The John Phillips Show

2 Kids at a California Daycare Test Positive For Meth

40 min
Jun 16, 2026about 1 month ago
Listen to Episode
Summary

The John Phillips Show covers multiple California regulatory failures, including a daycare where two children tested positive for methamphetamine exposure, a dog that ingested meth at an off-leash beach, and a prison employee stabbed by an inmate. The episode highlights systemic issues with state oversight agencies failing to adequately protect vulnerable populations.

Insights
  • California's regulatory agencies prioritize probationary status over facility closure even in severe cases of child endangerment, allowing dangerous operators to continue business with minimal transparency to parents
  • Meth exposure incidents across children, animals, and communities suggest a broader public health crisis where drug-affected individuals operate without adequate intervention or accountability
  • Media investigations are filling the gap left by government agencies in informing the public about facility safety violations and probationary status
  • Juvenile justice reforms designed to reduce incarceration are creating enforcement vacuums where minor citations replace meaningful consequences for disruptive behavior
Trends
Regulatory capture: State agencies choosing probation over enforcement to avoid liability and financial exposureTransparency gaps: Public records exemptions preventing parents from accessing critical safety information about licensed facilitiesMeth crisis expansion: Drug exposure incidents spreading from human populations to children and animals in public spacesEnforcement erosion: Reduced consequences for juvenile offenders creating perception of lawlessness in public spacesMedia-driven accountability: Local news investigations exposing regulatory failures that government agencies won't addressFacility management liability: Multi-location operators facing repeated serious incidents across different propertiesPublic health blind spots: Lack of coordinated response to environmental drug contamination affecting vulnerable populations
Companies
Rainbow Early Learning Center
Daycare facility in Winnetka where two children tested positive for methamphetamine exposure in May 2024
Tampi Management
Parent company operating Rainbow Early Learning Center, placed on 3-year probation instead of closure after meth expo...
California Department of Social Services (CDSS)
State regulatory agency overseeing childcare facilities; substantiated meth exposure complaints but chose probation o...
Sears
Historic department store chain; Queen Kahumahu Center location in Kahalui permanently closed November 2021 post-COVID
San Diego Humane Society
Veterinary organization providing expert commentary on meth exposure risks to animals at Dog Beach
Capital.com
Financial trading platform sponsor providing market news and economic calendars
People
John Phillips
Primary host conducting interviews and commentary on regulatory failures and crime stories
Randy Wings
Co-host providing commentary and audience research from Culver City
Jose Aguilar
Father of 4-year-old daughter who tested positive for methamphetamine after attending Rainbow Early Learning Center
Camelia Bakur
Mother of 2-year-old daughter who tested positive for methamphetamine at Rainbow Early Learning Center in May 2024
A.C. Amofla
Legal representative for Bakur family in lawsuit against Rainbow Early Learning Center
Mike Damali
Parent with daughter at Rainbow Early Learning Center; advocated for facility closure rather than probation
Justin Vuller
Owner of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel that ingested methamphetamine at Dog Beach in Ocean Beach, San Diego
Dr. Danielle Clem
Provided expert commentary on methamphetamine exposure risks and symptoms in animals
Paula Pan
Sponsor spokesperson discussing personal finance and money management on Afford Anything podcast
Quotes
"My daughter, she don't sleep for two days"
Jose AguilarDescribing child's symptoms after methamphetamine exposure
"I was very shocked because like I said, I didn't know what it means, but then when she kind of elaborated on it, that it's meth, I was like, what do you mean?"
Camelia BakurReaction to learning 2-year-old tested positive for methamphetamine
"Why is it privileged information to know which child care centers are operating on a probationary status because they broke some kind of law?"
