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Staying with relatives would have been much less traumatic for the children, if they did have to be taken from their parents, he said. Johnson, speaking generally, said, "DCS always looks for relatives who already know a child as an alternative to state custody, but DCS must be able to perform background checks and DCS must be able to verify people's relationships to a family in question." The family is happy to be back together now, Rodriguez said, but that joy has been tempered by an ongoing baby trafficking investigation into family members. Rodriguez said her sister, Jessenia Sigala, has endured harsh questioning from law enforcement. "They were saying, 'I know you did this. I know you did that. Tell me where the money is,'" Rodriguez said. "It's making my side of the family a little more devastated."
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