AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoYigo Violence & Court Update: Guam AG is seeking $1M cash bail and pretrial confinement for four men tied to a deadly Yigo home invasion that killed 72-year-old Jesus Dnlod Valle, with charges including aggravated murder and complicity; autopsy ruled homicide and prosecutors cite alleged meth involvement and prior drug arrests. Public Health Support: Guam’s Summer-EBT distribution continues at Micronesia Mall through Monday, with about 2,000 cards already issued (one-time $180 benefits) to help families recover from Super Typhoon Bavi impacts. Behavioral Health Accountability: A Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center director is set to face a summons after a no-show at a negligent death status hearing; the case involves alleged overmedication, poor monitoring, and communication failures tied to a 2023 death. Hospital Workforce Training: Guam Memorial Hospital Authority received a $17,980 grant from GEDA to expand specialized critical care training for nurses. Typhoon Recovery Services: DPHSS reports senior citizen centers are shifting to grab-and-go meals, childcare remains open, and a second tier shelter opened at Astumbo; debris disposal sites at Ypao Point and Tiyan close July 23. Local Policy Watch: Senators recessed budget work until Monday after debating amendments, including procurement-law changes and funding fights that could affect health services like GMH and behavioral health.
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