Saturday, March 24, 2007
Authorities remove kids from Bryan’s House
Bryan's House has had an unblemished record for two decades. Now investigators want to know if an infant there may have been abused.
The Dallas Police Department, the Texas Department of State Health Services and Child Protective Services are trying to determine why an infant at Bryan's House had a broken leg. In the meantime, 18 kids living there have been removed and no new children will be admitted, reports the DMN.
Two decades ago, Bryan's House started as a place to care for children with HIV/AIDS. But now it takes care of children with all kinds of medical conditions, and has had an unblemished record for two decades.
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