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My 13 year old Daughter was arrested in OUR HOME as a runaway SHE WAS NEVER A RUNAWAY VIEW THE ARREST REPORT LOCATED ON THIS BLOG SHE WAS ARRESTED AT HER HOME ADDRESS HOW CAN A CHILD WHO IS AT HOME BE A RUNAWAY THE STATUTE THAT IS LISTED ON THE ARREST REPORT WAS REPEALED 2 YEARS PRIOR TO HER ARREST AND THEREFORE SHE WAS ARRESTED ON AN INVALID STATUTE NO WARRANT NO COURT ORDER NO PROBABLE CAUSE LAWFULLY ALLOWING OFFICERS TO ENTER MY HOME YET THEY FORCED THEIR WAY IN AND ILLEGALLY SEIZED MY CHILD PROOF IN THE COURT DOCUMENTS PROVIDED HERE ON THIS BLOG. The state has held her in their custody ever since Aug.26th 08 the day of her arrest, and have not substantiated any claim of any type of any kind of abuse yet they wont allow her to come home.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Part 1 "In the Interest of Ashton L. Baker" PAY attn.

This is how it all begins: Part 1 "In the Interest of Ashton L. Baker" Case no. 08 JC 371

This is why our Child Protection Services keep Cases Confidential, So noone will be able to see the lies, corruption, crimes being commited by the District Attorney's office, Police officers, Social Workers, Judges, and all the contractors they hire as foster care/ Adoption agency's dont believe me follow along as I will be posting video's and you be the Judge. It has nothing to do with the fact that there are minor children involved and they are trying to protect our children. It's a Billion Dollar business paid for by ME AND YOU .

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Very good information for all the non believers ITS ALL ABOUT MONEY !!

http://iperceive.net/stephen-baskerville-on-a-system-that-steals-children-plunders-parents/

ALL YOU NON BELIEVERS ITS NOT ABOUT THE "BEST INTEREST OF THE CHILD" ITS ABOUT THE BILLION'S OF DOLLARS OUR STATES ARE MAKING OFF OF LEGALLY KIDNAPPING OUR CHILDREN. WITH THE ECONOMY CRISIS THE ONLY WAY TO KEEP FUNDS FLOWING IS BY CHILD-TRAFFICKING, AND CALLING IT FOSTER CARE . NOW THE STATES ARE GOING AFTER THE ELDERLY AS WELL KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR GRANDMA AND GRANDPA TOO !!! PAY ATTENTION TAX-PAYERS WE ARE FUNDING THIS CORRUPTION !!!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

REPORT CPS/SRS/ FALSE ALLEGATIONS HERE

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Monday, January 5, 2009

typical Kansas Practice corruption, lies and cover up

Sheriff: Parents didn't report boy missing for a decade
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Sheriff says no trace of Adam Herrman found after 1999
Parents did not report him missing until recently
Police say they don't know if he is dead or alive
Adam was 11 or 12 in 1999
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(CNN) -- Authorities in Kansas are looking for a boy who disappeared about a decade ago, but was not reported missing until a few weeks ago.

Adam Herrman has not been seen since 1999, when he was 11 or 12.

"We don't know what happened to Adam Herrman past '99, when he was last seen," Butler County Sheriff Craig Murphy said at a news conference in El Dorado.
"Is he alive, is he dead? That one I can't answer because we don't know," he added.
Adam was 11 or 12 when he was last seen, Murphy said. At the time, he was living in a mobile home park in Towanda, a small town in southern Kansas, with his adoptive parents, Doug and Valerie Herrman. The couple did not report him missing, Murphy said.
A few weeks ago, a person notified Sedgwick County Exploited and Missing Children's Unit of a "concern" regarding Adam, Murphy said.
The agency did not immediately return CNN's phone call seeking additional information.
Wichita attorney Warner Eisenbise, who is representing Adam's adoptive parents, said the couple "really rue the fact that they didn't" report the boy missing.
"They feel very guilty" about not doing that, he said in a telephone interview. The couple told him the boy had run away frequently, he said, and they believed him to be either with his biological parents or homeless.
Although the Herrmans did not report him missing, "they were very worried about him," he said.
Authorities have searched the Pine Ridge Mobile Home Park, where the family had lived, and discovered an "answer" to one of their questions, Murphy said, without explaining.
"We did find one of the answers we were looking for, but I am holding that one very tightly," he said.
Eisenbise said authorities also executed a search warrant on December 15 at the Herrmans' home in Derby, a town just outside of Wichita. They took the couple's computer, he said.
Murphy said the couple is cooperating and had not been charged with anything.
Citing a relative, the Wichita Eagle reported the Herrmans had taken Adam into foster care and later adopted him.
Michelle Ponce of the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, which oversees adoption and foster care, said she could not release any details regard Adam's case, and could confirm only that he had been in foster care at some point, but was no longer in foster care in 1999.
Adam had been placed in the Herrmans' care when he was about 2, Murphy said in a phone interview. He had been named Irvin Groeninger III when he was born on June 8, 1987, Murphy said, and it was not clear when his name was changed.
His biological parents relinquished their rights as parents about two decades ago, and Adam and his siblings were put in different foster homes, CNN affiliate KWCH reported.
"I thought what I was doing for them was in the best interest of the children and evidently it wasn't," Irvin Groeninger told KWCH. "If he was still in my custody this would have never happened."
Adam's sister, Tiffany Broadfoot, 22, said she last saw her brother about 14 years ago at a birthday party.
A year or two later, he sent her a Christmas card, she said. "And that was the end of my contact with him," she told KWCH.
"He had the cutest little round face, little bitty freckles right up here on the tip of his cheek," she remembered.
"I'm just awestruck as how something like that could actually happen, and how he could be missing as long as he's been and nobody say anything," she said.
Murphy said Adam's name appears on a legal document later than 1999. "We know that he was listed in a legal action as if he was still living at home, and I'm not certain of the date, but it was beyond 1999," he told CNN.
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Friday, January 2, 2009

TAKE BACK OUR FAMILIES / MAJOR CASE LAWS

They are not Immune from their actions, the trauma our families are going through is not going unnoticed it is being addressed I found this website to very useful you might to.

http://www.futureamericanhistory.net/cpscaselaw.htm