Utah Probing alleged abuse call Hildale
Texas - The Utah Attorney General’s Office was invited to consider an appeal for abuse of Hildale polygamist border town appears to be similar request that this case has generated on the YFZ ranch.
The section for Children and Family Services decreased special details about the conversation or, if it has been confirmed, but it asserts that child abuse and neglect. Like all calls, DCFS Case Worker.
“What we have received, that some of this information, it is necessary, but not as part of an existing criminal case,” said Liz Sollis, a spokesman for the Utah Department of Human Services, which oversees DCFS .
The Utah Attorney General’s Office is now in contact with other law enforcement agencies to consider similar calls anti-polygamy activists, Arizona, Texas childhood workers and a crisis of the family shelter.
“We are working with other authorities to see if it merits further examination, Utah Federal Attorney General Paul Murphy said the spokesman of the DESERET News Tuesday night.
A Colorado Springs woman was declared a “person of interest” to the Texas Department of Public Safety investigation into calls, has aroused cases on the fundamentalist LDS Church’s common near Eldorado.
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