A California police department whose officers interacted with a woman hours before she shot three people at YouTube’s headquarters is refusing to provide reports and body-camera video from the encounter.

The Mountain View Police Department denied a public records request from The Associated Press on Thursday involving Nasim Aghdam.

Senior Deputy City Attorney Leslie Jensen cited an exception for records of ongoing law enforcement investigations but provided no explanation.

Aghdam’s father reported his daughter missing Monday and her name was entered into a national missing person’s database.

Officers in Mountain View found her sleeping in her car early Tuesday.

Police said they spoke to her for about 20 minutes but she didn’t appear to be a threat to herself or others. She opened fire later that day and then killed herself.

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