Child protective services is wasting funds to harass single mother of 4

After the negligence of DFPS workers, a child missing for over two months while in their care, the filing a frivolous suit, and returning legal custody of a missing child, you’d think that DFPS would at least apologize to the family, or at a minimum, stop harassing them. Unfortunately, that was just a dream, says a Texas mother.

HSS proclamation rescinded by Manteca City Council because of its affiliation with extremist group in India

Manteca City Council member Gary Singh took responsibility for the council’s actions and did what was best for the Manteca community as a whole by speaking out against a “Health for Humanity-Yogathon 2022” proclamation that was issued earlier this year to a group affiliated with a Nazi-Inspired extremist group that targets and persecutes minorities in India.

The City of Manteca, CA rescinds proclamation of the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) after discovering its ties to an Indian right-wing political group

After nearly four hours of controversy and arguments from dozens of Manteca residents, Manteca Mayor Benjamin Cantu and city council members of Manteca, California voted to rescind a January 18, 2022 proclamation that was given to the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS).

Houston Police Department investigator documented a false recovery of 15-year-old child whos been missing for over 2 months

 

 

 

Houston, Texas- Officer Danny Do, a Houston Police Department (HPD) investigator from the missing persons unit at the at the Houston Police Department Midwest Substation located at 7277 Regency Square Blvd, Houston, TX 77036 recently closed the missing person case of 15-year-old Jazmin Perez, a child who has been missing for over 2 months.

 

Jazmin went missing on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. The child has not been recovered. A missing persons report was filed through the Houston Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit at the Midwest Substation located in Southwest Houston. 

Since then, the child’s mother Jenifer Knighton says that she and others had attempted to get ahold of the investigator, but the efforts were unsuccessful. The Katy mother called HPD substation last week to follow up again and she was told that her child’s missing persons case was closed. 

 

According to her, Investigator Danny Do not only closed the missing person case of a child that hasn’t been found, he falsified a supplemental report and documented that Jazmin was recovered, which is completely false information. She has been missing for over two months. Her name isn’t in the NCMEC system or in Namus. Jazmin’s mother wants to know why, especially considering this is a requirement that was passed into law, says Knighton.

 

My question is, what did Do investigate? What is he getting paid for? He certainly didn’t conduct an investigation to ever try and locate my daughter. My daughter’s life is no less important than anyone else’s life. Seriously, if you are unhappy with your job, go find another one and stop making taxpayers fund your laziness.

Is this really what the world has come to? Where is his sergeant? I have yet to get a call back from her either. Alright, you don’t want to do your job, but to go to the extent of falsifying a recovery? What is Officer Do trying to cover up? Or maybe the question should be, who is he trying to cover up for? 

I have been approached by civilians trying to help find my daughter, but the HPD investigator who was and is assigned to two of her cases can’t do his job?

 

Knighton is asking for the community’s help in locating the missing teen who went missing on Tuesday May 31, 2022 from the 9400 block of Harwin Drive in Southwest Houston. Jazmin is a Hispanic female who is 5’3″ and weighed around 125 lbs. when she went missing. She has natural brown hair that is shoulder length and brown eyes. Jazmin may still be in Houston or the surrounding areas. It is unknown who she is with. Jazmin was last seen with black hair. She has at least two nose piercings, a tongue ring, a tattoo on one of her arms and on her upper thigh. 

If you have any information on the whereabouts of 15-year-old Jazmin Perez, please call 911 or contact the Houston Police Patrol at (713) 884-3131 or HPD’s Missing Persons Division at (832) 394-1840.

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