John PhillipsCriticizing public records exemptions for facility safety data
"It could have ended his life. He had sedatives seven times and even on sedatives, he is just going crazy"
Justin VullerDescribing dog's reaction to methamphetamine ingestion at Dog Beach
"Our family came too close to having to bury my sister"
Prison stabbing victim's family memberStatement at courthouse regarding Chino prison attack
Full Transcript
If the markets were a friend, they'd be the one who texts constantly, updates opinions to just see this all day, every day. Capital.com isn't another voice in that thread. It's the space between the messages, bringing news, charts and economic calendars into one place to give you the full picture in between the noise. Capital.com designed for clarity. 62% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading spread bets and CFDs with this provider. And we continue with 205 in the afternoon on the John Phillips show. Mr. Randy Wings in Culver City. You know, one of the nice things about being a live radio show is we have a crack team of researchers known as the audience that will look up things that we're not sure about during the break. Alan writes in at JohnnyDon'tLikeShow at gmail.com. The historic Sears department store located in the Queen Kahumahu Center in Kahalui permanently closed November 14th, 2021. Well, I guess if you forget your bathing suit, that's no longer an option. It did not survive COVID. You know what I'm going to miss most about Sears not being there anymore. What's that? Is the photo booth. Remember the photo booth at Sears? Oh, yeah. Where you would go and they would have all of these big posters outside the photo center where you get to look at examples as to what they could produce for you and your family. But instead of normal pictures being on the posters, it's always the ladies from Recita only in outer space. It's all these women. They look like they're consigliaries of the Mexican mafia where they have the drawn on eyebrows. They have the hair pulled back. They're staring the camera down like they're about ready to murder the photographer. And then behind them, you see Mars and Jupiter and Uranus and Saturn. You see the constellations. I don't know what the theory is of putting those women in outer space, like it's Superman two or something. Like what's the idea behind that? They're sitting at the tower in Chicago trying to map out what the corporation's going to look like in all the different cities in the United States. I got an idea. Let's put a photo center in. Appeal to the girlfriends of gang members. Have them take official portraits with all of their friends. And what the hell? Let's put them in outer space too. Not on a comet, not on a rocket, not in a spaceship. Let's just have them floating. Let's have them float in outer space. What other ideas did they kick around before they decided on putting them in outer space? How about putting them underwater? Wouldn't that be interesting? Where you have the ladies from Recita and you got a whale behind them. Let's just put a treasure chest over there. How about an octopus over her shoulder? Let's put flipper in there. Kids love that. How about the little mermaid? Let's put them on a farm. Let's attract her behind them. Maybe some corn fields. Why not just a gray backdrop? Wouldn't that be interesting? A white backdrop. Something normal that you would see in a portrait. But you take these women and then you put them in outer space. And then the other thing that I love is if one of them goes missing, which inevitably is going to happen, they're going to piss off one of their boyfriends and boom, they're in the trunk of a car. And the only thing that you're going to see is you're going to see the smoke coming out of the tailpipe when the pissed off boyfriend compresses the gas pedal. And then the family goes to the news. Oh, our beloved daughter is missing. We need the community to look out for her. If they see her, they need to call 911 so we can bring her back. Do you have a picture that we can use on the news so we can get the word out? As a matter of fact, we do. Here she is with her lovely friend with tattoos on her face, floating in outer space. Put that on the news. Okay. Cause that's what the 1990s was. Anytime there was a missing person, it was one of those Sears photos. That was the file photo. Yeah. No one ever had a normal photo from Sears. I get it. If it's like a gag thing, sometimes people go to these places where you can dress up like it's the old West where the women can dress up like they work in a bordello. The guys can all dress up like Wyatt Earp, but it's a gag. Outer space backdrops. That was like the go to thing at Sears. Everyone wanted outer space. Okay. Enjoy that buzz. Aldrin get out of your system. It's just strange to me. I never understood that. I remember being a little kid walking through Sears and we'd go by the photography place and I remember asking my mom, why