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A Summary Of Kimberly's Behavior
Per Reporter: July 21, 2017, the child disclosed that Kimberly use alcohol everyday around her. On July 20, 2017, Kimberly cursed the child and went at her with a beer. The child knocked the beer out of Kimberly’s hand. In turn, Kimberly hit the child with her hand on her side. There were no visible marks or bruising. Kimberly was drunk and belligerent, which caused the incident. This has been an ongoing situation. The child seems to be over Kimberly’s behaviors. The allegations were not discussed with Kimberly.

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