A San Antonio couple shared their experiences going through the family-based phase of Child Protective Services. Author: Mariah Medina (KENS5) Updated: 12:16 AM CDT April 22, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Anfernee Sandoval remembers his relatives fighting as he and his younger brother were removed from their home by Texas Child Protective Services.
“I still remember to this day like it was yesterday,” Sandoval told KENS 5. “They just come in and they just take you.”
Now a father himself with another baby on the way, the department again found its way into his life after a domestic violence incident between him and his partner, Veronica Sangbong. The incident happened while the couple was living in a shelter. Now living in their own apartment, Sandoval recalled how stressful the living situation was as he maintained his sobriety and attempted to get back on his feet financially.
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Anfernee Sandoval said the lasting trauma he s dealt with after being removed from home motivated him to be a better parent and partner. Author: Mariah Medina (KENS5) Updated: 12:16 AM CDT April 22, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Anfernee Sandoval remembers his relatives fighting as he and his younger brother were removed from their home by Texas Child Protective Services.
“I still remember to this day like it was yesterday,” Sandoval told KENS 5. “They just come in and they just take you.”
Now a father himself with another baby on the way, the department again found its way into his life after a domestic violence incident between him and his partner, Veronica Sangbong. The incident happened while the couple was living in a shelter. Now living in their own apartment, Sandoval recalled how stressful the living situation was as he maintained h
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Police arrest Temple mother whose boyfriend allegedly killed her toddler by punching her Ashley McAlpine was arrested almost a year to the day after a man she was dating, Jadin Nunez, 26, was indicted for capital murder by a Bell County grand jury.(Jail photo) (Source: Jail Photo) By KWTX Staff | December 18, 2020 at 4:11 PM CST - Updated December 28 at 1:31 AM
TEMPLE, Texas (KWTX) - Ashley McAlpine, 28, whose 2-year-old daughter died of blunt force trauma days before her third birthday in September 2019, was in the Bell County Jail Friday, charged with injury to a child causing serious bodily injury.
Sheâs held in lieu of $500,000 bond, according to online records.