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Observation On Child Abuse
This week stated off a little slow due to the snow we had on Monday. On Monday, February 15th. I observed my first urgent call from the abuse and neglect hotline. Mother stated that her four year old daughter was complaining of pain and soreness in her vaginal area after returning from her father house on Sunday@ 8:30pm. Mother state that she check inside the child diaper and it appeared to be red and swollen. The mother proceeded to take the child to the emergency room. At the emergency room they performed a SANE assessment (Sexual assault nurse exam). The detective is still waiting on the result. The DFS worked who was assigned to the case tried to make contact with the child’s mother for interviewing but has not received as call back.

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