By Miriam Raftery
July 13, 2016 (San Diego’s East County) – Captain Hank Turner from the Sheriff’s Rural Substation in Campo has reached out to address concerns raised by residents at recent public meetings regarding issues that arose during the Border Fire.
Those concerns have prompted two avenues for potential reforms: an internal investigation regarding a search for two missing people found dead 10 days after the fire, and an action report on a broader set of issues, along with recommendations forchanges for the future.
“I’ve lived in East County most of my life. I’m glad to be working out here; my kids go to school with the people out here, and if a fire hits, I’m not living in La Jolla,” Captain Turner told East County Magazine. “I’m living out here and I’m going to be working out here during the fires.”
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