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Mother in Vernon Amber Alert Case Ordered No Contact With Children


"She is concerned with the welfare of her children and doesn't know where to turn," he attorney told the judge. 
Morris was originally held on a $250,000 bond. On Friday, the judge set it to $20,000 and Morris is expected to be freed.
The judge also issued three no-contact protective orders for the children.
Jackie Morris has waived extradition from Maine. Arrangements for extradition are now being made. Anticipated she will return within week.
— Vernon CT Police (@VernonCTPolice) May 28, 2014
Her sons were returned home to Vernon on May 15 after police issued a multi-state alert that week as they searched for Ryan Lewis, age 9; and 7-year-old twins, Brandon Lewis and Dylan Lewis, after their mom failed to return them to their biological father following a weekend visit, police said.

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