TPD said the developments leading to the custody change are significant." Those developments also have Ariz. Child Protective Services taking an active role in the case.
Lt. Fabian Pacheco told KGUN9 detectives, as recently as Thursday, came into some information which they considered to be important enough to share with Child Protective Services. They contacted these folks, they sent one of their personnel here to police headquarters.
Pacheco said that CPS representative met with Tucson police and then with the Celis family. He stressed that is common practice in missing child cases and CPS has been involved with this case since about the beginning.
Pacheco said CPS has instituted some safety measures to ensure the children's welfare." The department clarified by email late Friday, stating Isabel's two older siblings are now in the custody of one parent and the other parent is not allowed to see the children. The department wouldn't elaborate further.
There's a lot of details that I can't share with you: what got us to this point, what was that information, Pacheco.
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