearms in the commission of the alleged crimes.

Davis remained jailed Thursday at the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood in lieu of $315,000 bail.

She is scheduled to appear in Pomona Superior Court on Friday for a preliminary hearing, said a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.

According to the complaint, Davis has prior felony convictions from the 1990s in San Bernardino County for receiving stolen property, possession of drugs, possession of drugs for sale, and forgery.

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