Child Physical Abuse

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EREPORT # 20540 stated the following: There is no exact date for physical abuse. Child has reported on several occasions she has been beaten by her father and fears living with him. The incidents have occurred multiple times but she won't tell anyone because she is scared for her brother who is autistic. Mother is an alcoholic. The children go several days without clean clothes and without eating. I personally have kept both of the girls because they have had no place to stay. Last month (estimated) I had to pick both girls up at mid-night because the mother went to ER saying she had a blood clot in her lungs. Neither child had clean clothes to wear. The mother was recently evicted from her apartment and had to go live with the father and …show more content…
We had to purchase panties for her because she had only 3 pair that were blood soaked from her recent menstraul cycle because they couldn't buy any supplies for her. She (child) has told my son Koltton Rudd. She told him that her dad threw her across the room against the wall. There was also an incident were there was a party in which she was drug across the yard in front of several other children. The child is very low in weight. The child seems very sleepy and is cold all the time. The child wears a long sleeved shirt and hooded jacket in the dead of summer. When school was in session she would eat lunch. The child is very mentally abused by her parents. She is called a whore and other very ugly names. The child is sad and withdrawn. I obseved these behaviors since I have known her. The boy is left alone while the father goes to work for days. He has autism. The mother does not have a cellphone. The only cellphone is the oldest girl alicia's cell that we have had to pay to put minutes on so there is a phone for her incase of an emergency. At one point Alicia was with us and I became sick and tried to get ahold of her mother and there was no way to get a hold of her mother.Both parents have a drinking problem. The mother for

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