CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #17 *ARREST*

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Court minute:
https://www.courts.state.co.us/userfiles/file/Court_Probation/04th_Judicial_District/Teller/caseofinterest/2018CR330/001/18JV26 Dec 27 hearing - minute order summary.pdf
On December 21, 2018 the court granted a Temporary Emergency Custody Order made by Teller County Department of Human Services (TCDHS) placing the minor child in the temporary physical custody of maternal grandparents and legal custody of TCDHS. As required by law a Preliminary Protective Proceeding was held on 12/27/18. TCDHS caseworkers were present with Special County Attorney Steve Zentz. The court appointed attorney Lindsey Parlin to represent father and a guardian ad litem was appointed to represent the best interests of the minor child. TCDHS, father and guardian ad litem requested the hearing be closed to the public. The court made finding under CRS 19-1-106 that it was in child’s best interest to close hearing. The maternal grandparents were added to the case as special respondents. Paternal grandmother file a motion to intervene. The parties agreed to reserve for later hearing paternal grandmother’s motion to intervene and placement request. The court continued the temporary custody of the minor child with maternal grandparents. The case is continued for a pre-trial conference on January 3, 2019 at 8:30 a.m

Rob McCallum on Twitter
People v Frazee: The court continued the temporary custody of the minor child with maternal grandparents. The case is continued for a pre-trial conference on January 3, 2019 at 8:30 a.m.

Ok, I get the legal aspect of PF’s mom’s Motion to Intervene, but in my mind I’m like “come on lady, get real”. Is it just me??
 
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So it sounds like PFs mother wanted custody too? I am happy KBs parents got temp custody of KB. Poor child. Also it’s kind of sad that KB parents are retired and now must raise another child. I am sure they want to but let’s be real, a baby full time takes a whole lot of energy.
I am certain that the baby is better off with Kb"s parents rather than with a single woman alone on the top of a mountain with animals to attend to and a son's murder charge to deal with. Really seeing what I suspected.......the Frazee's are a contolling, selfish and mean spirited family. And how defiant and disrespectful towards the Berreth's who have been going through losing their daughter due to PF. IMO
 
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REALLY? The paternal grandmother files a motion to interevene. These Frazee people.............
I don't like it but I'm really not surprised.
MOO
 
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Court minute:
https://www.courts.state.co.us/userfiles/file/Court_Probation/04th_Judicial_District/Teller/caseofinterest/2018CR330/001/18JV26 Dec 27 hearing - minute order summary.pdf
On December 21, 2018 the court granted a Temporary Emergency Custody Order made by Teller County Department of Human Services (TCDHS) placing the minor child in the temporary physical custody of maternal grandparents and legal custody of TCDHS. As required by law a Preliminary Protective Proceeding was held on 12/27/18. TCDHS caseworkers were present with Special County Attorney Steve Zentz. The court appointed attorney Lindsey Parlin to represent father and a guardian ad litem was appointed to represent the best interests of the minor child. TCDHS, father and guardian ad litem requested the hearing be closed to the public. The court made finding under CRS 19-1-106 that it was in child’s best interest to close hearing. The maternal grandparents were added to the case as special respondents. Paternal grandmother file a motion to intervene. The parties agreed to reserve for later hearing paternal grandmother’s motion to intervene and placement request. The court continued the temporary custody of the minor child with maternal grandparents. The case is continued for a pre-trial conference on January 3, 2019 at 8:30 a.m

Rob McCallum on Twitter
People v Frazee: The court continued the temporary custody of the minor child with maternal grandparents. The case is continued for a pre-trial conference on January 3, 2019 at 8:30 a.m.
So it sounds like his mother is attempting to get custody as well
 
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So it sounds like PFs mother wanted custody too? I am happy KBs parents got temp custody of KB. Poor child. Also it’s kind of sad that KB parents are retired and now must raise another child. I am sure they want to but let’s be real, a baby full time takes a whole lot of energy.
It's all they have left of their daughter, her mom seems very young to me, they will be wonderful for little KB. IMO
 
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Judge says Berreth's parents will get custody of child
A judge decided Thursday afternoon Kelsey Berreth's parents will get temporary physical custody of Berreth and Patrick Frazee’s 1-year-old daughter but the Teller County Department of Human Services will retain legal custody.

On Thursday, Berreth's mother and Frazee's mother declined media interviews.

It's not clear when the custody motion was filed with Teller County. Berreth's parents were added to the case as special respondents. Frazee's mother filed a motion to intervene, according to minute order summary. The case is continued for a pre-trial conference on Jan. 3.

At the time of Frazee’s arrest, the child, who was safe, was put in protective custody and would be reunited with Berreth’s family, Woodland Park Police Chief Miles De Young said on Dec. 21.

A few days before the fiance’s arrest, De Young said they had been in contact with the Teller County Department of Human Services in regard to the baby’s custody. At that point, he said the department didn't have any evidence that the child’s safety was at risk with Frazee.

For the legal experts: what are the chances that the court would change custody from her parents to his mother at this stage?
 
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REALLY? The paternal grandmother files a motion to interevene. These Frazee people.............
What does "intervene" actually mean?

(And I have about 50 pages to catch up on...)
 
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Yea it’s definitely patches of hair on his neck
We may have really finally sleuthed something to a conclusion here on WS...... PAAARTY !
 
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These are the abrasions I’m talking about...
Honestly, I saw them on the video when he yelled at the press “get off my property”. I remember this because it made me count, how many days since Tnx till this video, and could they be the sign of a struggle? So I think they are birthmarks, maybe angiomas?
 
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So it sounds like his mother is attempting to get custody as well
Yes, and they agreed to address that later. Maybe at the 1/2 pre-trial conference? Maybe @PrairieWind can answer. :)
MOO
 
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What does "intervene" actually mean?

(And I have about 50 pages to catch up on...)
I am taking it to mean "contest". She wants a word.
 
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What does "intervene" actually mean?

(And I have about 50 pages to catch up on...)
She wants a say in the court's decision, basically.
MOO
 
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We may have really finally sleuthed something to a conclusion here on WS...... PAAARTY !

And they say we are nothing but arm chair detectives...pshhh...
 
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What does "intervene" actually mean?

(And I have about 50 pages to catch up on...)
I'm assuming it means she is challenging the court order and will have a chance to state her case on the next court date.
 
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For the legal experts: what are the chances that the court would change custody from her parents to his mother at this stage?
I think NIL! I pray NIL!
Edited to say I am not a legal expert :)
 
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checking in real quick while at work... :: reads a bunch of weird stuff about hair :: Do we know anything definitive about custody yet?
 
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