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Child Welfare Crisis Unfolds Amid Allegations of Abuse

June 08, 2024 | Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court, Texas Courts, Judicial, Texas



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Child Welfare Crisis Unfolds Amid Allegations of Abuse
In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around the welfare of two minors, Anne and Paul, currently under the scrutiny of Child Protective Services (CPS) in Lenoir County, Michigan. The meeting revealed a complex case involving allegations of neglect and abuse, with both parents, Angel Marie Rosas and Jarrell Terns, implicated in a series of concerning incidents.

The meeting highlighted that both parents have acknowledged their Native American heritage, which may impact the minors' eligibility for tribal membership. CPS is actively working with the Bureau of Indian Affairs to address this aspect of the case.

Key allegations include physical injuries sustained by the children, with reports of bruises and a bite mark on Paul. Initial explanations from the parents suggested that the injuries were the result of sibling altercations or falls on slippery floors. However, further investigations revealed a troubling pattern of neglect, including failure to seek timely medical attention for the children and a history of domestic violence between the parents.

CPS has documented a history of prior substantiated cases against both parents in multiple states, raising concerns about their ability to provide a safe environment for the children. The meeting also noted that the maternal grandmother currently holds a power of attorney for the minors but is unable to care for them due to health issues.

As the situation develops, CPS is seeking to remove the children from their parents' custody, citing substantial risks to their physical and mental well-being. The meeting concluded with a request for jurisdiction over the case and plans for an adjudication trial to determine the best course of action for the minors' future.

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