Former mayor calls the cops

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I got a call this morning about an incident that happened over the weekend at former La Puente Mayor Lou Perez’ house.
Apparently, the cops were called. But deputies with the sheriff’s department Industry station found no “criminal conduct,” so no arrests were made and no police report was filed, sheriff’s Sgt. Gerard Velona said.

Here’s Perez’ side of the story:
“My daughter was here causing some problems and so forth. She didn’t want to leave. It was a family gathering.”
Perez said he called the police on his daughter because she was causing a ruckus: “She’s always off the handle anyway,” he said.

All's well that ends well.

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Dog Spot said:

Let's see what the Geek and Mr. Vernon have to say about this incident in La Puente:

"I was just in my office and I heard a ruckus."

"Could you describe the ruckus, sir?"

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