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State lawmakers are weighing in on how the state Department of Children and Families handled the case of a man held captive for more than two decades. Kimberly Sullivan was arrested after the now ...
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Audacy on MSNAttorney responds to DCF briefing on Waterbury captive case
The attorney representing the Waterbury stepmom in the captivity case that emerged earlier this year is responding to a statement from the Connecticut Department of Children and Families. That ...
The Connecticut Department of Children and Families investigated over a nine-year period the case of a child allegedly held ...
The DCF investigations occurred from 1996 to 2005, when the victim was between the ages of 3 and 12, a report says.
The Department of Children and Families in Connecticut details their initial investigation into the man who was recently ...
Amid withering criticism that it failed to intervene, Connecticut’s child welfare agency fired back that it simply did not ...
DCF explained that they "did not have sufficient evidence" to intervene based on Connecticut law and the information that was ...
The state's child welfare agency investigated half a dozen reports involving the Waterbury family, but did not substantiate ...
Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF) met with lawmakers on the Connecticut Children’s Committee on Tuesday regarding the case of a 32-year-old Waterbury ...
Late Tuesday afternoon, state lawmakers met with the Department of Children and Families to discuss the Kimberly Sullivan case. She’s the woman accused of keeping her stepson captive for two decades.
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