Child welfare cases are never easy—for families, for caseworkers, or for the officers called in to help. Just after 10 p.m., Portsmouth Police were contacted by Children Protective Services (CPS) with a request for assistance during a potentially volatile situation. Caseworkers were attempting to remove children from a home on 5th Street and believed the […]
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