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R/s on Friday, Tameka told the children “I’ll be glad when you go to the grandmother’s house.” R/s when the children get home from school Tameka has company at the home.

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R/s Tameka (mom) is verbal abusive to her three children, she yells at the children and say she feel like killing herself. R/s Tameka goes out all night and leaves the children home alone. R/s Tameka has a lot men in the home and they are smoking (possibly marijuana) and drinking in the home.

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