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Wednesday 15 July 2015

Police investigate facebook post offering 4 year old for adoption

A family in Dubuque, Iowa was reportedly investigated by police recently after a member of the clan, whose name has been withheld in the local news story, wrote a post on Facebook that offered up their 4-year-old for adoption. 
“I need some help,” began her note, posted over the weekend to the private, 4,000-member DBQ Mamas group in Dubuque and re-published Monday.

“Does anyone know a family who would like to adopt a 4 year old girl. My parents adopted her but got new jobs and they have no time for her. I have 3 kids of my own and can not handle another. Serious inquiries only.“ 
Dubuque Police Lt. Scott Baxter said his department got “several calls” about the post and dispatched an officer to investigate.
“We determined no criminal act had been committed and there was not sufficient probable cause to warrant an arrest or charge,” Baxter said. “The welfare of the 4-year-old was checked and determined satisfactory. To my knowledge, the 4-year-old remained with the adopted parents referenced by the person who made the post.”
Baxter adds that the police department notified the Department of Human Services about the post on Facebook. “Obviously the post was not well thought out, as so many aren’t on social media,” he says.

In a later post (removed by DBQ Mamas administrators, as was the original note, after law enforcement got involved), the woman appeared to backpedal on her intent to re-home the preschooler via social media.
 
"Let me rephrase,” she wrote,“I’m not selling a kid, it was to help find adoption ideas. So calling the police to receive suggestions was ridiculous. She’s safe and fine. So thank you for your help."
 
But upset about the incident has yet to die down.
 
Hundreds of commenters forwarded and posted notes in response to KWWL’s article about the incident on Facebook, where remarks ran from outrage to pity, for everyone involved.
 
“Children are not objects you get then discard when you just don’t have the time,” fumed one commenter.
“YOU BE A RESPONSIBLE ADULT AND MAKE TIME.” Another commenter joined others urging critics to reserve their judgment. “While it’s extremely sad that someone is giving up a child maybe they are trying to give the child a better life, maybe that’s the absolute best thing that they can do.” 
It’s not clear in this case whether or not re-homing, the process of moving an adopted child to another home, was at play. And it is something that’s “not common, thank goodness,” Adam Pertman, President of the National Center on Adoption and Permanency said.
“But it does happen, and it usually happens because a parent doesn’t know what else to do. It’s not jettisoning a kid because they didn’t do their homework. It’s that something awful is happening and the parents don’t know where to turn. Typically it’s after they’ve tried everything and just want to help the child get parented properly.”


 KWWL

22 comments:

  1. Hmmmm,,,nawa oooo,,,dey shud d child to d orphange back nah instead of advitising,,,or d pesn advitising,,,,does he want d child to enter d wrong hand???dix kan only hapen in oyibo land***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  2. There is nothing wrong in offering an adopted kid out for adoption again. Since they didn't have time for her, they can give her to someone who desperately needs a child and have more time for her. Better than leaving her on the road in desolation. So police, take a chill pill.

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  3. Since d family d child is with, can nolonger tk proper care of her, the govt should tk over frm there.

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  4. Linda, u dey try oo, don't u sleep? A beg make dem investigate well oo, na so e dey start

    Fibonnachi OMoh

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  5. Thumbs to the police. May God protect u little one

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  6. No be her pikin joor

    Fibonnachi Omoh

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  7. They no try

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Yu adopt person but yu no get tym for her so why adopting in the first place...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. So if d girl was her biological child she will offer her for adoption cuz she has a new job and no time? Smh!

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  10. What can I say about dis. Linda take note!

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  11. What can I say about dis. Linda take note!

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  12. Indeed children r not objects u discard as u deem fit. There r govt agency dat oversee to dis type of issue. So d matter should b forwarded to them to handle.

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  13. Hmmm
    I think they just wanted the best for the child.

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  14. A sharp contrast of what happens in Nigeria. People offer their kids for adoption all the time on the internet here in Nigeria and nobody has batted an eyelid.

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