Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Child Custody Interference


Riley I Love You Dear Girl

THE GRANDPARENTS INA AND MICHAEL OAKES ARE WITHHOLDING, DEPRIVING ME FROM MY 2 1/2 YEAR OLD BABY GIRL. FROM HER LOVING MOTHER! IS OVERLAND POLICE PROTECTING THEIR FRIENDS THE OAKES FAMILY AND OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE? MAKE YOUR OWN BABIES! I CARRIED HER IN MY TUMMY FOR 9 MONTHS AND RAISED HER FOR 2 1/2 YEARS. I AM A PROUD PARENT! I AM HER LOVING MOTHER KIMBERLY WHO SEEKS JUSTICE FOR HER IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM FROM THESE OBSESSIVE GRANDPARENTS HOLDING HER IN CAPTIVITY! YOUR SON DID THE UNFORGIVABLE! FACE IT BECAUSE IT IS OVER! I WILL PREVAIL!

The grandparents of Riley on the fathers side have held my daughter from me starting Dec. 21, 2010. They have refused to answer my calls or my emails concerning the safe return of my daughter. Heather Graham and Sarah Renschen of Clayton County, MO have once again destroyed a family. They did not call me or attempt to call me, the mommy, the non offending parent when they decided to drop charges on the father simply because the Overland, MO PD said they did not believe he did it! 12-25-2010 I went to see my sweet girl, do a safety welfare check on Riley, and to be with her on Christmas. I brought with me her Christmas presents along with diapers and money for provisions. Overland police officer J. Stevens along with Ina and Michael refused to let me do a safety check or see her!

I went on Dec. 27th, 2010 to show my custody order to the Overland City Police Dept My Aunt and Uncle were with me. I called Overland City Police Dept to ask them to meet me at the home of the grandparents. That is where Riley is being held. The dispatcher said officers were on their way. The father was Not at the home of his mother at that time. An Overland police officer stopped at the stop sign some 10 yards away from the home. He made a left instead of coming right to the home where he could see we were waiting for an officer. Seconds after the father came hurling down the road and parked in front of the home got out and went inside, Right then the officer came back from where he had turned and pulled up in front of the home.

It was officer J. Stevens who then got out, walked over to the car that I was sitting in and snatched the order of custody from the hands of my Uncle and walked to the home to speak to the grandparents in whom are holding my daughter from me. I got out of the car to smoke. Another officer came down the driveway grabbed me by the arm and told me he was arresting me. I asked for what? He said for a traffic ticket warrant and for violating an ex parte. I refreshed his memory telling him I did not violate anything. He refused to read me my rights as he hand cuffed me. when I got to the very small police department officer J.Stevens tried to get me to speak to him. I simply said you have not read me my rights. And his response was "I don't have to." By the next day the officers told me that I was going to be released at 6:45pm to St. Louis Police. I told him that my family has paid the ticket warrant. He said "well its still active in our computer so", then he walked off. Later I heard the father/abuser pull up to the department in his very loud car. I could hear him say Hey, Hey and some officer said I need you to fill out a complaint. Minutes later J. Stevens came in telling me that the prosecuting attorney was charging me with violation of an ex parte!!!!! I asked him how I violated it, and he could not answer me. I then asked well if I'm being charged with this than I have a bail. J. Stevens said the prosecuting attorney has not had a chance to look at it yet.

Long story short officer J. Stevens wanted me to be held in the police department jail for as long as they could hold me there.

Days after my release I went to Central St. Louis County Sheriffs Department, showed them the custody order. They said they would have to call Overland, PD to let them know we were going to go look for Riley.

The two officers did escort me to the home of the grandparents to find Riley, only to find that no one was home or answered the door. Nothing accomplished. No justice. No peace of mind.

It is not right to favor the guilty and keep the innocent from receiving justice.
Proverbs 18:5

The grandparents are committing a criminal act of Child Custody Interference which is just plain cruel, malicious, and wrong to steal, deprive and erase a child's sweet memories from their loving mother.

WITH CRUEL INTENT TO CAUSE EMOTIONAL HARM RILEY IS BEING WRONGFULLY ISOLATED, CONCEALED FROM ME BY THE GRANDPARENTS WITH PROTECTION FROM OVERLAND MISSOURI POLICE. RILEY IS TWO YEARS OLD. SHE IS BEING PULLED THROUGH THE DIRT THANKS TO SARAH RENSCEN AND HEATHER GRAHAM OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY FAMILY COURT IN CLAYTON MISSOURI. MY DAUGHTER IS BEING PUNISHED FOR THE GRANDPARENTS SICK WILL TO RAISE MY CHILD AND HOLDING HER IN CAPTIVITY FROM HER LOVING MOTHER!


MY precious baby Riley traumatized & confused in CPS captivity :(

Another cruel experiment conducted by DJO
Sarah Renchen social worker Heather Graham of
St. Louis County Family Court

RILEY MOMMY LOVES YOU AND WILL NEVER STOP FIGHTING FOR YOU.

Definitions.

565.149.

As used in sections 565.149 to 565.169, the following words and phrases mean:
(1) "Child", a person under seventeen years of age;

(2) "Legal custody", the right to the care, custody and control of a child;

(3) "Parent", either a biological parent or a parent by adoption;

(4) "Person having a right of custody", a parent or legal guardian of the child.
(L. 1988 H.B. 1272, et al. § 1)

Interference with custody--penalty.

565.150.

1. A person commits the crime of interference with custody if, knowing that he has no legal right to do so, he takes or entices from legal custody any person entrusted by order of a court to the custody of another person or institution.

2. Interference with custody is a class A misdemeanor unless the person taken or enticed away from legal custody is removed from this state, detained in another state or concealed, in which case it is a class D felony.

(L. 1977 S.B. 60, A.L. 1988 H.B. 1272, et al.)

(1984) "Takes...from lawful custody" is construed to include unlawful retention of any person following a period of temporary lawful custody. State v. Edmisten (Mo.App.), 674 S.W.2d 576. Missouri Parental Kidnapping Laws

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