Lareiko Case Study

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"Per Reporter: On 9-15-17, Aaliyah and Tekeshia's mom (Lareiko) came to the home and took the children. The children were screaming and yelling. The children stated: "Grandmother (the reporter) we do not want to go." Lareick contacted the Rosedale Police Department to get her children. Lareicko stated that: "She would kill her children and herself before she allowed anyone to get her children." The officers were made aware of Lareiko comment. The officers still allowed Lareicko to take the children. One of the children received disability income. "I" (the reporter) contacted the Social Security Office, and stated to them that: "Lareicko does not buy the children anything. Lareiko takes the child's moneyand rents a hotel room for weeks at a

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