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UpdatedWed, Dec 23, 2020 at 12:00 pm ET
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A Manchester Township couple is fighting for custody of their son following a traffic stop in North Carolina. (Shutterstock)
MANCHESTER, NJ A Manchester Township couple is headed home to New Jersey with their 9-month-old son following a three-week battle that began with their arrests following a traffic stop in North Carolina. But the family s ordeal is not over.
Kaila Boulware, 27, and Raymond Cheley Sykes, 34, are still faced with legal challenges both in North Carolina and in New Jersey following the Dec. 3 incident, where they were separated from their son, Truth Imanuel.
They allege authorities claimed they were homeless and mentally unstable, hit Sykes with a baton on the arm and face, and sent Boulware into the cold without her shoes, wallet or cell phone after she was charged and released on a summons.