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                <title><![CDATA[Children Taken by Mother Recovered 4 Years Later]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Jennifer Lopez DeJongh had been on the run with her children for 3½ years. In 2007, police were contacted in Diamond Bar in order to respond to a suspected abduction. DeJongh did not have legal custody of the children at the time, and she and the father were in disagreement regarding custodial rights over education&hellip;</p>
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<p>Jennifer Lopez DeJongh had been on the run with her children for 3½ years. In 2007, police were contacted in Diamond Bar in order to respond to a suspected abduction. DeJongh did not have legal custody of the children at the time, and she and the father were in disagreement regarding custodial rights over education and medical decisions. The mother and children, ages 12 and 10 were recently found in Mexicali, Mexico some 4 years later. DeJongh had a warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office will also pursue parental abduction charges. The three brothers are the grandchildren of Rep. Gary Miller, of the 42nd Congressional District which covers, Brea, Diamond Bar, Chino and Chino Hills.</p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Charlie Sheen Receives Visit from Child Protective Services]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Charlie Sheen and his wife received a visit from Child Protective Services (CPS) at their home in Los Angeles. The reason for the home visit by authorities was a result of an alleged domestic violence incident which occurred near a ski resort in Colorado. After domestic violence incidents it is not uncommon for CPS to&hellip;</p>
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<p>Charlie Sheen and his wife received a visit from Child Protective Services (CPS) at their home in Los Angeles. The reason for the home visit by authorities was a result of an alleged domestic violence incident which occurred near a ski resort in Colorado. After domestic violence incidents it is not uncommon for CPS to visit the home to insure the safety of the children who live there. The Sheens have two infant sons and Mr. Sheen has two other children from a previous relationship. After an official visit like this one CPS can decide to take no action or they may institute Dependency Proceedings, wherein the courts assess whether the parenting skills of the parents are sufficient for the children to remain in the home. In extreme cases the children can be removed from the parent and placed with a family member or in foster case. In the case of the Sheens it appears no action was taken by CPS.</p>
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