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The family has come to the attention of DCFS due to 8 separate prior referrals as early as 2000, for allegations/ issues of domestic violence between the parents, substance abuse by the parents, child abduction by the father and allegations physicall abuse, emotional abuse, and generall neglect of the children perpatrated by both parents.

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