are they all in outer space? What's the deal with the stars? Keep walking. Okay. Get me my hot dog on a stick. We would be at the Westminster Mall, which I think is now occupied by homeless people. Correct? Well, they finally demolished it. So now they're building a new mall. Well, they're building a new mixed use facility. But yes, they finally demolished the Wenspister Mall. All right. Okay. Let's move on. In Winnatka, as you mentioned before, there is a childcare center where apparently the kids are testing positive for math. And because of the state's lax regulations on childcare centers that put kids in harm's way, it's still operating today. For more, here's an investigative report from CBS in Los Angeles. Here we go. This preschool is where three... You know what? We're going to play this one on this feed because that one is in mono for some reason. This preschool is where three kids test a positive for meth and fetamine. You would imagine it would be shut down after that, but the doors here are still open. And some parents say the business is not holding up to its end of a bargain. Well, you know, Randy, if there were actual kids at the daycare center, we can't blame the Somalis for this one. My daughter, she don't sleep for two days. No, not... Jose Aguilar says... I mean, it did use to be pedaled as a weight loss drug. Imagine getting your kid home and they're all high on meth. Why aren't you eating your chicken nuggets shaped like dinosaurs tonight? And why do you keep bending your head up against the wall and picking at your skin? Jose Aguilar says this is video of his daughter behaving abnormally in May of 2024 after the four-year-old at the time came home from daycare and vomited. And you're on the carpet... Mama? I'm sleeping. Hey! Hey! Diablo! I'm in the Diablo. You want me to call her Diablo? Wait, did he call her Diablo? Maybe he thought she was getting inhabited by the devil. I mean, she seemed possessed. But you're not supposed to call her the devil, are you? Diablo! I'm in the Diablo. You want me to call her the hospital? Yeah, I knew that last one. That was Hospital, which is Spanish for hospital. I think he was trying to perform an exorcism. It may be hard to tell from this clip, but he says... She don't seem normal. She's talking too much and she's jumping. The suspicions led him to taking the girl to a hospital where a blood test came back positive for amphetamine. What was your reaction when they told you there was methamphetamine in her blood? I'm feel really sad. I'm feel really mad. Do you like it? I do like that one. Me too. Camelia Bakur's mother says her little girl, who was two at the time, also tested positive for methamphetamine in May of 2024. Two different girls at the same day care testing positive for meth. Well they're starting younger and younger. What was your reaction? I was very shocked because like I said, I didn't know what it means, but then when she kind of elaborated on it, that it's meth, I was like, like, what do you mean? So did the two-year-old start having an insatiable desire to start taking apart bicycles? It sounds like it if the dad thought that she was possessed by the devil. Where could she get that? Sheruk Bakur says the symptoms were similar to what Jose Aguilar described. She didn't want to eat, she didn't want to drink anything. The children had one more thing in common. They both attended Rainbow Early Learning Center in Waneka. Were they family friends? Did they interact with one another? To my knowledge, no. There was no familial contact. They didn't spend time with one another outside the school. A.C. Amofla represents the bakirs in their lawsuit against the daycare. There were symptoms that these children were exposed to. Nowhere in your code of conduct does it say that you're going to be providing our kids with amphetamines. There were symptoms that these children were exposed to dangerous drugs and staff, no one really took it seriously. The parents weren't notified. Medical personnel wasn't contacted to look into this. CBS California. They just sent the kids home all hopped up on meth. So the meth had to come from someone who worked there or from one of the parents or siblings of the students who attended this particular daycare, correct? Based on the fact that two different girls at two separate times both got methed at this daycare, it sure seems like somebody that works there is on meth. Does Hunter Biden send his kids to that school? CBS California Investigates reached out to the California Department of Social Services, which has oversight of daycares and confirmed an investigation in July of 2024 substantiated complaints from three families. CDSS says its investigation found an employee had placed a small bag containing meth in a bathroom cubby. Others say three children were exposed to and allowed to ingest substances containing amphetamine and or methamphetamine. During a phone call, the school's director told us