ON 10/15/14, THE MILLCREEK POLICE DEPARTMENT RECEIVED A REPORT OF ALLEGED SEXUAL ABUSE FROM THE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH. THE POLICE INITIATED AN INVESTIGATION AND IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE DEFENDANT HAD SEXUALLY ASSAULTED TWO CHILDREN. THE CHILDREN WERE A.T. (A MALE, DOB 08/21/04) AND A.T. (A FEMALE, DOB 04/17/03), AND THE CHILDREN'S MOTHER WAS HEATHER SANTOS, WHO HAD BEEN THE DEFENDANT'S GIRLFRIEND AROUND THAT TIME. TH INAPPROPRIATE CONTACT OCCURRED BETWEEN 12/02 THROUGH 02/14. DURING AN INTERVIEW WITH POLICE, THE DEFENDANT REPORTED THAT HE HAD MOVED INTO MS. SANTO'S TRAILER DURING 01/12 OR 01/13, AND HE REMAINED THERE UNTIL 12/14. DURING HIS STAY WITH THIS FAMILY, THE DEFENDANT REPORTEDLY WATCHED MS. SANTO'S 5 CHILDREN. THE DEFENDANT
This was a child abuse case where a Dodge County father and the live-in girlfriend he
There are 4 Ps. Ps claim they were unlawfully detained by MOS and falsely arrested on drug charges. Ps allege that they live in a three family private house with apartments on 3 floors. Ps allege that the first floor apartment was of P Yolanda Lopez; second floor apartment was of P Yvonne (non-party), and basement apartment was of Evelyn Lopez and her 17 year old daughter, Karina Lopez. Ps Rafael Rivera and Erin Morales were staying on the first floor. P Rivera alleges that MOS entered the house and order him to get to his knee and P Rivera complied. P Rivera alleges that while he was on his knees MOS struck P Rivera in the face with the riot shield. P Evelyn Lopez alleges that defendant MOS Anthony Hughes grabbed her arm and struck her face against a wall and illegally searched her basement apartment. Defendant MOS John Natoli stated that the search warrant applied to all floors because each family has access other family’s
On July 2, 2015, I was assigned this case to follow up. This case involves Mr. Kleot Whittman a seventeen year old juvenile male. Mr. Whittman has an extensive history for leaving without parental consent. He has a previous CHINS and probation violation cases (15-13092/15-129933/15-128777/15-127194).
P alleges excessive force and false arrest. P alleges that he was waiting for a train on the platform when MOS approached and questioned him. P alleges that he produced his identification and informed the MOS that he was going home. P alleges that MOS grabbed, searched, and cuff him tightly causing the cuff to cut into his wrists. P alleges that he was not informed reason for his arrest and was held in cell for approximately 12 hours without food, drink, or access to the bathroom. P alleges that MOS performed an eye scan on him. MOS stated that defendants MOS Mayer and Arquer, responding to a radio run for a fight, were informed by witness that witness observed a group of approximately 5 young men assault a young boy and take the young boy’s
EREPORT # 19021 stated the following: The incident happened last night, 2/8/2016. Destiny's mother has "taken off" as evidenced by empty drawers and closets. Destiny stayed home alone all night by herself. The concern is that Destiny is not supposed to be alone with her dad, per DHS. Dad never came home last night, but the concern is 1) dad comes home and she is alone with him or 2) dad doesn't come home and she is alone again by herself all night. I found out abou the situation because the teacher told me. estiny disclosed to her teacher about being home alone, mother "taken off" and that dad may come home and she has to be alone with him. During the Summer of 2014, father sexually abused her. The prior abuse/neglect was reproted but I do
EREPORT # 19130 stated the following: The child is at Diamond Grove Center. Mya reported that 7 years ago her cousin Charron raped her when she was 8 years old. They stayed overnight with their relatives and Charron took off her clothes while they all slept in the same bed. Onautyca, Deja, her, and Charron slept in the big bed together. Mya reports thst she told her mother, but her mother didnt do anything about it. Mya reports that she sees Charron often at church or the weekends, and her mother continues to take her and her sisters around him. It was reported to the nurse and the nurse completed an allegation of abuse form and submitted it to me 0n 2/15/2016. Mya states that there is constant conflict with her mother, and she gets put out
Ms. Myiesha Leonard reported that her understanding of why the children were removed from their home was because the mother called in to CPS and reported that she could not care for the children anymore. Ms. Leonard did not clearly describe the allegations of abuse and/or neglect and she understands her brother mental needs but does not believe he was violence toward anyone. She reported knowing about the abuse or neglect of the children. Ms. Leonard appears to need additional information about the abuse and/or neglect of the children because of not knowing what took place. Ms. Leonard also does not understand the impact of the perpetrator’s behavior on the children. Ms. Leonard believes there is a need to protect the children from the perpetrator
A review of the defendant's criminal history reveals that she has no municipal convictions, and the present case represents the defendant's first indictable conviction. There is no history of domestic violence and no juvenile records were found for this defendant.
