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Kannon's grandmother (Anita) called the daycare on 10-12-17, to explain why Kannon has missed days. Anita stated that: "Kannon was sick." Anita asked the reporter if she brings Kannon to daycare on 10-12-17 can Kannon's mom (unknown) get him from daycare." The reporter stated that: "Yes, there no legal document." Anita stated that: "The mom has just got out of rehab. " It is unknown what type of rehab.
Anita then stated that: "The mom's father (Paw Paw) molestation Kannon a few week ago in September. Kannon told me when he came home for visit the mom's parents (unknown). Kannon was messing with himself (penis) and licking his fingers." Anita asked Kannon what was he's doing? Anita told Kannon to stop. Kannon stated that: "No, I taste

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