Loraine Bayless, 87, died Feb. 26 after collapsing at the Calloway Drive facility.
Staff at Glenwood Gardens called 9-1-1, and a Bakersfield Fire Department dispatcher tried to get staff to perform CPR on the stricken woman.
The nurse refused, citing, she said, a Glenwood Garden policy that says no staff can even attempt CPR. After a recording of the 911 call became public, the incident became a worldwide news story.
Here is the BPD news release, issued at 5:22 p.m. Wednesday.
"On Monday, March 4, 2013, the Bakersfield Police Department initiated a preliminary investigation involving Lorraine Bayless, a resident of Glenwood Gardens, located at 350 Calloway Drive,
"The investigation focused specifically on the events of Tuesday, February 26, 2013, at approximately 11:06 a.m. The purpose of this investigation was to determine if there were any criminal violations, as defined by the California Penal Code, pertaining to the death of Bayless.
"A thorough review was conducted of all the facts surrounding the case. The investigation revealed that no criminal statutes had been violated. As of Wednesday March 6, 2013, the Bakersfield Police Department has concluded its investigation and will not be filing any any criminal charges against any of the individuals involved in the case."