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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This has to be made up. The police don't go out for light slapping/no marks. CPS might investigate but not the police.[/quote] [b]Yes, and all of this supposedly happened on the same day—he had a session, the incident was reported, the police went to the wrong house, the call from the wrong house came, then the police (not CPS) showed up. I don’t buy it. [/quote][/b] As a mandated reporter I have made dozens of reports to CPS. You provide CPS with a description of the allegations, name of the alleged abuser, contact info, etc. If a school counselor made a report to CPS they would have provided your address that was on record at the school. The police would not be involved in an invesitgation and would not just "look up" your address. Additionally, CPS would have interviewed your child also. There is no way this all occurred in the same day for a slap. [/quote] After the fake thread was revealed in Health & Medicine yesterday, I wonder if this is the same poster.[/quote] I'm not sure this is definitely a "fake thread." Last summer I posted that CPS left a note at my door saying they had a call about me. I knew exactly who called and it was a "revenge" report. The note included the case workers phone number and my husband and I both tried calling her to get it sorted out--we wanted to be fully cooperative and transparent. My husband was able to reach her first, explained the situation that led to this person wanting "revenge" in the first place, and the worker said that she could tell by the "accusations" in the report that it wasn't true/accurate and there would be no investigation. I posted on DCUM about it and was told by many people (including some who said they worked for social services or other related fields) that there is no way that would happen and that either my husband misunderstood/was lying, I was lying, or the social worker lied and we would be hearing more from them soon. This was not the case. It is now (almost) March and we haven't heard a thing since--obviously the social worker was being truthful when she said she could tell this was a fake report. So, I think sometimes things happen with CPS that maybe aren't "in the norm." That doesn't make this a fake story/thread.[/quote]
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