the employee has been fired and CDSS says we don't allow you to meth our kids. What do they say? Sharing is caring. What do you think that interview process was like when they hired the daycare worker who was a meth head? Don't those daycares start early in the morning? Yes, they do. If you're on meth, how do you make it there in time? Well you didn't go to bed the night before. Probably. Typically you take the meth as an upper and then you take the fentanyl as a downer after your shift is over. That sounds pretty healthy. And CDSS says she is prohibited from employment in, presence in, and contact with clients of any facility licensed by CDSS. For somebody to hurt a two year old is like what were you thinking? In the wake of the CDSS investigation, Tampi Manj... Now do you think the meth just kind of fell out of her pocket and the kids got to it or was she just like blowing meth smoke in the kids faces? Hey kids, you know what will make you feel real good? Tampi Manj which owns a rainbow early learning center reached an agreement with CDSS which included the revocation of the facilities licensed. But we've learned that action has been put on hold for three years while the company operates under probationary conditions. So we have a regulatory agency that has every possible right to shut down this facility that methed out two different little girls but instead we're putting them on probation for three years. How is it that I failed my driver's test when I was 16 years old for blowing through a stop sign because the state of California said that is an automatic fail but they don't pull the license of a daycare facility that's getting their two year olds hooked on meth. And the state requires the facility to inform all current and prospective parents of the probationary status. Were you ever notified? No, not at any point. Mike Damali has a daughter at Rainbow Early Learning Center. Under no circumstances should people be able to get off easy. I feel like these establishments should be completely shut down. What do they do if they have to disclose that to the kids or the parents rather? Hey, why don't you send your kid here because all the teachers can actually keep up with the two year olds because they're all loaded with drugs. If the agreement to being on probation is you have to tell and disclose to all the parents what happened, I'd imagine that would kill your business pretty quickly. So they just decided to not do that and we decided to not punish them for it. About half a dozen other parents told us off camera. They also had not been informed of the probationary status when we visited the school in April. Excuse me. When we tried to... I'm not telling you that they're a registered sex offender. Yeah, you're supposed to get in trouble for that. Before you enroll your kid here in our strip mall daycare center, just to know, we just had to fire someone for method out the kids. Excuse me. When we tried to ask questions, a woman closed the gate on us. CBS California investigates obtained data that showed between 2020 and 2025 nearly 400 child care centers and family child care homes across the state were placed on probationary status for failing to comply with health and safety regulations. Now those might not all be math, but some of them are. Well, at least two of them at this school. 200 are located in LA, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. CDSS says the names and addresses of the facilities are exempt from our Public Records Act request. Wait a second. Wait a second. Wait a second. Why is it privileged information to know which child care centers are operating on a probationary status because they broke some kind of law? That should be information that's easy to obtain. Because think about it. We've only caught this particular facility putting two kids on math and that's only because they went to the doctor, they took a blood test and we can confirm it. How many other kids were given math at this school, but the parents never had him tested because the kids were weird to begin with. I love going swimming. Both little girls are now at new schools. Pamelia's mom says she feels a responsibility to protect other kids. What is your hope with this lawsuit? I drive by this school all the time and I feel bad that it's even still open or it's under the same management. Something has to change. CDSS says it is investigating a second tampi management facility after a lawsuit alleges a child was left in a lot of vehicle for about an hour. Holy cow! How many Mulligans do you get in this state? Maybe just maybe this company should not be operating as the management company of a bunch of daycare centers if there are ways that they take care of kids or leave them in a hot car and give them math. Yeah, but Randy, you have to look at it holistically because ever since they started giving the kids math, they've had perfect attendance. We reached out to tampi management, but it declined to comment