A routine welfare check took a tense turn when a Child Protective Services (CPS) worker called for backup, reporting that people inside a Robinson Avenue apartment were trying to stir up trouble by texting others to come and confront her. Concerned for her safety, the CPS worker requested a police presence around 3 p.m., and […]
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