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"(I) was trying to instruct them (the girls) on what to not let boys do to them."

A Mayes County police chief was arrested and released on a $100,000 bond, Friday the 25th of July. He was charged with two counts of lewd molestation. Police chief Clarence Gregory Sr., 75, stands accused of inappropriately touching two girls over a 7-year period, according to the probable cause affidavit. In true sociopath fashion Gregory apparently admitted to the accusations but has already justified them in his own mind. Gregory told investigators he "was trying to instruct them (the girls) on what to not let boys do to them," court records indicate.

thefreethoughtproject.com

July 29, 2014

A group of foster parents is speaking out in the hopes of heading off criticism and what they see as a persistent stigma against foster parents one day after a foster father left his 10-month-old foster child in a hot car and she died.

Hiatt has fostered more than 100 children, and she has adopted two girls she and her husband raised alongside their own biological daughter. She, and others in the organization, fears the news that the 10-month-old was in the care of foster parents, not her biological parents, will spur a backlash or deepen a perceived stigma against foster parents everywhere.

kshb.com

July 26, 2014

A woman charged with performing sexual acts involving two pets and forcing a 6-year-old-boy to perform sex acts on her is back at work as a deputy director at the Centers for Disease Control.

Kimberly Quinlan Lindsey, 44, is the deputy director of the CDC's Laboratory Science, Policy and Practice Program Office (LSPPPO). She is charged with multiple counts of child molestation and one count of bestiality, according to CBS affiliate WGCL in Atlanta. Lindsey was arrested October 10 following a six-week investigation by the DeKalb County police. Police say they unearthed evidence that a 6-year-old boy was involved in sex acts with Lindsey and her boyfriend Thomas Westerman, a fellow CDC employee who is also charged in the case. The child molestation allegedly took place between January and August of 2010 at Lindsey's home in Decatur, Ga.

cbsnews.com

July 14, 2014

Following the drowning of two foster children in Lake Georgetown on Sunday, the Department of Family and Protective Services has placed a temporary hold on foster care placements by a state contractor that was responsible for overseeing.

DFPS said on Monday that placements of foster care children with Providence Service Corporation have been temporarily suspended pending an investigation into the death of a 4-year-old boy and his 6-year-old sister, who had been placed in a Cedar Park foster home. Officials with Providence could not immediately be reached for comment.

kdhnews.com

July 7, 2014

A 4-year-old Waco girl and her 6-year-old brother who drowned Sunday as they played in the water in Lake Georgetown were in foster care and state officials say they have halted placements by the agency that put them in their foster home.

The two children were placed in a foster home on Aug. 2, 2013, in Cedar Park, Department of Family and Protective Services spokeswoman Julie Moody said. Two other siblings, a 1-year-old-girl and a 22-month-old boy, who were placed in the foster home earlier this year, have been moved and the foster home is closed pending the outcome of the investigation, Moody said.

kwtx.com

July 7, 2014

The roll-out of Government-backed badger vaccination programmes to tackle the spread of bovine tuberculosis spells the beginning of the end of badger culling a leading opponent has claimed.

Dominic Dyer, chief executive of the Badger Trust, made the statement after what he described as a: "ground-breaking" meeting on Tuesday in which Farming Minister George Eustice met a wide range of wildlife and farming groups.

westerndailypress.co.uk

June 27, 2014

The Wilkes Sheriff's Department this week filed a misdemeanor charge against a foster care social worker III at the Wilkes Department of Social Services in connection with an incident involving a 3-year-old child in foster care.

Wilkes Sheriff Chris Shew said Angela Christine Caraway, 38, of Cecil Miller Road in Boone, is charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor as a result of an investigation of a report of inappropriate behavior with a juvenile. Shew said the juvenile was a male.

journalpatriot.com

June 27, 2014

A McAllen couple is out on bond after getting arrested when their after 2-year-old foster daughter was found wandering the streets.

McAllen police arrested Jorge and Carolyn Raygoza on child endangerment charges early Saturday morning. Court documents released to Action 4 News on Thursday show that the incident started off Business 83 and North 12 Street around 5 a.m. Saturday.

valleycentral.com

June 27, 2014

Clinics are scheduled for the first three Saturdays of July - July 5, 12 and 19, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.

The Maui Humane Society says it will be be holding vaccine clinics for the general public in response to an outbreak of feline panleukopenia diagnosed in upcountry Maui.

mauinow.com

June 26, 2014

STOCKTON - The San Joaquin County Metro Narcotics Task Force teamed up with SWAT, police, sheriff's deputies and other agencies for a series of drug raids Wednesday that netted 3,000 marijuana plants, $30,000 in cash and other drugs.

San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department said it was part of an extensive investigation into marijuana growing operations in the Stockton area. It ended with 19 search warrants being served in Stockton. The raids led agents to arrest 13 Stockton residents for marijuana cultivation and related charges. Three children were placed in protective custody with Child Protective Services.

news10.net

June 26, 2014

      

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