on that case as well as the one here. To find out if a child care facility is on probation, you can go to our website, which is cbsla.com. Once again, the local news doing the job that government won't do, letting you know which child care facilities are under investigation. Well, and then if you keep giving these kids math, they're all going to become crazy bums living on the streets. Be sure to click scene on TV in WNECA, Jeff Newen, CBS California, investigates. So there you go. The wild story of two different little girls getting exposed to math at a California daycare facility in WNECA in the San Fernando Valley and the place never got shut down is still operating today. And until this report came out, nobody was telling the parents what was going on. No, Diablo told them. Well, we got an email about that and I feel bad because I obviously am not paying enough attention to my Duolingo, but he said, Miablo, which is I'm talking. Not Diablo. Not Diablo. Well, if he was talking to an evil spirit, it definitely would have been Diablo. Hey there, I'm Paula Pan. I help people make the smartest money decisions possible. If you don't control your money, it controls you. You're not in control of your finances. You have to look outside of yourself to live the life that you want. You're not in control. You're like, like, what is it that you actually want? Money should follow the dreams and goals because sometimes we make the dream and goal the money and you've overworked yourself and you've exceeded what you've needed for the actual thing you want. Sometimes we forget, like, what's the actual thing you want? Afford anything. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. It's the John Phillips show. 800-222-5222 is the telephone number 1-800-222-5222. If you'd like to email the show, you can do so at Johnny. Don't like show at gmail.com. That's Johnny. Don't like show at gmail.com. And Randy, we're still getting more email from that last segment. Well, apparently everybody's Spanish is bad today. Elaine writes in and says, no, everyone's getting it wrong. He said, Diablo, which means I'm talking to you. What did the other listeners say? Well, John said, he said, me, Ablo, which means I'm talking. But Tay Ablo means what? I'm talking to you. Okay. Because two is you. And if he wanted to do it formally, it would have been Usted. See I'm learning. But everyone believes that he did not say Diablo. As far as we know, he did not say Diablo. Okay. I'm glad we cleared that up. It's the John Phillips show. 800-222-5222 is the telephone number 1-800-222-5222. Starting in July, Randy, you'll be able to watch the show as we perform it. July 1st, the John Phillips show is evolving to live radio broadcasting as well as live video broadcasting. We'll be on YouTube as well as a bunch of social media channels, including Facebook and Twitter. And you can get us on the website. You'll be able to watch this show react with some of the crazy news stories that we get to along with us. You'll be able to live comment in the chat rooms. It's going to be a great time. And it all starts on July 1st, noon to three every single day, the John Phillips show live streaming. And we're also going to produce a standalone podcast. It's going to be called the accountability podcast. Accountability, accountability, accountability. Because that's every politician's favorite word in the state of California. It's going to be exclusive content made up of all the stuff we never get to. I do way more prep than we can possibly get to in this three hour show plus my one hour show. So we're going to do even more stuff for it. We'll give you instructions on how to subscribe to the accountability podcast very soon, but that also premieres on July 1st. And that will be audio as well as video. And coming up in a couple of weeks, we're going to try to get our 10,000 steps in by running a 5k for the union rescue mission. We're lacing up for something that actually matters. The union rescue missions 5k run walk in Griffith Park. Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 27th. I believe we're going there at 7am. It's going to be a great morning for a great cause. We'll be there in person running, walking or at least doing something. Join team K ABC, stop by and say hello. We'd love to meet you. Every step supports the incredible work the union rescue mission is doing right here in Los Angeles. If you want to sign up for this 5k, go to URM.org slash run walk. That's URM.org slash run walk. And well, come see us out there. We're going to be there. The whole KBC team is going to be out there doing a little one rock, one run walk. Excuse me. Did you see that Rosie O'Donnell just had some plastic surgery? I was wondering when you were going to bring that up. Okay. So I just saw the before and then the after shot and she looks exactly the same in both of them. So what was the work that she had done? Allegedly, she had the lines taken out of