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Old 06-17-2008, 12:27 PM   #408 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by waitingtables View Post
Interesting how some of the parents decided to keep the homes or apartments they rented while the kids were in CPs's custody. I wonder if they saw a way out and decided to take it.
Not really. Many of them are doing it until they see what kind of "oversight" the CPS is gonna do next.
Most sect kids stay away from YFZ Ranch - UPI.com
Child Protective Services spokesman Patrick Crimmins said 178 youths are residing in 33 homes in and near San Antonio and 143 youths are in 30 homes at the sect's compound outside of Eldorado, Texas, the Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram reported Thursday.

Rod Parker, an Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints attorney, said several women have chosen to live away from the ranch on recommendations from their attorneys.

In case you didn't know, there are several sects of this church, and not all of them live in closed compounds like the YZF. Many of them live in homes in town just like everyone else. It's a religion not a jail.
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