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Full Life • March 16, 2013

You may have heard or will hear that an ex-employee of Full Life was arrested on a bench warrant from Arizona in Kealakekua on Monday.  Federal Marshals were conducting a “warrant operation” on the Big Island.  Their first arrest was this ex-employee.  He is charged with three counts of sexual assault in Arizona.  He has not been convicted. Full Life staff cooperated fully with the investigation.

Full Life conducted a thorough background check on this employee before he was hired.  No convictions were found.  All state and internal policies and procedures were followed: fingerprinting, criminal history checks, Adult and Child Protective Services checks.  His records show no arrests or convictions.

Full Life never assigns male Direct Support Workers to female participants.

At this point, this young man is being extradited to Arizona.

If you have any questions or concern, please call Stone at 990-4785.

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