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The Connecticut Department of Children and Families will hold a meeting next week with members of the legislature’s ...
The state Department of Children and Families said it followed protocols in the case of a man who said he was held captive in ...
Lawmakers and top officials with the Department of Children and Families were expected to discuss the agency’s prior ...
During a meeting with the Children’s Committee next week, the Department of Children and Families plans to explain how ...
In the months since Kimberly Sullivan was arrested and accused of keeping her stepson trapped in her house for decades, ...
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.
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.
Tracy Vallerand was in court Friday -- the second time this week -- as Kimberly Sullivan pleaded not guilty to allegedly locking up and torturing her 32-year-old stepson for more than two decades.
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 appeared in court in Waterbury as part of proceedings that began on Wednesday. Sullivan opted for a jury trial. The judge decided she will be outfitted with a GPS tracking ...
Tracy Vallerand, the biological mother of the Waterbury man allegedly held captive by his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, for more than two decades, addresses the media outside state Superior Court ...
Stepmom Kimberly Sullivan rushes into the courthouse, dodging cameras and questions. Her attorneys holding her hand as Sullivan stays silent. Her court appearance lasted all of *** minute.