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R/s he was unable to reach the family, until Friday. R/s Charmie reported to him that she is living with her boyfriend, Anthony and his mother, Donna. R/s according to Charmie, Sandra is homeless because she was evicted. R/s there is a juvenile warrant for Charmie and she will be picked up today. R/s he has a scheduled meeting at 9:30 am this morning with Charmie. R/s Charmie will be placed in hold for 48 hours at the DJJ Correction Center in Columbia. ALLEGATIONS: R/s Charmie (16) is 6 months pregnant and she is living with her boyfriend, Anthony Kline and his mother, Donna Kline. R/s Charmie has been living there for 5 months. R/s Sandra (mom) is homeless. R/s Charmie is on probation for violating her court order school attendance plan
On July 15th 2008, Caylee Anthony was reported missing by her grandmother, Cindy, who claimed that she had not seen her granddaughter in 31 days. Cindy called the police after picking up her daughter Casey’s impounded vehicle, which smelled strongly of a decomposing body. Cindy found a bag of garbage in the trunk of Casey’s car but no trace of a body. Cindy had attempted to contact and visit Caylee over the past month, but Casey Anthony refused visitation, claiming that Caylee was with a nanny named Zenaida Fernandez Gonzalez, or at the beach or parks. Casey had given Cindy various explanations as to Caylee’s whereabouts before finally telling her mother that she had not seen Caylee for multiple weeks.
Jenni endured a lot of struggles growing up in Long Beach. Jenni grew up in poverty even with both parents working one to three jobs at a time. She would help sell cassette tapes at flea markets with her parents to make money. She was a normal girl in Long Beach until she turned 15. At age 15 after dating for 2 months she became pregnant with her first kid. Traditionally she was kicked out of her house which caused even ...
On July 15, 2008, Cindy Anthony, Casey Anthony’s mother called 911 twice. One call was to report Casey had possibly stolen a car and money, the second call to report that her granddaughter Caylee, Casey’s daughter, had been missing for 31 days. Casey claimed that a babysitter had taken her daughter and disappeared. On July 16 2008, Casey was arrested for child neglect when investigators found the apartment where Casey claimed the babysitter lived had been vacant for four months. After a lengthy investigation and the discovery of the body of Caylee Anthony not far from the Anthony home, Casey Anthony was charged with first degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and four
“We're still in total shock,” said Kerry Gallagher, 26, the daughter of the suspect, who lives with him in Levittown. “We don't even know what to do. We don't want him coming back.”
Working as a teacher serving at-risk four-year-old children, approximately six of her eighteen students lived in foster care. The environment introduced Kathy to the impact of domestic violence, drugs, and family instability on a developing child. Her family lineage had a history of social service and she found herself concerned with the wellbeing of one little girl. Angelica, a foster child in Kathy’s class soon to be displaced again was born the daughter of a drug addict. She had been labeled a troublemaker, yet the Harrisons took the thirty-hour training for foster and adoptive care and brought her home to adopt. Within six months, the family would also adopted Angie’s sister Neddy. This is when the Harrison family dynamic drastically changes and Kathy begins a journey with over a hundred foster children passing through her home seeking refuge.
On July 15th, 2008, Caylee Anthony was reported missing by her grandmother Cindy Anthony. Cindy Anthony in the report stated that she hadn’t seen her grand-daughter Caylee for a month and that she and her husband were suspicious because their daughter Casey’s car reeked of decay, as if a dead body had been stored inside the vehicle for days. Caylee and her mother resided with Casey Anthony’s parents. However, Cindy Anthony claimed that Casey had given different explanations about Caylee's whereabouts before telling Cindy that she hadn’t seen her own daughter for several weeks. When questioned by authorities, Casey told the detectives several lies: stating the child had been kidnapped by her nanny on June 9, and that Casey had been trying to contact the nanny to find her daughter. Preceding this information, Casey Anthony was convicted and charged with first degree murder in 2008, but pleaded not guilty ...
To begin, I will provide a summary of what happened prior-to and throughout the duration of the trial. Caylee Marie Anthony was a two-year-old American girl who lived in Orlando, Florida with her mother, Casey Marie Anthony, and her maternal grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony. On July 15, 2008, she was reported missing to 9-1-1 by Cindy, who said she h...
CCIB Intake received referral #0277-5021-7355-6088130 dated 2/18/16 from reporting party Ignacio Gonzalez Lead Residential Counselor. It was reported that residents Terri'Aunna Unique Reliford DOB: 9/1/00 and Endia Keairra Wilson DOB: 9/6/01 went AWOL (date not provided). Resident Endia returned to the facility on 2/17/16 and stated that Terri'Aunna was with and 18 year old male named Roy Smaer IV. Endia reported that Roy is a "meth head" and lives in Long Beach. According to the reporting party Endia stated the last time she saw Terri'Aunna (date unknown) she appeared tired, had bags under her eyes, looked high and not bathed. Endia stated that she and Terri'Aunna were with other men named DJ, Carlos, Jamar, Keonte, and Michael (all last names
Tracie was twenty-eight years old at the time, and Doug was thirty years old. They have two girls, Sharon who is eight years old and Rilee who is three years old. They li...
When asked what happened, Ms. Carter explained that she was the mother of the defendant, TERRYON CHAFIN. She went on to explain that on April 17, 2014, she and all of her children were at her cousin, TONYA CARTER’S residence, located at 3527 Seabrook Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. They were there from approximately 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
In the story, “Barbie-Q” by Sandra Cisneros, two girls compare and talk about their barbies, paying close attention to the materialist details. The girls only have one Barbie and one outfit each. They struggle with their financial situation and pretend to have other barbies that are invisible, until a warehouse burns down and they are able to buy a few imperfect barbies. The central idea of this story is how easy it is to conform to social pressure in society of by pretending that life is perfect, hiding emotions, and hiding one's true self .
CPI spoke to Hermoinne Romeo at the family residence located at 5286 N Orange Blossom Trail, Apt. 304, Orlando, FL 32810. She indicated that Ashante has become rebellious since she turned 16 years old. According to the mother, she was kicked out of two schools (Pace/Evans), due to bringing a knife and a Taser. Ashante does not want to listen and follow the rules in the home, she will come to the home around 11pm or 12pm. She indicates that she likes to stay at Ms. Aarons house because she can get away with things. She indicated that she does not use physical discipline, as she is 17 years old and is a grown woman. Hermoinne is willing to do family and individual counseling, she is willing to enroll her in school but is not willing to
mother Amanda and here two children Tom and Laura. Amanda has a life that is
Family consists of a 16-year-old African American female name, Clarice Precious Jones, who goes by Precious and is currently pregnant. She previously lived in the New York City ghetto of Harlem with her abusive and unemployed mother name Mary, who physically and mentally abuses her. She has also been raped by her father name Carl (died of AIDS) that resulted in two pregnancies. Precious and Mary are single-parents and both identity themselves as heterosexual. The family resided in Section 8 housing and survives on welfare. Her first child, "Mongo" (short for Mongoloid) is a 3-year-old who has Down Syndrome. He is being cared for by Precious' grandmother whose name is unknown, though Mary forces the family to pretend Mongo lives with her and Precious just so she can receive extra money from the government.
Gabrielle Reece faced challenges very early on in her life. When Gabby was three years old, her parents split up and Gabby and her mother moved constantly. She lived in Mexico City, with friend in New York, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. While in the Virgin Islands, Gabby had started to misbehave, they do not have a legal drinking age, so Gabby started drinking, doing bad things, hanging with the wrong crowd, and even wanted to drop out of school. Terry finally stepped in when Gabby finished her sophomore year in high school (Morgan 20-22).