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When can a child cry for help and feel safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 291113" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>Yes, it is frustrating.</p><p>I have spoken to cherub tonight already, and tomorrow I will pick her up. Just wait - bio dad is going away for a month with his mom; bet the 'powers that be' will say, oh, he's not there now, so we don't have to worry! </p><p>I'm tipping that mom will pressure the girl into saying whatever she wants her to say, which is nothing, between now and when the police call for her again - they are so busy apparently, on more important things than child abuse!! Sorry for the sarcasm - just can't help it! </p><p>Also, the original officer that tried to speak with her, is a male, so when it was suggested I take her to a police station, I specified I wanted a female officer so she'd feel more comfortable.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for your prayers.</p><p>I can't wait to get her back tomorrow. </p><p> </p><p>I'll check in Monday night - as you know, I don't usually go onlline on Sundays.</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully, I'll have some good news to share; but I doubt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 291113, member: 7416"] Yes, it is frustrating. I have spoken to cherub tonight already, and tomorrow I will pick her up. Just wait - bio dad is going away for a month with his mom; bet the 'powers that be' will say, oh, he's not there now, so we don't have to worry! I'm tipping that mom will pressure the girl into saying whatever she wants her to say, which is nothing, between now and when the police call for her again - they are so busy apparently, on more important things than child abuse!! Sorry for the sarcasm - just can't help it! Also, the original officer that tried to speak with her, is a male, so when it was suggested I take her to a police station, I specified I wanted a female officer so she'd feel more comfortable. Thanks for your prayers. I can't wait to get her back tomorrow. I'll check in Monday night - as you know, I don't usually go onlline on Sundays. Hopefully, I'll have some good news to share; but I doubt it. [/QUOTE]
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