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Brandy Birmingham Case Study
According to the reporter, the family lives in MS, but travels back and forth to Birmingham via a car (two hour drive) every day. Brandy (mother) may be trying to move to Birmingham, and the children have been going to school in Birmingham since the beginning of the school year in August 2015. Brandy may be under investigation in Birmingham because the school may have reported her. At the home in Columbus, it appears to be a junk yard. The home is a mess, per the reporter. There are clothes everywhere. The home is trashy, and the bathroom is

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