News - Angie Voss
By Bill Hanna, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Apr. 18--SAN ANGELO -- A girl as young as 13 may have given birth at a polygamous sect's compound, a child welfare worker testified Thursday night at a marathon custody hearing for 416 children removed from the ranch near Eldorado.
By Amy Joi O'Donoghue and Nancy Perkins Deseret News SAN ANGELO, Texas -- A child protective services supervisor acknowledged Thursday that the majority of children taken during a raid on an FLDS ranch showed no signs of physical or sexual abuse but should still remain in state custody because they are "at risk.""They will continue to grow up in an environment where young women have sex with older men, and young boys grow into adult men and have sex with young children," said Angie Voss, with the Department of Family and Protective Services.
