Parents of missing toddler want own child back from authorities
The Indian-American parents of the missing 3-year-old adopted Indian girl are expected to appear in a court on Monday to fight to try to get back their other child, US media reported.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-10-22 18:29 GMT
The mysterious disappearance of the Sherin Mathews from her home over two weeks ago led to the Child Protective Services removing the 4-year-old biological girl from the home of Wesley Mathews and Sini Mathews, CBS News reported.
The CPS says it’s a standard custodial hearing, as the parents ask a judge to let them bring their biological daughter home in Richardson city in the US state of Texas.
The CPS has previously said it had been involved with the Mathews prior to Sherin’s disappearance, but refused to say for which child and why they were called in.
The father, Wesley Mathews, is on bond, being tracked with a GPS monitor. As part of his release, the court says he cannot have contact with any minor child.
Meanwhile, Richardson Police Department in its latest statement on the Sherin’s missing case said that detectives have been going door-to-door at businesses and locations that may have additional information and evidence important to this case.
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