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Arizona Department of Child Safety
Phone: Child Abuse Hotline 1-888-767-2445
State law mandates the Arizona Department of Child Safety to release preliminary information and, upon request, additional records in cases where children have died or nearly died as a result of abuse, abandonment or neglect by a parent, guardian or caregiver.
If DCS receives a report that a child has died or nearly died as a result of abuse, abandonment or neglect, the preliminary information will be posted on this page.
While DCS strives to provide timely information regarding child deaths and near deaths, state law prohibits the department from releasing information until it is determined that a child died, or nearly died, because of abuse, abandonment or neglect by a parent, guardian or caregiver.
DCS may only post on a death or near death if it has been determined that it was caused by abuse, abandonment or neglect if: 1) the perpetrator is convicted of an offense related to the incident; 2) a superior court finds a child dependent based on the allegations of abuse or neglect leading to the death or near death; or 3) DCS, through its own internal review and administrative appeal process, substantiates findings linking the allegations of abuse or neglect to the death or near death. Further, if the posting is on a near death, a medical professional must determine that the child was in serious or critical condition.
If a posting is warranted, state law requires the following preliminary information be included:
For more information on how to request DCS records, visit this link to information abut records requests.
For more information on the process for DCS to release information, visit this page to review processes.
Below you will see ribbons next to each child victim’s name that will indicate the manner of preventable, life-threatening injury or death, based on available information. The ribbons will bring awareness to the community, and will help honor these children. As a community, we must commit ourselves to actively engage families and work toward reducing or eliminating these preventable, yet tragic, outcomes.
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Preliminary Report Post Date | Summary Report Post Date | Ribbon | Name | Preliminary Report | Summary Report | STATEMENT |
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05/28/2015 | 01/12/2016 |
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Near Fatality | Report | Report | |
05/26/2015 | 11/25/2015 |
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Alexandra Tercerro | Report | Report | |
05/14/2015 | 08/20/2015 |
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Parker Hargis | Report | Report | |
05/14/2015 | 08/06/2015 |
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Alpha Koryor | Report | Report | |
05/14/2015 | 08/06/2015 |
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Near Fatality - Amended | Report | Report | |
05/14/2015 | 08/21/2015 |
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Ralph Holley | Report | Report | |
05/14/2015 | 01/06/2016 |
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Near Fatality | Report | Report | |
05/14/2015 | 08/20/2015 |
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Near Fatality | Report | Report | |
04/27/2015 | 12/21/2015 |
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Near Fatality - Amended | Report | Report | |
04/27/2015 | 08/21/2015 |
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Near Fatality - Amended | Report | Report |
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