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by Sheryl Kornman

Pima County sheriff's deputies have arrested a Tucson couple and charged them with child abuse after discovering they were keeping a 9-year-old boy in a closet in their home, a sheriff's spokeswoman said.

The boy, who is nearly 10, weighs 48 pounds, appears pale, cannot read or write and did not attend school, said Deputy Dawn Hanke. He and his brother, 8, were removed from the home by the state's Child Protective Services and are in state custody.

Tucson Citizen

September 05, 2008

by Michelle Roberts

SAN ANGELO, Texas - Child by child, Texas authorities are acknowledging that many of the children seized during a raid on a polygamist sect's ranch can safely live with their parents or guardians.

Since the April 3 raid on the Yearning for Zion Ranch in Eldorado, 235 children's custody cases have been dropped, meaning fewer than half of the 440 children seized remain bound by a court order to stay in Texas, attend parenting classes or be available for unannounced visits by Child Protective Services.

The Associated Press

September 04, 2008

by Rachel Alexander

The attendance clerk and in-school suspension monitor at Fremont Middle School will face six charges of sexual assault in district court.

Stephanie Bellino, 39, is free on bond and appeared in court Wednesday for filing of charges. Bellino is charged with two counts of sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust, two counts of sexual assault on a child...

Canon City Daily Record

September 04, 2008

"The government must have standards," I said, "especially when lives are concerned."

And, there needs to be "deal breaker" triggers when we place a child in a bad foster adopt home.

Pam Roach Report

August 28, 2008

by Janet Elliott

Texas child abuse investigators are being advised to seek court orders before removing children from their home in all but the most dangerous situations, one of several major policy changes demanded by a federal appeals court.

The new standards, lauded by parental rights advocates and decried by prosecutors, arose out of a ruling late last month by a three-judge panel of the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in a long-running lawsuit against the state filed by a Fort Bend County couple and their 13 children.

Houston Chronicle

August 27, 2008

A Benton Harbor teacher is facing charges for assaulting a social worker.

Officers arrested 31-year-old Carlye Anne Bushen Monday night at her home on Third Street in Benton Harbor.

WSBT South Bend

August 27, 2008

by John Buethe

This is not an isolated incident, it happens all across our country. Our grandchildren we stolen by DHS and adopted away from us!

We are just not understanding why it is that a grandmother known as Rose Lucas can get the attention of a state Senator, who helped her to get her grandchildren back from DHS. Yes, we don't know the circumstances of her case but we do know the facts of ours.

National Writers Syndicate

August 20, 2008

They fought a landmark legal case for the right to keep their youngest child after the forcible adoption of their first three children in what has been described as 'an appalling miscarriage of justice.'

Now Mark and Nicky Webster are celebrating learning that Nicky is pregnant once more. The news comes as the couple prepare to launch their Appeal Court bid to be reunited with their three oldest children, who were all under the age of five when they were removed from their care by Norfolk County Council four years ago.

News Mail (UK)

August 17, 2008

by John Langeler

COLVILLE -- Over a year ago, Child Protective Services took Betty Tomlin's great-granddaughter from her home and put her in foster care. She said she didn't get a clear reason.

Tomlin is one of many parents and grandparents who say Colville's branch of child and family services needs investigation. Their complaints are similar, but wide-ranging. State Children and Family Ombudsman Mary Meining has seen them all.

KXLY

August 13, 2008

A West Michigan family is speaking out in hopes a system that protects newborns gets fixed. Amber McIntyre-Roden was charged last month with murdering her 2-month-old daughter, Tamiah.

The adoptive parents of Tamiah's sister tell 24 Hour News 8 Tamiah could have been saved -- rescued from her mother. The Sees adopted Kylene. In July, when Kylene turned 3, her birth mother, McIntyre-Roden, paid her a visit. McIntyre-Roden brought another visitor - her new baby, Tamiah.

Wood TV 8

August 12, 2008

      

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