Portsmouth Police Officer Takes on CPS To Fight For Kids’ Safety

sad kids

A Portsmouth Police Officer took on a CPS supervisor to make sure kids were removed from a dangerous living situation. Plus there was a string of overdose calls.

Threats Were Made

Late Night Repairs

A Jackson Avenue caller complained of a utility truck in the alley at 1 am. The caller said the truck had been there for two nights.

Officers found a Spectrum bucket truck at the scene. An employee told police he works the night shift for the company and is in the city most night taking care of business.

Unwanted Visitors?

Hey! That’s My Stuff

Ticket, Please

Under The Influence



No Place To Go

At 1:20 pm, a caller reported a woman walking east on 11th Street carrying a baby and dragging luggage.

When officers arrived on the scene, they discovered she had a backpack and not a baby. The woman is from South Carolina and has no family or friends in the area.

She told police she’s not allowed back at the homeless shelter. Officers suggested she head to the Salvation Army for help.

About 30 minutes later, an officer took the woman to the 17th Street homeless shelter.

Child Welfare Check

Portsmouth Police assisted CPS in performing a welfare check on three elementary school students who haven’t logged into class for the past two weeks. School officials said the mother had been verbally aggressive toward the school staff.

Officers headed to their High Street home but were unable to make contact with anyone.

 

Officer Threatens to Arrest CPS Supervisor

A Portsmouth officer went all out to protect some kids from a dangerous living situation just before 4 pm.

CPS asked for help checking out a Kinney’s Lane home where suspected squatters were living with kids. The Health Department was on the scene as well. The children were still at their school.

Police found the home in bad condition and the Health Department condemned the house.

The officer returned to the school to speak with the CPS caseworker. It seems the caseworker’s supervisor was hesitant to remove the children. The officer sent their bodycam footage to CPS to examine and made a pretty bold statement. “If the supervisor sends kids back to the house, I will arrest them for child endangering.”

The children were placed with a family member while CPS worked on a safety plan.

Worried Husband

A hospitalized husband became worried when he couldn’t get in touch with his wife around 4:30 pm. He feared she’d fallen.

Before officers arrived at the scene, the husband called to say it turned out she’d just run to the store.

Family Feud

The Woodbine Apartments favorite feuding siblings were at it again at 6:30 pm. This time the sister said her brother assaulted her and left the scene.

She refused an ambulance.


Exit mobile version