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PER REPORTER: Lesley said Jermeshia is threatening to kill herself by taking a bottle of pills. Lesley said Jermeshia has attempted to commit suicide before by taking a bottle of pills, but she said it did not work and the child reported not understanding why it did not work. Lesley said there is a previous history of something going on in the family’s home because this is not the child’s first time attempting to commit suicide. Lesley said Jermeshia told her she stays in her room all day and does not interact with the rest of her family because her room is her calming place. However, Lesley said Jermeshia’s mother is trying to take her room from her due to her behavior. Lesley said Jermeshia has a friend by the name of (Cashay) who attempted …show more content…
Lesley said she does not think the child’s mother knows how serious her behavior is, because she said she reached out to the child’s mother today and told she need to have the child assessed by Ms. Dean or Brentwood. However, Lesley said the child’s mother told her she did not know and would think about but she first wanted to speak with Jermeshia about the situation. Lesley said she does not know if Jermeshia is going to talk to her mother about how she feels because she is scared of her due to her behavior towards her. Lesley said she is afraid to send Jermeshia home with her mother, because she said the child reported not knowing what she would do to herself if her mother and stepfather started yelling at her. Lesley said Jermeshia told her she has very soft feelings and when her parents yell at her it really affects her. Lesley mentioned that her reason for calling is because the child’s mother will not seek additional help for her. Lesley said she is also concerned about Jermeshia because she does not eat anymore, is cutting herself, is having panic attacks, anxiety, and is not

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