L.A. county to consider increasing reward in Mitrice Richardson disappearance, death

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L.A. county to consider increasing reward in Mitrice Richardson disappearance, death
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The L.A. County Board of Supervisors on will consider increasing and extending a reward for information leading to a conviction in the death of Mitrice Richardson, who went missing after being released from the sheriff's Malibu-Lost Hills Station in 2009.

ABC7 examines the case of Mitrice Richardson, who, before going missing, appeared to have a mental health crisis in an upscale Malibu restaurant.

Richardson's disappearance led to an outcry by her relatives and others about the actions of sheriff's deputies in their handling of her arrest and release. Her mother, Latice Sutton, contended that authorities should have recognized her daughter's erratic behavior as abnormal and given her a mental-health evaluation. Her father said she should have been placed on a 72-hour psychiatric hold, rather than being released.

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