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Court record shows mother submitted letter claiming rehab completion; provider contradicted the claim
Summary
Saint Francis Ministries testified that a letter Laquisha Stotts submitted to suggest she completed inpatient treatment was falsified; the provider told the permanency specialist the mother had not completed inpatient rehab, and email records from the provider were admitted as exhibits.
Saint Francis Ministries told the High Plains Child Protection Court that a document filed by Laquisha Stotts purporting to show completion of court‑ordered inpatient substance‑use treatment was not accurate and that the treatment provider reported the mother had not finished the program.
Tiffany Brown, a permanency specialist with Saint Francis, testified that Stotts sent a cover letter and attached a certificate the mother said documented completion. Brown said she made a collateral contact with the…
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