katydid23
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I agree it is very possible that someone could make a complaint about someone to FACS in regard to a child being mistreated if they were angry or seeking revenge.
If someone were to make a complaint that was true or ended up being untrue.
It just seems to me that and inquiry would need to be conducted so as to assess if the information received was accurate.
IMO significant concerns for a child's safety would need to be valid before a child was removed from either a bio or foster parent.
IMO
But let's say, HYPOTHETICALLY speaking---that someone in a repairman's family, hears through the grapevine, that the repairman was actually working at the home of the boy that went missing. Would that hypothetical family member, seize the opportunity to make a call, pointing some suspicions that way, given the perfect circumstances to do so, and the motive to perhaps regain custody of their own child[dren]?