In Alamo case, state removes 20 more kids
11 boys, 9 girls taken; 17 were in vans
By Andy Davis (Contact)
The Juvenile Court Center is shown Tuesday in Texarkana. State police and Department of Human Services officials took about 21 children associated with the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries into custody Tuesday.
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TEXARKANA — An additional 20 children whose parents are members of the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries were taken into custody Tuesday as state child-protective-services caseworkers, accompanied by police, returned to Alamo’s religious compound in southwest Arkansas and visited more than a dozen homes and businesses controlled by Alamo in the Fort Smith area.
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This article was published Wednesday, November 19, 2008.
Front Section, Pages 1, 3 on 11/19/2008