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Tentative agreement reached in child abuse case

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. BISBEE — A tentative agreement has been reached between attorneys in a child abuse case that investigators say involved the systematic mistreatment of four adopted children over the course of several years. Lawyers for defendants Brian, Monica and Jade Campbell, prosecutors, and the attorney representing the children who have said they were abused hope the issues discussed in a settlement conference Wednesday in Cochise County Superior Court Judge James Conlogue’s courtroom will lead to a plea agreement later this month.

Arizona couple forces adopted children to perform sex acts on each other and drink from chicken coop

Copy to Clipboard Brian and Monica Campbell (The Cochise County Sheriff s Office) HEREFORD, ARIZONA: A couple pleaded guilty of subjecting their four children to horrific abuse included forcing them to perform sex acts on each other. Brian and Monica Campbell, former child welfare workers, were arrested last year after footage surfaced showing their adopted children being subjected to years of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse by them at their Hereford home in Arizona. On Monday, December 14, the couple accepted a plea deal to four counts of child abuse which meant they will each face a maximum of three years in prison. Prosecutors and attorneys for the children agreed to the plea deal.

Baby left critical after swallowing ice in unit

Crime by Jacob Miley Premium Content   A BABY boy was critically injured after ingesting a significant amount of the drug ice during a visit to a Glitter Strip unit complex with his mother, police allege. Detectives from the Gold Coast Child Protection Investigation Unit on Wednesday charged the 20-year-old mum after a month-long investigation. Police will allege the woman visited a Hamilton Ave unit complex at Surfers Paradise with her 12-month-old baby on November 6. Police allege the baby boy ingested a “significant” amount of the drug ice. Acting Detective Inspector Troy Penrose, of the Vulnerable Persons and Domestic Violence Unit, said police would allege the child consumed a significant quantity of methamphetamine while at the unit.

Baby left critical after swallowing ice in unit | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Crime by Jacob Miley Premium Content   A BABY boy was critically injured after ingesting a significant amount of the drug ice during a visit to a Glitter Strip unit complex with his mother, police allege. Detectives from the Gold Coast Child Protection Investigation Unit on Wednesday charged the 20-year-old mum after a month-long investigation. Police will allege the woman visited a Hamilton Ave unit complex at Surfers Paradise with her 12-month-old baby on November 6. Police allege the baby boy ingested a “significant” amount of the drug ice. Acting Detective Inspector Troy Penrose, of the Vulnerable Persons and Domestic Violence Unit, said police would allege the child consumed a significant quantity of methamphetamine while at the unit.

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