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Walker again denied the child's existence, and CPS closed the case in May. Authorities say Walker brought Miguel to Tanner and he stayed with her until about August, when Walker told her daughter to return him to Manor. "According to Tanner, upon arriving at Walker's residence, Walker `turned off the lights and would not come outside' but directed Tanner's sister to give her an unspecified amount of cash and instructions to immediately transport the child to (another) sister who resides in Houston," according to the arrest affidavit. Meanwhile, CPS and the sheriff's office continued investigating Tanner. She changed her description of the boy authorities sought, first referring to him as her brother and later saying he was the son of a woman named "Christy" whom she had met at a park in the nearby town of Center, according to the affidavit. It wasn't until March 7 that CPS conclusively identified the boy as Miguel. Tanner was arrested March 12 and the next day, one of her sisters called Houston police to say she had the boy. Cunningham said after her arrest, Tanner claimed she had been brainwashed by her mother into hiding the boy.
Authorities say Tanner and Walker, who remain jailed, do not have attorneys. But Whitney Walker, one of Tanner's sisters who lives in Houston, said Miguel's mother gave the boy to Tanner. "She said she (Tanner) could have him. She didn't want him," said Whitney Walker, 20. Authorities in San Augustine County don't believe Miguel was given away. "I have no doubt that this child was kidnapped," said San Augustine County District Attorney Kevin Dutton. Miguel's mother, Auboni Champion-Morin, and her husband, Fernando Morin, have four other children, ages 7 to 14, who are living with another couple under an agreement between the two couples, said Champion-Morin's attorney Itze Soliz-Matthews. The attorney would not comment on the arrangement, only saying the Morins are very active in parenting those children and want Miguel back. "They took her child," she said. "They never had any kind of authority to keep him."
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