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DCF says it followed protocols in case of Conn. man who says stepmom held him captive for 20 years
The state Department of Children and Families said it followed protocols in the case of a man who said he was held captive in ...
The Connecticut Department of Children and Families will hold a meeting next week with members of the legislature’s ...
Lawmakers and top officials with the Department of Children and Families were expected to discuss the agency’s prior ...
In the months since Kimberly Sullivan was arrested and accused of keeping her stepson trapped in her house for decades, ...
Kimberly Sullivan, 56, allegedly abused her stepson for decades, depriving him of food and water. AP. Sullivan’s disturbing scheme was uncovered Wednesday when she was arrested, about a month ...
Kimberly Sullivan sits in the sun looking at her phone as a New York Post reporter knocks on her front door in Waterbury, Connecticut on March 28, 2025. Matthew McDermott.
The case against Kimberly Sullivan, a Connecticut woman accused of keeping her stepson a prisoner in their home for decades, will include a friend who claims the stepmom never mentioned him for 21 ...
Kimberly Sullivan, the Connecticut stepmom accused of holding her stepson captive and abusing him for 20 years, wants a court to let her move freely without GPS monitor.
Kimberly Sullivan called to report a fire, which her 32-year-old stepson later claimed he intentionally started to escape her alleged abuse and 20 years of captivity. Toggle Navigation.
Kimberly Sullivan stands outside her home as firefighters rescue her abused stepson in Waterbury, Connecticut on Feb. 17, 2025. WFSB 3/YouTube “My stepson is in here,” she told the firefighter.
Kimberly Sullivan, 56, was arrested on March 12 and has denied the allegations through one of her attorneys, Ioannis Kaloidis. Sullivan was released on a $300,000 bond. Advertisement ...
Kimberly Sullivan, 56, was arrested on March 12 and has denied the allegations through one of her attorneys, Ioannis Kaloidis. Sullivan was released on a $300,000 bond. Advertisement ...
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