At least 14 committed suicide and of those, 11 were kept in some form of isolation, an analysis of records show.Īrrested. No known news reports or lawsuits.Īt least 40 people have died at Santa Rita jail since 2014. His father was authorized to make his funeral arrangements. Moore had a child and he lived with his mother. Deputies said they had checked on him three times. Deputies said when they left him in the cell he was sleeping on the bench and appeared to be in good health. Staff at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Oakland said they could not find any signs of trauma and there was no evidence of foul play. Narrative: Moore was discovered unresponsive inside a holding cell at Wiley Manual Court House. Father said Moore had used drugs in the past and had been living in a half-way house. Mental health issues possible but redacted.ĭrug issues: Yes. And he had been prescribed some type of medication (redacted) by his dentist. He had a five-year history of an issue that was redacted. Health and/or mental issues: Seizure disorder with subtherapeutic levels of diazepam. Investigative agency: Alameda County Sheriff/Adam Williams Acute mixed drug intoxication (methadone, hydrocodone, diphenhydramine, sertaline.) No known lawsuits.Ĭause of death: Accident. She was married and her family was by her side at the hospital when she died. She was taken to Washington Hospital in Fremont and placed on life support. She was upset that she was not going to be released from jail. Narrative: Diaz had wrapped a telephone cord around her neck at a courthouse in Fremont on Feb. Health and/or mental issues: Yes, but redacted. Although her history did not "include suicidal ideations, she was witnessed to be physically distraught after hearing she would not be released from jail only minutes before she was found hanging in the cell where she was being kept alone." Isolation: Classified as "mental health inmate" and housed in a behavioral health unit. Investigative agency: Alameda County Sheriff/Rebecca Lorenzana Disobeying domestic violence order, resisting arrest, all dismissed after her death.Ĭause of death: Suicide. Blood started pouring out of his mouth and nose at the hospital and he died there. Narrative: The day before he died, Baslee was taken from Santa Rita to Valley Care in Pleasanton after he was vomiting blood and had dark stools. Naxopren in system, used to relieve muscle aches. Health and/or medical issues: History redacted.ĭrug issues: None detected. He remained there until he was taken to the hospital on Feb. Isolation: Placed in "administrative segregation" on his first day of arrest. Investigative agency: Alameda County Sheriff/Tim Engel Massive esophageal variceal hemorrhage and micronodular cirrhosis. Occupation: Gas station attendant/homelessĬause of death: Natural. Baslee had 18 criminal cases in Alameda County ranging from second degree burglary of a vehicle and possession of a firearm in 2014 to driving while his privilege was suspended in 2009. Here is a look at the people who died: 2014: 10 DEATHSĪrrested. Santa Rita has a higher jail death rate than Los Angeles
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