Sex, lies, video, and a city cover-up

September 5, 2014

By KAREN VELIE and DANIEL BLACKBURN

Arroyo Grande police officer reports and city video tapes support allegations of a late night romantic rendezvous at City Hall between City Manager Steve Adams and a subordinate.

On July 3, shortly after Community Development Director Teresa McClish’s husband called 911 to report that his wife had not arrived home and he worried because she has a heart condition, police, after knocking repeatedly, entered and began searching the darkened building. As officers yelled McClish’s name, Adams walked from his office initially lying to officers, saying McClish was not in the building, according to police reports.

After officers noticed a partially-dressed McClish holding her clothes in front of her chest, Adams became angry with officers, according to officer reports.

“McClish was hiding behind the door as I reached the entry way of the office,” Senior Police Officer S. Day wrote. “She peeked her head from behind the door and appeared to be holding a shirt to her chest….she appeared to have been sleeping due to her hair being messed up and her eyes being droopy.”

In the past, Adams has been adamant about prohibiting romantic relationships with subordinate employees. Several years ago, he insisted on the termination of a female police officer who had a personal relationship with a lower-ranking member of the force.

However, in this case, city officials claim that police reports are incorrect, and that McClish and Adams were fully dressed and drinking tea when officers arrived. Several city officials claim police have manipulated the facts because of ongoing salary negotiations.

These claims led the daily paper to misreport officer statements until the memos were released Thursday in support of the coverup, police sources said.

Nevertheless, surveillance videos installed in 2012 support officer statements that McClish and Adams were having a secret rendezvous.

From the city’s video:

At 8:27 p.m., Adams and McClish leave the grand opening of Roberts Restaurant, which is across the street from City Hall, and walk to Rooster Creek for another glass of wine.

At 9:39, McClish walks across Mason Street and gets into her car parked at City Hall.

At 9:46, Adams crosses Mason Street about two car lengths from the brightly lit crosswalk. As he nears McClish’s car, several people leave Roberts Restaurant. Adams then turns and runs back across the street.

At 9:51, the people who departed Roberts Restaurant drive away, McClish flashes her car lights and Adams dashes back across the street towards McClish’s car.

Following the incident, the city attorney performed a four-hour investigation and determined that the officer reports were incorrect.

Deputy City Attorney Michael McMahon spoke at a city council meeting Aug. 26 and repeated McClish and Adams’ claims that they were fully dressed and drinking tea when officers arrived.

Arroyo Grande has paid out more than a million dollars in settlements and workers compensation because of sexual harassment claims against the city. In one case, former city councilman Ed Arnold was arrested for assaulting a city staffer with whom he and his wife were allegedly having a sexual relationship.

Arnold was then replaced by now San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Caren Ray. After being appointed to the Arroyo Grande City Council, Ray dropped out of an adult club where people drink alcohol, and run to a private location where some then disrobe. Ray called it normal adult behavior and noted that another city official was part of the same club.

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Steve Adams and Teresa McClish leave Robert’s Restaurant on July 3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arroyo Grande Memorandum 7-5-2014 by CalCoastNews


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The “investigation” conducted by the City Attorney’s office obviously only intended to prove that Steve was not caught with his pants down…nothing more.

Apparently city officials seem to have decided that would be the only policy violation which should result in his termination.

The facts are that these two were on city property after hours in no official capacity, admittedly inebriated, failed to respond to emergency personnel, and intentionally attempted to mislead officers when questioned about Mrs. McClish’s presence in the building, etc.

What more does our city council need to take the appropriate action?

It seems as though the council’s main goal is to protect Steve and Teresa.

Aren’t the citizens of AG supposed to be their priority?


And don’t forget, they left the City of AG’s front door unlocked for over twelve hours.


This may be a naive question, but do these city employees have their run of city buildings such as the town hall outside of working hours?


If they have access to these buildings 24 hours/day, what else is going on there?


Thumbs up from employers who allow their workplace to be used in this manner.


Thumbs up from employees who are allowed to use their workplace in this manner.


Let’s see a show of thumbs!


No fair for Steve and Teresa to each vote twice!


Well I am shocked at how many folks are saying who cares or they are grown adults and nobody was hurt so let it go. No wonder we have so many sexual harassment suits in this county (and elsewhere). People it was a supervisor (or rather the boss of all the city employees). It violates the code of conduct assuming the city has one that employees sign when they are hired.


The police reports were available July 5. Obviously investigating attorney McMahon did not read them as one does not usually drink tea in the dark partially clothed.


McMahon NEEDS TO GIVE BACK THE $1254!


Why are these people still around?? Resign now.


NO! Let’s make the City Council do their duty and fire them with just cause so we don’t have to pay their severance packages.


The police reports were available July 5. Obviously investigating attorney McMahon did not read them as one does not usually drink tea in the dark partially clothed.


McMahon NEED TO GIVE BACK THE $1254!


This should resolve the incident. Tony does not want to have an independent investigation

that may show other things going on in Arroyo Grande.


PREDICTION


Steve Adams will resign in order to prevent further embarrassment to the city. There will also be a significant pay out.


Teresa McClish will file a sexual harassment case against the city which will negotiate a

financial settlement which we will never know because is it a personel issue. Shed will move

on.


Welcome to politics and government actions with the taxpayers money.


I forgot, Tony ought to pack his bags and go to. It’s obvious as the self proclaimed leader that he has supported the coverup since the beginning.


I’ll discuss this matter with Home Town radio host Dave Congalton today at 4:05 p.m. on KVEC/920.


Good show Dan!


“Oh what a tangled web we weave

When first we practice to deceive “. – Sir Walter Scott (Marmion, 1808)


Why would anyone in this day and age of technology be so deceitful and think they can get away with it. Thank you City of Arroyo Grande, especially Mr. Steve Adams for those video cameras.


Thank you CCN for you honest and diligent reporting of the issues, lies, deceit, cover ups of our local governments, officials and politicians. Too bad there are not more honest and upstanding news outlets reporting the truth. Where is KSBY, News Times, The Tribune and the local papers. Shame on all of you and your high paid subscriptions and spoon cover ups. You should all be ashamed of yourselves for not reporting the truth!