her chin. Well, that's probably a thing that people do. Really? Who sits there and admire someone's chin? Vain people, people that are on camera all the time. If you're Rosie O'Donnell and you want to improve your appearance, you start with your chin. Where should she have started, Johnny? I don't know. But personally, I'm not blaming the plastic surgeon for this. The guy has a scalpel, not a magic wand. All right, it's time to open up the California crime blotter. It's happened yet again. I see time for the California crime blotter. And the first edition takes us to Long Beach, where it's time for another edition of Little Bastards, because a bunch of little bastards were beating each other up in Long Beach and had to get broken up by the police. Great. For more on this, we go to this was yesterday's show. Let's go to where is it? Yesterday's here we go. I get to pull all this stuff up here. CBS in Los Angeles. Teenagers causing a commotion on the beach. What started as a party quickly got out of hand, as you can see here. Little different than the Alameda Beach Party, because I don't think any shots were fired. Yeah, no one brought a gun to this one, or at least no one used a gun at this one. Brittany Irwin live tonight in Long Beach to explain Brittany. Well, Susie and Pat witnesses tell me there were just students on the beach celebrating the last day of school. Then people who live nearby said at first it was calm. Then the next moment they heard police sirens. Then it wasn't calm. The whole parking lot over there was packed. And then not only just over there, but there's a whole bunch through the neighborhood too. Cell phone video captured chaotic moments along the Long Beach Waterfront, showing dozens of teens running through the area in a fight breaking out. Charles Cobb lives right across the street from where it happened. And because it's all minors beating each other up, all the footage is blurred on the TV. So you can't really see anything of all this fighting going on. But I'm sure a bunch of these kids were live streaming it on TikTok. Imagine if you paid a fortune for a house on the beach in Long Beach so you can go to bed every night with the windows open so you can listen to the waves crashing down on the sand as you go to sleep. And instead of hearing the waves, all you hear is this. I was happy to see them all here at first because, you know, it looked like they was all having a good time. But then, you know, once it started getting out of hand, it was like, man, just sucks being a poor representation of us. Poor guy. On seven Thursday night, Long Beach police responded to the area of Bayshore Avenue in Ocean Boulevard, where they found a crowd of about 200 teens. Police say they. That's too many kids on the beach. If you have these teenagers one at a time, they're okay. You get them in a pack of 200, you're going to end up with bedlam. Tried to disperse the group and at one point a fight broke out. Officers also responded to a report of a person with a gun. Oh, so it is like the Alameda one. But no one used the gun here. That's the difference. In Alameda, they discharged the firearm. Aunt and uncle just came in and they were telling us about how one of the kids, they had like a gun and they ran down the street. Police say officers drew their weapons and detained several people while they investigated, but later determined they were not armed. Around 10 o'clock that same night, authorities say they gave several announcements to enforce curfew, but some people refused to leave. Officials say five teens were cited before being released to their parents. They got tickets five out of 200. Okay. If they know that the worst that's going to happen to them is they're going to be given something that's akin to a parking ticket. You've lost control of the situation. Well, this is juvenile justice in modern day Los Angeles County. The county is trying to do everything they can to make sure nobody goes to juvie because the county is worried that if they go to juvie, they're going to end up being able to sue over being molested and that county's going to have to pay over billions of dollars again. You know, life would be so much easier if we had adults in charge. We don't have just a few doors down and seemed fine to me. They were kids. They were having a good time. The Long Beach Police Chief said in a statement, incidents like this stretch resources thin diverting officers from other emergency calls for service. He went on to say violent behavior and other law violations will not be tolerated. I think it's very responsible. Beachgoers tell us there are better ways for teens to kick off the summer. Hiking maybe or the beach, something productive, you know, instead of going. Well, they were at the beach. Yeah, they just fought at the beach. Would it be better off if they were fighting in the hills? Not causing trouble. No arrests were made. Now police did. Well, we know that every LA County