Probation Department  
3974 Durock Road, 205  
Shingle Springs, CA  
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County of El Dorado  
Minutes - Draft  
Delinquency Prevention Commission  
Sandra Hurley, Treasurer  
Larry Berger, Member  
Brian Conway, Member  
Teri Monterosso, Member  
Linda Strongman, Member  
Mario Guerrero, Member  
STAFF:  
Julie Oates, Administrative Analyst  
Tuesday, March 17, 2026  
5:00 PM  
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CALLED TO ORDER AT 5:05 PM  
5 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman and Guerrero  
1 - Hurley  
Present:  
Absent:  
PUBLIC COMMENT - No Public Comment  
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA AND APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR  
Motion made by Conway and seconded by Berger to adopt the Agenda and  
approve the Consent Calendar  
5 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman and Guerrero  
1 - Hurley  
Yes:  
Absent:  
1. 26-0380  
CONSENT CALENDAR  
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
POLICY MATTERS - nothing new to report  
REPORTS  
Judge’s Comments – Judge Mayberry  
Shared the 2026 Superior Court of El Dorado County Caseload Trends report – and  
noted the Juvenile numbers have decreased.  
Guerrero – would like to gather additional information on number of cases on West  
Slope vs South Lake Tahoe. Judge Mayberry noted on average approx. 75-80% from  
WS for delinquency. (larger population)  
Interim Chief Probation Officer – Not in attendance  
Juvenile Treatment Center – Acting Deputy Chief Probation Officer – Beth Borovich  
the BSCC Field Report 2026 Targeted Inspection was today 3/17/26. Nothing reported  
out of compliance.  
JTC  
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Average population is 10  
Current population is 8 – all Male  
6 Youth pending dispo  
1 challenge – Marin Co.  
1 SYTF – Yolo Co.  
1 Inuyo Co.  
7 Use of Force  
1 Attempt. Suicide – Barton Hold  
Judge Mayberry – Asked to the status of Short Term Residential Treatment Program  
(STRTP) long delayed process – involvement of BH from the other counties and not  
always in agreement causing delays and adds layers of difficulties tied to MediCal.  
Presumptive Transfer Process. Curently have 3-4 currently in JTC pending and some  
since Dec/Jan. – Long waiting lists and detrimental delays with the process.  
Treasurer’s Report – Not in attendance – report at April meeting  
Leadership Team  
New application done. Oates will post to the webpage.  
Outreach & Education - nothing new to report  
Status of New Members & Recruitment  
Discussion around potential candidates to the commission. Guerrero reaching out to  
Christopher Lilly. He is a resident of El Dorado County but currently attending UC Irvine  
studying law. He is home on vacations and summers. He is involved with supporting  
youth in our county and would make a great addition to the commission and bring new  
perspectives. Guerrero has a meeting with him on the 23rd and will encourage him to fill  
out an application to the commission online.  
Discussion around Social Media presence – Oates will work on posts to submit to  
commission for review then share with the County (Carla Hass) as well as post with the  
Probation Social Media and reach out to EDCOE. Posts for recruitment as well as  
promotion of the commission.  
Monterosso noted a good area to recruit for Commission members would be retired  
educators who have an interest to continue to support youth in our county perhaps  
touch base with EDCOE for recommendations. She also reached out to Amy Pooley for  
recommendations and is following up on a recommendation from her at NAMI  
NEW BUSINESS  
• Allocation funds to T.A.S.K.  
Discussion carried over from the January commission meeting  
Motion made by Monterosso and Seconded by Berger to approve up to $500 in  
support of supplies for Tahoe Alliance for Safe Kids (TASK)  
5 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman and Guerrero  
1 - Hurley  
Yes:  
Absent:  
• Allocation of funds to CASA El Dorado  
Discussion carried over from the January commission meeting  
Motion made by Monterroso and seconded by Conway to approve the allocation  
of $3000 to support the gas card program, recruiting, and training for trauma  
informed practices for new volunteers of CASA.  
5 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman and Guerrero  
1 - Hurley  
Yes:  
Absent:  
• Continue discussion around potential support from JJDPC for assistance with hotel  
accommodation in South Lake Tahoe region for families visiting youth at the JTC. At  
the December 2025 JJDPC meeting Hotel Asure was a potential option for consideration as well  
as other suggestions  
Due to time constraints, this item will be carried over to the April 2026 JJDPC agenda.  
ADJOURNMENT AT 6:18 PM  
Motion to Adjourn by Monterosso and seconded by Berger.