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Mickey Pelham Case
I received a call yesterday around 4:00PM form Mr Salesh Mishra expressing some concerns about his son Mickey Pelham and an alleged video posted on Youtube, which already has been addressed on 01/20/17 based on the Assessment Summary.

When Mr Mishra called the GAO, he stated was at the CW Gresham Branch asking for help. He was with his son Mickey and his son did not want to come back to his mother’s home. Mr Mishra did not know what to do with his son.

That was what motivated my call to the Gresham Office, and I spoke with Marcy yesterday (thank you so much for taking my call Marcy) and Marcy stated she would coordinate with East Branch . While I was talking to Mr Mishra, I read the Assessment Summary, Mr Mishra has mental health issues;

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