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Arizona Department of Child Safety
Phone: Child Abuse Hotline 1-888-767-2445
PHOENIX (Tuesday, August 02, 2016) – The Arizona Department of Child Safety is confirming that DCS had previously investigated allegations of neglect involving Adalynn Russell, the child who died April 14th, 2016, and her mother, Ms. Natalie Renee Russell, who was arrested by Phoenix Police on July 26th, 2016.
Prior to Adalynn’s birth, there were two reports of neglect against Ms. Russell involving her children. Those were unsubstantiated and services were offered.
On December 3, 2014, a report was received alleging neglect to Adalynn and one of her older siblings by their mother, Natalie Russell and each of their fathers. The children were removed from the home and the Department filed a dependency petition with the Maricopa County Juvenile Court. The allegations were substantiated. The Department was providing services to the family when the following three subsequent reports were received.
On January 7, 2015, a report was received alleging neglect to Adalynn and a sibling by their mother, Natalie Russell, Adalynn’s father and the kinship placement provider. The allegations were unsubstantiated and the Department continued providing services to the family.
On August 8, 2015, a report was received alleging neglect to a newborn sibling by the mother, Natalie Russell and the father. The allegations were unsubstantiated. The Department continued providing services to the family. An in-home dependency petition was filed regarding the sibling. The mother successfully completed services and the children were reunified with Ms. Russell per court order. The dependency relating to all of the children was later dismissed by the court.
On February 4, 2016, a report was received alleging neglect to Adalynn by her mother, Natalie Russell. The allegation was unsubstantiated and the case was closed.
Adalynn was found deceased by Ms. Russell on April 14, 2016. All of the dedicated staff of DCS grieve over the tragic loss of this child and offer our thoughts and prayers for her family. We take our responsibility for protecting children very seriously, but we cannot predict the future. It is a heartbreaking reality that people are capable of doing great harm to children. DCS is committed to ensuring justice for this victim and will assist law enforcement in every way possible.