This CNN article provides a summary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and its potential future. The article reveals that DACA is a program in which it allows undocumented immigrants, who were brought to the United States as a child, to receive a deferral from deportation and a work permit. Although the deferral expires after two years, recipients could apply for a renewal. Over the time of the program, almost 800 thousand people requested a renewal of the deferral. This program made significant impacts on the Dreamers, the recipients of DACA, as they were able to live a normal life without the fear of being deported at any second. President Trump’s opinion regarding DACA differs from time to time: during the campaign,
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is an American immigration policy that allows certain undocumented immigrants who entered the country before their 16th birthday and before june 2007 to receive a renewable two years work permit and exemption from deportation. DACA does confer non-immigrants legal status but does not provide a pote to citizenship. The DACA program was formed through executive order by former president Barack Obama in 2012 and allows certain of people called Dreamer, who come to US illegally as minors to be protected from immediate deportion. Now Trump administration announced on tuesday the wind down of an obama era program is end.
In the united states there are 750,000 immigrants that are covered by DACA (Krogstad). The most important part is understanding what daca is and what it stands for. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals is DACA. This program helps immigrants with student loans and a driver's licence among other benefits. What is equally as important is how DACA came to be as a program and who made it happen. What are its requirements and restrictions, the controversy of a new president and how he will change things as well as the benefits of the program. And knowing the success that most people have experienced while they are protected under it. Since the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals has has a beneficial impact on not only economic but financial
Heinrich & Arkin’s article on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA Program addresses the current and possible future changes following the announcement of the “wind down” of the current program. The article instructs that we look ahead to examine the possible future immigration policy affecting the legal status of unauthorized immigrants. Understanding the implementation, execution, changing and outcomes of the DACA program is important for anticipating and understanding how the DAPA program and any future policy changes will unfold differently across metropolitan areas
In Sick Parents Go to Work, Stay Home When Kids Are Ill by Christopher Mele, he discusses the issue with parents staying home to care for their children when their ill. Adults get a limited amount of “sick days” or “personal days” that they are able to take off, but instead of the days being used on themselves, the parents of children will most likely use them to take care of their children. Mele states, “The evidence is pretty overwhelming that working parents neglect themselves first” (Mele 242). In most cases, parents will save their days off for a time when the child may become ill in the future. If a parent is sick, it is likely they will not take a day off for themselves.
Although I have no personal relationship to the issue, I feel very passionately about foster care and how many children who “go through the system” fail to gain the skills and education they need to succeed in their adult lives. My parents have always stressed to me the power of education and how every student should have the chance to feel powerfully educated. I have also learned through different documentaries and articles about how children in foster care lose their senses of individuality and importance when they are shuffled from home to home. Many kids in foster care lack the knowledge of how it feels to be cared for and loved.
Cultural Hybridity as understood by Homi Bhabha (1994, 1999) involves human beings as the creators, not the bearers of culture. Due to the individuality and the innovativeness of each human being it also follows that any particular culture cannot be concretely described in terms of its specific contents and constituents. “To my children’s children”, by Magona Sindiwe, is of critical significant in understanding the changing identity depicted in the story. The term is utilized as a part of a wide point of view in various scenes, which as it were, help the per user in taking in a few lessons in light of the setting or the plot of the story. In that capacity, the blend of various personalities in the story line, is of basic commitment towards drawing out the best of the social practices, accepts and demeanors of the groups crosswise over different back ground. Sindiwe story in the “To my children’s children ", is such an exciting portrayal, as the portrayal of a young lady experiencing childhood in a politically-sanctioned racial segregation stricken condition unfurls. For this situation, the young lady encounters a blend of social experience, desires and also culture stun. The story in the book, "To my children’s children” is a deep rooted story of Magona's life while in the town where they were raised, under the care of the colossal grandma, a matriarchal family (Whitehead). The general public and also the family is portrayed to be joyful,