Updated: 7:04 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
Posted: 5:08 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
Barahona child abuse investigator mishandled previous cases
The state child abuse investigator currently under fire for not following up on an allegation that twins Victor and Nubia Barahona were being tied and confined to a bathroom by their adoptive parents was cited for a similar mishandling of a case last year, according to state Department of Children and Families documents released Thursday.
Andrea Fleary, who was placed under paid administrative leave Feb. 17, two days after the twins were found in West Palm Beach - Nubia's dead body in the back of a truck and Victor seizing and covered in toxic chemicals - was given a "final counseling notice" Feb. 15 of last year, for failing to find a home for a child removed from her biological family by the 24-hour deadline established by DCF.
The victim's uncle called the Miami-Dade Police Department to report that a 39-year-old man and his daughter were sleeping in the same bed together "nude", according to a 2009 Miami Herald article
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If the outcomes weren't so tragic, this article would be hilarious.
They're making her the scapegoat.
Lets go after those that let her the off for all the other errors.
You know, she has to be in contact with her supervisor. She might have just been following orders given by dumb people who don't know the definition of the word final.
From your link-
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/b...igator-mishandled-previous-cases-1279186.html
She was given a "final counseling notice" Feb. 15 of last year.
In 2003, the department issued her first final counseling notice
How many final notices did she get ? 10 ? 20 ? We know that it 2003 she received her 1st final notice and last year (2010) she received her final counseling notice, yet she was still on the job this month.
Definition of final -- : coming at the end : being the last in a series, process, or progress
Updated: 7:04 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
Posted: 5:08 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
Barahona child abuse investigator mishandled previous cases
The state child abuse investigator currently under fire for not following up on an allegation that twins Victor and Nubia Barahona were being tied and confined to a bathroom by their adoptive parents was cited for a similar mishandling of a case last year, according to state Department of Children and Families documents released Thursday.
Andrea Fleary, who was placed under paid administrative leave Feb. 17, two days after the twins were found in West Palm Beach - Nubia's dead body in the back of a truck and Victor seizing and covered in toxic chemicals - was given a "final counseling notice" Feb. 15 of last year, for failing to find a home for a child removed from her biological family by the 24-hour deadline established by DCF.
The victim's uncle called the Miami-Dade Police Department to report that a 39-year-old man and his daughter were sleeping in the same bed together "nude", according to a 2009 Miami Herald article
more here
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/b...igator-mishandled-previous-cases-1279186.html
Updated: 7:04 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
Posted: 5:08 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
Barahona child abuse investigator mishandled previous cases
The state child abuse investigator currently under fire for not following up on an allegation that twins Victor and Nubia Barahona were being tied and confined to a bathroom by their adoptive parents was cited for a similar mishandling of a case last year, according to state Department of Children and Families documents released Thursday.
Andrea Fleary, who was placed under paid administrative leave Feb. 17, two days after the twins were found in West Palm Beach - Nubia's dead body in the back of a truck and Victor seizing and covered in toxic chemicals - was given a "final counseling notice" Feb. 15 of last year, for failing to find a home for a child removed from her biological family by the 24-hour deadline established by DCF.
The victim's uncle called the Miami-Dade Police Department to report that a 39-year-old man and his daughter were sleeping in the same bed together "nude", according to a 2009 Miami Herald article
more here
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/b...igator-mishandled-previous-cases-1279186.html
However, she did remove the half naked child from the perv father and she's the one who got in trouble.
What about the investigator that left the girl there after finding her hiding in the bathroom, naked from the waist down ? Was she left by the other worker because there was no placement available ?
Was she supposed to leave her to be molested by her father because there wasn't a foster placement available ?
I can't believe I'm coming to her defense. Maybe she was just following orders. Honestly, I don't trust any of them, but Nubia & her brother were at risk way before this CW entered the picture.
Police told DCF of the complaint, and hours later, another investigator and police went to the man's home and found him in his bed undressed, and his daughter locked in the bathroom. She was naked from the waist down.
The DCF investigator told the father to sleep in a separate bedroom, but took no futher action.
The next day, DCF received another report that the man had moved with his daughter into a nearby motel. Fleary was sent to the motel, and immediately took the girl into custody, according to the Herald.
Here we go. What happened to the "transparency" and the "THOUSANDS of pages"?
Herald sues DCF for records in case of abused twins
By Diana Moskovitz
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The Miami Herald sued the Department of Children & Families Thursday, seeking records the agency has refused to release about a call made to its abuse hotline days before adopted twins were found one dead, the other with severe chemical burns in a truck on the side of Interstate 95.
The Herald is seeking documents related to DCFs investigation into the Feb. 10 abuse hotline call about 10-year-olds Nubia and Victor Docter, who lived with Jorge and Carmen Barahona in West Miami-Dade County
As of Thursday, DCF had refused to produce records related to the call, despite requests from The Herald. The suit was filed in Miami-Dade circuit court and names DCF Secretary David E. Wilkins, DCF Communications Director Joe Follick and the agency as defendants.
We believe these are public records, said Herald Managing Editor Rick Hirsch.
**more at link**
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/02/24/2084169/herald-sues-dcf-for-records-in.html#
Chicana, You and I have VERY similiar feelings about DHS/CPS. But i'm with you....sometimes there is no placements, so what was she to do.. I personally would have taken the kids home with me or something... but they can't do that. She was in a no win situation in THAT CASE anyway.
Fla. agency didn't tell police about alleged abuse
The Department of Children and Families last week detailed their attempts to search for the children after a judge criticized their hasty investigation. DCF regional director Jacqui Colyer said they called police Monday, four days after a report came to the hotline.
On Feb. 14 "we begin to realize that something is amiss and we immediately begin to put out all kinds of alerts to the police," Colyer said last week.
When asked by The Associated Press (News - Alert) for records of the agency's contact with police, DCF officials said Tuesday they were mistaken about notifying police. West Palm Beach Police first contacted childwelfare investigators on Feb. 14 after finding the twin boy, coated in a toxic chemical with critical burns, in the front seat of his father's truck. Only then did DCF call authorities in Miami, where the family lives, agency spokesman Mark Riordan acknowledged.
http://topnews360.tmcnet.com/topics/associated-press/articles/2011/02/25/148673-fla-agency-didnt-tell-police-alleged-abuse.htm
More at link including original statements from/about the aunt and uncle who wanted to adopt.
<< sarcasm alert >> I'm just shocked! DCF didn't call the police to assist in finding the twins! Are we all equally shocked? The cover up started before LE knew there was a possible crime...
Back to real thinking - where are the thousands of pages, where is the investigation (panel met yesterday), where is the arrest of CB??? Why has the news dropped to zip on this case over the last few days?
They are blatant liars.
Even though we've known from the get go that they didn't do anything over that fateful weekend, it's still a shock for me to see it in writing. I really thought they'd find a way to cover it up.
These people are the ones entrusted to care for the most vulnerable. I'm not letting them off on the 'heavy caseload' excuse. They can and do take children who are not at risk for petty or made up reasons and they do nothing when a child is in grave danger.