Probation Department  
3974 Durock Road, 205  
Shingle Springs, CA  
530-621-5625  
County of El Dorado  
Minutes - Draft  
Delinquency Prevention Commission  
Mario Guerrero, Chair  
Sandra Hurley, Co-Chair/Treasurer  
Larry Berger, Member  
Brian Conway, Member  
Teri Monterosso, Member  
Christopher Lilly, Member  
Katelyn Pham, Member  
Linda Strongman, Member  
STAFF:  
Julie Oates, Administrative Analyst  
Tuesday, June 16, 2026  
5:00 PM  
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CALLED TO ORDER AT 5:06 P M  
5 - Berger, Strongman, Guerrero, Lilly and Pham  
3 - Monterosso, Conway and Hurley  
Present:  
Absent:  
PUBLIC COMMENT - No public comment  
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA AND APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR  
Motion to adopt the agenda and approve the Consent Calendar made by Berger  
and seconded by Strongman.  
5 - Berger, Strongman, Guerrero, Lilly and Pham  
3 - Monterosso, Conway and Hurley  
Yes:  
Absent:  
CONSENT CALENDAR  
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
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POLICY MATTERS  
REPORTS  
Judge's Comments - Hon. Leanne Mayberry, Superior Court Judge - Not in attendance  
Chief Probation Officer, Kaci Smith - Not in attendance  
Juvenile Treatment Center: Acting Deputy Chief Probation Officer, Beth Borovich -  
JTC Current Population 14 - 2 Female 12 Male  
13 intakes - 2 SLT, 8 WS, 3 Out of County  
7 Release  
2 SYTF ( Marin County and Yolo County)  
4 Use of Force - same youth  
9 IEP plans  
3 CFT  
JJRBG Realignment Grant meeting in July  
Probation is currently hiring DPO I, II, and III positions  
New MH Program Coordinator - internal promotion  
New furniture (24month process) in JTC in July 2026  
Treasurer Report - Hurley not in attendance  
Leadership Team -  
Outreach & Education  
JJDPC Flyers printed and will be shared at the EDC Probation booth at the El Dorado  
County Fair June 18-21, 2026  
Pham noted opportunity with ORHS and reach out to other county high schools and  
local colleges - Commission present at Peer Advocacy Groups, and other clubs. Oates  
has been in touch with Key Club at PHS and is schedule to connect with them again in  
August when School starts up as well as club organizers at EDHS.  
NEW BUSINESS  
A. Review JJDPC Bylaws - Discussion around reviewing most updated Bylaws and  
feedback if there are any updates that need to be considered. Commission members  
reviewing for further discussion.  
B. Select Commissioners to serve on the JTC Inspection Committee - Hurley not in  
attendance. Guerrero will reach out to Hurley as to the status of this. Pham and Lilly  
interested in participating in inspection as well as Strongman and Berger.  
C. Review and discuss Julie Moukoain, Public Defenders, juvenile justice presentation  
to identify 3 different ideas of how JJDPC can create - Ad Hoc Committees to support  
issues identified during the presentation.  
Discussion around creating AdHoc Committee. Focus on the challenges facing the  
Public Defender juvenile clients such as:  
Failed Parenting, Mental Health, Lack of Services, Societal Pressures, etc. What are  
ways the commission can help support. ex: Failed Parenting - research and create list  
of Parenting Programs to share with the public, or ways to support connecting clients to  
needed services, etc.  
ADJOURNED AT 6:28 PM  
Motion made to adjourn made by Berger and seconded by Strongman