1. Residents then told him the sergeant had been seriously wounded, and they took custody of the suspect so the constable could help his colleague. 2. Another provision would allow the state to take custody of any child whose mother used drugs while pregnant. 3. At an undetermined date, the father would take full custody of the boy. 4. Bermudez wanted police to secure the house, then allow the consulate official to take custody of those found inside. 5. A family member will take custody of the award until Lutz is released. 6. A second option would be to declare him a public menace, in which case the Maine Department of Human Services can take custody of him. 7. Boston police detectives Friday took custody of the van and began examining it as part of a homicide investigation. 8. But exactly when Gonzalez would arrive, and how he would take custody of his son if he got here, were still very much in doubt Monday evening. 9. But health officials said they expected to take custody of the AMI building Friday night. 10. Child advocates say governments that take custody of kids have a responsibility to help them find housing and jobs before taking away their support. |