story has that line in it. We do not want to arrest juveniles for anything because we don't want to put them in juvie and be financially liable for what happens to them in there. Today, there was a report of an attempted robbery, but the person involved decided not to press charges. Now Long Beach PD also said that. What's that about? Probably fear of retribution. So if you decide not to press charges, then that does not go into the crime stats. Right. No, of course not. On paper, nothing happened. So crime is down. Yes. We'll be an increase in patrols throughout the weekend. Live in Long Beach, Nye, Bryn Ehrman, CBS LA. So there you go. Just the latest situation where a bunch of little bastards decided to ruin everyone's fun at the beach. Now, Randy, on that same day, cut nine, it's a story that involves the beach, which we just talked about and math, which we talked about earlier in the hour. But this time it's not two year olds or four year olds who are ingesting the math. Now it's the animals ingesting the math. This is at Dog Beach in Ocean Beach, which I've been to many times. I love Ocean Beach, Newport Avenue, beautiful area. But this is the second or third time I've heard a story like this. Where a dog at the off leash dog beach ended up ingesting math. For more on this, we've got a Fox five in San Diego. Tana San Diego man is warning other dog owners after a recent trip to dog beach landed his pop in the emergency room with meth exposure. Our Jennifer, what everyone's getting on meth today. There's a theme. That's for sure. Franco live in. It's almost like this is what happens when you defect to legalized meth. Ishen Valley with the story tonight, Jen. Andrew, and luckily that pup is doing just fine tonight, but only after his owner rushed him to this emergency pet hospital in Mission Valley and spent around $1,000 on a vet bill. It was like a 30 hour ordeal. He had sedatives seven times and even on sedatives. He is just going crazy. He had to be held down. It's a day at dog. And this is a Cavalier King, Charles Spaniel, and I have a Cavalier. They are pretty low energy, chill dogs. They do like to eat all the food, but they're not the dogs that go out of control and crazy. Unless of course you give them a stimulant. I love the fact that we allow people on math to just wander the streets at will. And we know when you have a population that's not used to being on math, like children and animals that are now showing up with math or testing positive for math, they all act like they're demonic. Beach and Ocean Beach. Justin Vuller will never forget for his four legged friend, Angus. It could have ended his life. Late Tuesday morning, the eight year old Cavalier King, Charles Spaniel was doing what he always does at Dog Beach, playing by the water. Then a quick dash towards the dunes. When we got him, he was sniffing some feces. Oh boy. And I'm going to guess it wasn't a dog ones feces everywhere. No compassion. We grabbed away from that, took him home. Everything seemed fine at first. Angus's pupils were dilated and he couldn't hold still. So Vuller rushed him to the ER. He already had a fever of almost 107 and. That's like so high of a fever. It could have killed the dog. Yeah, no kidding. He said, you know, they were worried that he was going to get so hot that he would fry his little brain. Then a drug test proved Vuller's suspicion. He tested positive for methamphetamine. Dr. Danielle Clem with the San Diego Humane Society says quick action offers the best chance of survival. Some of these symptoms can progress to death. And so that would be the ultimate consequence, but they could even cause permanent damage. Maybe we should keep the meth heads off the beach. Nah, we can't do that. These drugs can sometimes affect the nervous system, the heart. She says, well, it's not something they see often. It's not unheard of. And while immediate medical care is best, some overdose reversal medications are safe. Now this happens at a whole lot of places. In fact, there was a neighborhood in North Hollywood where someone was walking their dog and the dog sniffed something. And all of a sudden it was feeling really strange and they rushed to the emergency room and they told the vet, I think this might be meth because I live in the same neighborhood as a new story I saw last year where a dog ingested meth. And yes, it was meth. All right, I gotta move to Santa Fe. Enough of this already. Narcan is effective in dogs just as it is in humans. But depending on the toxin, it may not be effective. Meanwhile, Buller wants other dog owners to be alert after seeing social media chatter of a similar incident the same day. I saw the post though on OB social and that's how I knew that someone else was dealing with it. I'm so glad my dogs hate the beach. Well, guess what? The meth addicts hang out in the city too. Well, that makes us want to stay away for a while. He also noticed something else in the comments. He