Indiana Supreme Court and state judiciary deal with fallout of fraudulent DCS drug tests
Juvenile courts across the state are now learning the exact cases impacted by fraudulent drug tests used by the Department of Child Services. Author: Sandra Chapman Updated: 10:48 PM EST December 18, 2020
INDIANAPOLIS Juvenile courts across the state are now learning the exact cases impacted by fraudulent drug tests used by the Department of Child Services.
The information has also prompted an arm of the Indiana Supreme Court to weigh in on the fallout. At the same time, DCS claims its own access to drug screen data is limited.
Tomo confirmed two employees marked parents as no shows for screenings when the employees themselves failed to make the proper notifications or failed to show up to collect samples. It s very sad that an organization would stoop to a level like this when parents are trying to do what s right to get their kids back, Charlie Solhan said.
Solhan is trying to regain custody of his children from DCS. He said he started coming directly to the Jones site on East 21st Street after his own concerns. Enough is enough and light needs to be brought upon everything that is going on here, Solhan said.