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Santo Domingo.- The Carson County Sheriff’s Office and other Southern California law enforcers conduct a massive search for Dominican Republic national Rachel Ann Guerrero, 30, who fled with her two children June 22, when she had to hand them over to their grandmother, because they’re aren’t under the mother’s custody.

An arrest warrant was issued a few days after she fled and authorities caution on Guerrero’s bipolar condition, one of the reasons that led the Los Angeles Family Services Dept. to place the children under their grandmother’s custody.

 Guerrero didn’t have either her husband’s or the grandmother’s permission to take the children, all with ages from 6 years to 21 months, out of the county or state, the Sheriff's Office said.

The now fugitive had agreed to meet with, and hand over the children to their grandmother at a park last Friday, but never showed up.

The Carson County Sheriff’s Office asks citizens to cooperate with any information in the case by calling (800) 830-1123 and (800) 222-8477.

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6 comment(s)
Written by: MrThelmoAlmeydaRancier, 25 Jul 2012 11:59 AM
From: United States, NJ
She must be very ignorant to flee from protection.Typical Dominican"bites the hand that feeds her"
Written by: andujar67, 25 Jul 2012 2:06 PM
From: United States
I live in los Angeles the real story she was afraid of being deported she decided to run unfortunately if you're illegal leaving in L A most likely deportation just for having a minor traffic ticket
Written by: babylindbergh, 25 Jul 2012 3:44 PM
From: United States
Much like the case in Virginia see storify.com/guitarski/a-dominican-parental-child-abduction
Written by: MrThelmoAlmeydaRancier, 25 Jul 2012 4:14 PM
From: United States, NJ
Yes but wasn't the grand mother given the custody of the children? At least the kids would had been care for by the State even if the mother had been deported.Mother could had pleaded
single mom,in the event she wasn't ever married ,so as to get the minors out of the State and country.,This way no signature from any one would had been needed,had she not been married. Had she been married or divorced then she could not do it,without the father concent or the grand mother's concent in this case.
Written by: bernies, 25 Jul 2012 7:12 PM
From: United States, key west fl
I just hope that the childrens and herself are well.
Written by: elanonimo This user is banned, 25 Jul 2012 10:04 PM
From: Iceland, Haitians out of DR.
She's prob better off in DR then L.A which is in economic recession.
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