For the past four years the same detectives in Abuse and Neglect have 
discouraged similar complaintants if it involved Shafer's name. Most recently, 
exploited Shafer ward Jason 
Hanson, described his encounter with Det. Angie Christensen of Metro's Abuse 
and Neglect Detail who reportedly told Hanson, "... there was no evidence that 
Shafer did anything underhanded and was just doing his job like he was supposed 
to,"  after Hanson, a 28 year old cerebral palsy victim, told her that Shafer 
sold a 1,200 sq. ft. ADA (Americans with Disability Act) compliant condominium that was left to him by his late father
in a gated community for $47,000. The condo was appraised at
$170,000.00, but Hanson told Det. Christensen he received a total of
only $5,530.74 from the under-market-value sale after waiting over nine
years for payment. Nonetheless, Det. Christensen reportedly balked at
Hanson's request for help.
As
a point of clearification, I am not casting dispersions on the brave
officers of the LVMPD. However, I believe it is important to present
the information contained in this column if it will help bring justice
to those who have been, or are currently, the subject of guardianship
abuse.
According to Jason Hanson, 
Det. Christensen also accused Steve Miller and Becky Olvera Schultz (daughter of 
guardianship fraud victim Guadalupe Olvera) of ..."not having the complete story and 
only using parts to help with their own crusades against Shafer."
"The officer said 
Steve Miller didn't know how to read court documents or was intentionally 
misreading them to twist my story around," stated Hanson.
"She didn't seem to think Shafer was an upstanding 
citizen but she seemed to think Miller and Olvera Schultz had some personal 
grudge against him. She said that Steve and Shafer had once been friends and 
they had a falling out and since then Steve has wanted to take Shafer down," 
stated Hanson.  (Shafer and Miller attended the same high school at the same time, but 
were never friends.)   
Det. Christensen was also assigned to investigate the exploitation of the late Guadalupe Olvera, but allegedly 
disparaged Mr. Olvera's daughter, Becky Olvera Schultz, in her discussion with 
Hanson.
In addition to the above mentioned cases, there are many others 
who have reported that Metro Abuse and Neglect have ignored their complaints 
against Jared Shafer. 

     Marcy DuDeck and son-in-law Charles Pascal
California resident Charles Pascal 
told INSIDE VEGAS that on August 5, 2009 he spoke with Detective Colin Haynes of 
Las Vegas Metro PD to report the kidnapping of Pascal's mother in-law, Marcy 
DuDeck.
Pascal continued, “I 
tried to tell him that Shafer had bragged to me about the kidnapping, which was 
carried out by Lance Dudeck (Pascal's brother in law) against an existing Nevada 
court order. Det. Haynes said the following:  'As a 
department, Metro doesn’t get involved in guardianship issues.  They are 
considered to be a family matter.  We (the police) will not be taking a report about your 
mother in-law’s situation because Ms. Patience Bristol has already informed us 
your mother in-law is doing fine.  Mr. Shafer had our office check on her 
condition and she is in good health,"'
"On August 4, 2009, 
two days before an August 6, Los Angeles evidentiary hearing involving our 
petition to remove Jared Shafer as guardian was to take place, Marcy DuDeck was 
kidnapped by her son, Lance DuDeck, from Sunrise Senior Assisted Living in 
Playa Vista, CA," stated Pascal.  "Her kidnapping was in direct violation of a May 1, 2007 NV 
court order stating Mrs. Dudeck would remain in California for the rest of her 
life.  The evidentiary hearing was to deal with facts of Shafer’s negligence, 
which involved Shafer not paying IRS taxes for the DuDeck estate, refusal to pay 
HOA association fees, and removing funds from the DuDeck trust without a court 
order.
During the morning of August 5, 2009, 
after learning of the taking of Mrs. DuDeck, I (Charles Pascal) contacted Las Vegas Metro Police 
to file a report that a kidnapping of Marcy DuDeck, in direct violation of a 
Nevada court order, had taken place.
The officer I spoke with on that 
morning around 11 a.m.  identified himself as Officer Collin Haynes.  Officer 
Haynes was very abrupt.  Officer Haynes stated it was the policy of Las Vegas 
Metro not to take reports concerning guardianship cases because Las Vegas Metro 
considered guardianships to be strictly a family matter.  Officer Haynes said if 
I had a dispute with the guardian, Mr. Shafer, I should contact Clark County 
Family Court.
I tried to explain to Officer Haynes 
that a court order existed stating Mrs. DuDeck was to remain in California for 
the rest of her life had been violated by the kidnapping. I also pointed out 
Marcy’s kidnapping occurred as a direct attempt to block an August 6, 2009 
evidentiary hearing.  Haynes didn’t want to listen and wished me a good 
day.
At approximately 2 PM on August 5, 
2009, I visited the West Los Angeles Metro Police to try to get them to 
investigate the kidnapping of Marcy DuDeck.  I spoke with Officer Charles 
Phillips.  Officer Phillips listened to everything I had to say.  Officer 
Phillips asked me to wait outside.  I waited for about 45 minutes.  Officer 
Phillips returned and told me he had spoken with officer Haynes, who informed 
him Mrs. DuDeck was in good health and the Las Vegas Metro Police considered the 
matter to be closed.
On August 6, 2009, California Judge Riva Goetz 
said no evidentiary hearing could take place because Mrs. DuDeck wasn’t 
available.  The objective was achieved.  On August 11, 2009, Mr. Shafer called 
me and bragged that he ordered Lance DuDeck to take Mrs. DuDeck because he 
considered the California courts to be a bunch of crap, in his words.   
The key inconsistency I remember is 
the fact the police refused to take a report from me, but they completed a 
welfare check on Mrs. DuDeck.  Someone was covering their butts. Marcy died six 
months later and her weight had dropped from 134 pounds in Los Angeles to 122 
pounds at the time of her death," states Pascal. 
Pascal then stated, "I received 
the same reaction from Officer Charles Phillips from West Los Angeles PD who 
told me he had called Las Vegas Metro and spoke with Officer 
Haynes.
 