believes deserves attention over 300 comments. And I think a lot of the angst was directed at the unhoused population here. There's so many times when people want and need help and they're turned away because there's no available place for them at the time. So no, that is not true. That is not what happens. They want to continue doing the math and they violate the rules of the shelter. So the man who almost lost his dog because of the meth that was left there by a bomb is defending the bombs. Yep. And this is why we can't fix anything here. It's something that just hit me to address. And veterinarians say pet owners can help keep animals safe by being aware of their surroundings, keeping dogs leaps. That's another term I'm done with. I don't want to hear it anymore. Stop telling us to be aware of our surroundings, no matter what the situation is. So there you go. A dog ingested meth at Ocean Beach Dog Beach. It's the giant Phillips show. 800-222-5222 is a telephone number 1-800-222-5222. And right now it's time to open up a new app. And it's called the California Crime Blotter. It's the cashier. It's dummy. We can make this stuff up if we tried. I said, hell no baby boy. Let me get up on out of here. It's the California Crime Blotter. And this edition takes us to Chino. This is a wild one because this is a crime blotter story that happened in prison. A prison employee, not a guard, but somebody who supervises what's going on in the kitchen, got held up with a knife by the inmate that had a kitchen knife. That's not good. For more on this, we go to CBS LA. The family of a woman who was allegedly stabbed in the neck by an inmate while working at the Chino men's prison last year has now filed a lawsuit against the state. CBS. Yeah, that sounds like she's going to win that one. Oh, yes. Sally. I walked in the prison. I did not have a stab neck. I walked out of the prison. I had a stab neck. Zach Boettow met with the victim in person today and spoke with the family about the trauma that remains and a warning some of the images are hard to look at. He grabbed her, he put her up, and then he proceeded to slit her throat. She lived. I'm not going to do this story if she died because that would be way too dark. A lawsuit has now been filed against the state of California and its correctional department after a male prisoner allegedly attacked a female worker at the Chino men's prison. The woman and her family speaking at a news conference Friday. My sister showed up that morning to do her job. She trusted that those responsible for her safety would do theirs and they didn't. The woman had worked at the prison for six years as a civilian kitchen supervisor overseeing inmates while they worked. Then on August. So we just allow violent inmates to handle all kinds of kitchen equipment that can be turned into weapons. Okay, I know this is going to sound sexist, but I don't care. What are we doing hiring women to work in men's prisons when they're in situations where they're alone with violent people? Good question. 10th of last year, the lawsuit alleges a correctional officer assigned to protect the woman stood by as an inmate followed her into a freezer and pulled a weapon. When she entered the freezer, prisoner Manning immediately attacked her. Jane does screamed, but those screams went unanswered. The woman was able to escape and survive, but these photos show her neck stitched up after the attack. In front of the San Bernardino Courthouse Friday, the healed scar clearly visible. That isn't just a scar. It's a daily reminder of her fight. Of her pain. And her life is forever changed. She could not have been making much as a prison kitchen supervisor. There have got to be less dangerous jobs out there. No, but people look at it as a stable job where you're not going to get laid off. You're not going to be without a paycheck and you probably get a good pension. Now the attorneys are suing for damages as they relate to negligence, sexual harassment and intentional infliction of emotional distress, while the woman and her family demand justice. So this doesn't happen to anybody else because of their complacency. Our family came too close to having to bury my sister. We reached out to the state's Department of Corrections who says it doesn't comment on pending litigation. Yeah, they didn't want to comment on this one. That's for sure. And guess what? They're going to pay up. All right, that's it for us today. We'll see you tomorrow. I'll be in Fresno. You'll be in Culver City for the next edition of the John Phillips show. It's crazy when we're partying, but when you're like in your 30s a little bit. Well, that's why you barely show up to set day two. Just a few hours to party. It's not even wanted to be the host of the show too. It's like, why didn't you let me be the host? It's like, bro, you show up six hours every day. I had a girlfriend. Yeah. The Full Send podcast. Follow and listen on your favorite platform.