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UCM:CPSW received a phone call from Daniel Baker's father. He called and stated that his son and his girlfriend including Lillian are living with them (1355 Game Farm Circle, Minnetrista, MN 55364) He stated his concerns regarding his grand daughter. He also reported if things are not getting ok at their end they are willing to apply for foster parent license. CPSW told Mr. Baker that the case is private and this worker cannot share any information regarding Ms. Zoie and Ms. Baker. He also reported communication conflict between Zoie and Mr. Todd and his wife Ms. Christy Baker. Mr. Todd mentioned that he will be taking a hair folical from his son Daniel and Zoie very soon. He also, reported that he will encourage them to continue with sobriety

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