Next I went to the Nevada Attorney 
General Cortez Masto.  I never talked with her.  Someone in her office whose last name 
I remember as Brown told me that the Nevada Attorney General wouldn’t take my 
report.  In fact this Ms. Brown said Mr. Shafer was highly regarded in the 
state.  
 
In 2011, I went to the Nevada state 
legislature. My contact person who never wanted his name mentioned was Brooks 
Holcomb. He served one term as Assemblymen.  Becky (Olvera Schultz) had many 
conversations with him.  Brooks claimed Shafer took $100,000.00 from his mother’s 
estate while acting as the Administrator.
 
At the May 2011 meeting, I spoke with 
the State Senator 
representing Henderson, Nevada at the time and Attorney Sally Ramm.  Both ladies 
told me nothing could be done about Shafer and (Clark County Guardianship 
Hearing Master) Norheim because they were deep in the 
system. 
 
Finally I went to the FBI in Los 
Angeles, who refused to take a report.
 
California Attorney General Brown, who 
is now our governor, would not take a 
report either.
 
What Rachael Aviv of The New Yorker 
missed is many families went to the authorities who wouldn’t take a report.  All 
cases resulted in the statutes of limitation running out.  So as a result, the 
issue dies not because the guardians were in the right, but because the 
authorities played deaf and dumb and stalled the case to death,” concluded 
Pascal.

       Becky Olvera Schultz and father Guadalupe Olvera
Becky Olvera Schultz, whose WW2 veteran father was a victim of Shafer's guardianship, 
wrote this to INSIDE VEGAS:
“The New Yorker missed a huge point of 
the problem; they reported it from the wrong angle. Guardian corruption is also 
about massive fraud and waste committed against the tax payers. Seniors who 
could have taken care of themselves see their wealth being stripped away through 
guardian fraud and corruption which forces them on the public dole, causing 
these seniors end up on Medicaid and Medical.
    
I believe certain people have been 
high jacking proper coverage of this issue. Certain key officials in NV have 
brought this problem into the public focus; Attorney General Laxalt, Governor 
Sandoval and Senator Becky Harris, but the New Yorker did not mention 
them.
    
I believe some people in Clark County, 
NV, have been obstructing the prosecution of the key perpetrators who have 
exploited hundreds of the elderly like my father and the system. These people, 
including former AG of NV, Catherine Cortez Masto (currently US Senator Masto), 
have blocked the prosecution of professional guardian Jared Shafer and his 
attorneys, while going after the much smaller fish like Patience Bristol and 
April Parks. Mr. Shafer has been exploiting seniors and the system since 1979 
when he was a public guardian, but not much damaging info on him was mentioned 
in the New Yorker article, especially anything about his no contest plea for 
selling securities without a license in a Utah Federal Court. Him paying 20 
grand to settle was enough to prevent him from operating as a 
fiduciary/guardian, but that type of financial wrong doing didn’t seem to bother 
any authorities. 
    
I personally believe our case was 
deliberately stripped down in the article. Aviv had informed me and others that 
the article was to focus on the architect of the guardianship system, Mr. 
Shafer, and my father's case, but instead it focused on others who did not even 
own a home to lose and lost a fraction of what many others and my father lost. 
Nearly half a million was bled from my father's estate during the guardianship 
proceedings, mainly legal fees going to attorneys for Mr. Shafer. I eventually 
had to save my father by getting him out of the state, the first to do so. See 
https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-las-vegas/escape-was-only-option-for-an-old-soldier-trapped-in-guardian-system/
    
In court my father protested needing a 
guardian and was mocked while the judge blew off his pleas, https://youtu.be/ZixHgeOzko4; the 
treatment of veterans is especially horrific in this system. Absolutely no 
respect has been given for those that risked their lives to protect all of our 
rights. My family has been dealing with this problem for 8 
years.
 
