Wednesday, May 23, 2018

DOZENS OF GA FOSTER CHILDREN DROPPED FROM STATE CUSTODY AFTER THEY DISAPPEARED

Dozens of Georgia foster children were dropped from state custody while they were missing from care, even after the state eliminated a policy allowing the practice, a Channel 2 Action News investigation uncovered.

The previous policy, which was eliminated in December of 2016, allowed the division to ask a judge to remove DFCS as the guardian of a child in temporary foster care when the minor was missing for more than six months.

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