Describes him as appearing to be frightened, afraid to come all the way up the steps, (objection sustained). New question.. he was hesitant (objection/continue) She ran over and gave him a hug.
Charlie spoke to her. He was quiet, looking around. She answered his questions and he came all the way up the stairs.
He walked Charlie into the living room and sat him on the couch with another officer. She asked him questions but she can't testify to what he said. He stayed in the living room for a minute and went to get some clothes because he was shivering.
She watched Charlie go upstairs as 2 officers went up with Charlie. Came down after a few minutes.
Came up with a plan of action. How to get Charlie out of the house without attracting attention of media outside. They escorted Charlie out a side door (I think) and brought him to a vehicle that had pulled up to the neighbor's driveway.
She went in the car to McDonalds because Charlie was hungry. Then, they went to the hospital (children's emergency).
She was present when they took pictures. Then, she stayed with Charlie for hours until she was relieved by other officers.
She also had contact with Charlie the next day about 7AM.
She had returned to escort Charlie to an interview at KidsTalk.