Between
10/16/13 and 10/22/13, I sent 13 emails to Metro’s Colin Haynes, many
with attached documents.  I received no call back and no response
via email, only “read receipts” verifying he received the emails. I had
called Metro previously on 10/16/13 and spoke with Haynes on the phone.
He told me to send him information and documents and he gave me his
email address. I never heard from him again. Earlier this year I filed
a complaint against him for not responding and not sending my
information to the Abuse and Neglect unit over 3 years ago; no one got
back to me about the complaint either. Later, Sgt. Krumme and Det.
Christensen kept harping on how the statute of limitations might have
run out, but I told them I originally spoke with Haynes and sent him
the same documents 3 years ago that I sent to them so it wasn’t my
fault no one acted upon the problem within the time line. It is my belief that the reasons for 
the statute of limitations running out in most guardianship cases is because of 
LVMPD refusal to act upon the information they were sent, until it was 
conveniently too late.  
(Officer Haynes 
called me in November 2013 to inquire about documents I have that could be 
useful to his case.  Therefore, I can attest to Ms. Olvera Schultz' timeline.) 
 
Between 
5/4/15 and 5/6/15, I sent 13 emails to the AG’s investigator Jaclyn O’Malley’s 
supervisor, Tony Kotlarz. Then I sent 8 more emails to Jaclyn O’Malley (some 
copied to Kotlarz) between 5/8/13 and 5/13/15. After a few conversations with 
them, I never heard back from either one of them. Some time ago, Kotlarz retired 
and O’Malley set-up office within Metro to work with their detectives. 
 
Between 2015 and 2017, I’ve spoken with the following Metro officers: 
Detective Brian Santa Rosa, Detective Phil DePalma, Detective Angie Christensen, 
Sargent Jerome Milton and Sargent Troyce Krumme. 
 
Det.
Christensen has been allegedly investigating my father’s case for
nearly 2 years. In early August 2017, I received a call from Dr.
Einhorn. He was the first qualified professional in CA to interview my
father and determined him to be competent. Einhorn wanted to tell me
that Det. Christensen had called him and said she might be getting a
subpoena for my father’s records. But I’ve never heard back from
Einhorn or Metro so I don’t think anything happened. On Aug. 16, 2017,
I sent Christensen an email asking her how she even knew about Einhorn
because I did not give her his name. I copied the email to Sgt. Krumme
and neither one of them responded to me. Christensen had previously
told me she would not take 'copies' of any of the doctor's competency
reports. I asked, why not? She said 'Because copies can be altered', as
if she thought I was going to alter the docs. The issue is Einhorn
would have only given her copies too, not the originals.
 
During all my conservations with Krumme and Christensen, they 
gave me the impression that they were interviewing all the exploiters and 
believing the stories they were being told. Apparently Shafer or one of his 
cronies told them I had no relationship with my parents, which was totally 
untrue. This really upset me that these officers gave me the impression they 
were taking the bad guys seriously! These two also spoke about Jason Hanson as 
if he was mentally deficient, which I found very offensive.
 
Since 
October of 2016 I have received a few emails from Krumme and Christensen. The 
last email I got from Krumme was 7/26/17. He copied it to Christensen and Roger 
Price, who must be a superior of his. The theme 
of the email was that they did not want me to discuss Jason’s case with 
them.  Apparently LVMPD Abuse and Neclect Detail wasn't interested in anyone with information that could help Jason."
 

                                                                
Jason Hanson
In June 2017,  Jason 
Hanson asked me (Steve Miller) to be present during his interview with LVMPD Sgt. Jerome Milton 
and Officer Cynthia Sauchak of the Abuse and Neglect Detail. During the hour 
long interview, Hanson poured out his heart about how his entire inheritance was 
stolen from him, giving concise details and often mentioning Jared Shafer as the 
primary exploiter. At the conclusion of the interview, Officer Sauchak told 
Jason and I that she "...did not believe any laws had been broken."  This 
shocking statement inspired me to tell The New Yorker: "Only federal 
intervention is going to give us peace of mind. 
These are not isolated events. They are just the tip of the iceberg.
Since the publication 
of the national magazine article, I am happy to say that I have been contacted by a Federal Investigator. Meanwhile, Hanson's 
exploitation lawsuit is quickly making its way through the Nevada State court 
system
 http://www.americanmafia.com/Inside_Vegas/7-24-17_Inside_Vegas.html. 
BACKGROUND: http://www.stevemiller4lasvegas.com/ShaferFinancialRecords2.html