Grandchildren of CCN publisher spend holidays in county hands

December 2, 2013
Gwen' shoes are so small she is forced to walk on the heels.

Gwen’s shoes are so small she is forced to walk on the heels tucked down.

By JOSH FRIEDMAN and DANIEL BLACKBURN

In the midst of a CalCoastNews investigation into alleged abuses of power by a county agency, three grandchildren of the news agency’s co-founder and publisher have been removed from their family and forced to spend Thanksgiving in foster homes.

Karen Velie’s grandchildren, 10-year-old Gwen, 8-year-old Brenden, and 7-year-old Kaleb, were seized July 18 by child protective services. The youngsters have been kept by San Luis Obispo County Child Welfare Services in foster care ever since. All three of the children have suffered varied states of depression since being taken from their family, Child Welfare officials have reported.

Efforts by the family to recover the children have been thus far unsuccessful.

The county’s involvement stems from an incident that started when Velie’s middle child, Cristin Powers, mother of Gwen, Brenden and Kaleb, returned home to find her roommates having an argument. Police were called. Though no report was filed because no crime was committed, Child Welfare removed the three grandchildren because the house was “dirty,” according to Child Welfare.

Powers and Velie hoped to work through the system to regain custody of the children. Initially, Velie’s attorney, Gerald Carrasco, suggested not pointing out inaccuracies in the CWS workers’ report, because resisting, he said, could result in the children being in foster care for months. Velie said the attorney believed the children would be reunited with their family in a few weeks.

At a hearing shortly after the children were taken, a judge said Velie’s was a family in crisis because of the death of another daughter, and ordered CWS to work on reunification.

Since then, CWS Case Worker Heather Zickuhr has arbitrarily cited a series of issues to justify continuing the children’s custody.

Though CWS workers claim they are working on reuniting Powers with her children, they assert it will take time because of a diagnosis made by an outside agency that Powers is “bipolar.” That diagnosis was made without any in-person evaluation by employees of the Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo (CAPSLO), a county nonprofit which works closely with Child Welfare.

The children at the SLO Children's Museum in June, after building their rendition of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

The children at the SLO Children’s Museum in June, after building their rendition of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Because of the “diagnosis,” Powers has been prohibited from seeing her children for more than one hour a week.

A private counselor subsequently concluded that Powers is not bipolar.

Nevertheless, Child Welfare continues to prohibit more visitations, because Powers admitted that she is “depressed” following recent family deaths of her grandmother, uncle and her sister, and the loss of her children.

Child Welfare now has banned Velie, who was acting as a temporary guardian for her grandchildren, from seeing or speaking with the children following a DUI arrest.

At the time Child Welfare took custody of Velie’s grandchildren, CalCoastNews also was investigating alleged misconduct by Child Welfare workers on behalf of CAPSLO.

Former CAPSLO employee Estella Bonds said the agency’s homeless services director, Dee Torres, often contacted Child Welfare to report child abuse, sometimes doing so in a retaliatory manner. Some of those contacts resulted in permanent separations of families and eventual adoptions, Bonds said.

A November 2012 letter signed by “Concerned Employees” of the county’s Department of Social Services to County Administrator Dan Buckshi asked him to investigate the job performances of Assistant Director Tracey Schiro and Department Administrator Natalie Walter. The letter alleged Child Welfare workers were not acting in the best interest of children, instead motivated in its practices by an agency with which it works — CAPSLO.

“Social workers are trained to assess families, be objective and ethical,” the letter reads. “These skills and training are disregarded by the assistant director as she believes her personal assessments or information received by a partner agency [CAPSLO] take precedence to the social worker assessment and opinion.”

Social Services Department Director Lee Collins told CalCoastNews last week he does not condone illegal acts against families “for any reason.”

“We do not do anything illegal to protect CAPSLO,” Collins said.

Earlier this year, CalCoastNews published a series of reports on financial misconduct and alleged theft of donations by CAPSLO Homeless Services Director Dee Torres. Torres is engaged to San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Adam Hill. Hill has told numerous people that he intends to put CalCoastNews out of business. Hill has also threatened individuals and businesses that advertise on the news site.

Velie’s problems started in July when her 24-year-old daughter suffered a seizure in a bathroom and inhaled water. She was discovered and taken by ambulance to a local hospital, where she lay in a coma.

Velie, Powers and the three children stayed in a hotel near the hospital for nearly a week. On July 18, an organ-donor network dispatched a jet to transport Velie’s youngest daughter to be pronounced brain-dead at a hospital in the Bay Area, and her organs were then donated.

Powers returned home, and that was when Child Welfare took her children.

“Yes, I agree the house was dirty,” Powers said. “We had been out of town. But my children need to be returned. They need their family. They need love.”

Velie was named as the appropriate person to care for the children after they were removed from their home. But Child Welfare officials decided that a DUI arrest would preclude Velie from caring for, or having any contact with, her grandchildren.

Over the last four and a half months, Child Welfare and foster parents have denied Velie’s grandchildren proper health care and daily necessities, according to Child Welfare workers, the foster parents, and the children themselves.

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Kaleb in a shirt several sizes too small that he wore to school.

More than a year ago, Kaleb was discovered to have brain pressure because bone plates in his head fused too early. He underwent skull reconstruction surgery prior to entering foster care and frequently suffers from headaches. For 10 days upon entering foster care, Child Welfare refused to allow Kaleb access to his headache medicine. Kaleb suffered intense headaches.

Child Welfare workers did not provide Kaleb his medication until he was taken to his physician and had the prescription refilled, said Child Welfare’s Zickuhr.

Brenden is lactose intolerant, but his foster parents regularly serve him cow’s milk, Brenden said. Photos and videos show Brenden has developed dark circles under his eyes and blotches on his face since entry into foster care.

Brenden cried during his last visit with his mother. That day, the children had not eaten between early morning and 5:30 p.m. The children told their mother that the foster parents took them to the dentist during the lunch hour and did not provide them food.

Videos and photos of the children taken over the past month show the children with matted dirty hair and filthy, poorly-fitting clothes. Powers said the children are bullied at school because they are unkempt.

Gwen wears shoes so small she walks on the heels tucked down. Other children tease her with a new version of “cooties” they call “Gwen’s touch.”

Shortly after the children entered foster care, it was agreed they would be placed with Velie until reunited with their mother. In early August, Child Welfare released Gwen to Velie’s custody, with plans to place the other two children with Velie within days.

The following night, Velie taught a bridge class and Gwen stayed with a babysitter. Velie left the bridge class and en route home was arrested by a San Luis Obispo police officer despite the fact that her blood alcohol was under .08.

The next morning, and even before the police department posted a report of the arrest, Child Welfare’s Zickuhr demanded that Velie bring Gwen back to social services, suggesting Velie would lose her driver’s license. That has not happened. California law does not restrict driving privileges unless blood alcohol levels are over .08.

Nevertheless, Child Welfare reclaimed custody of Gwen, and maintained custody of Brenden and Kaleb.

Gwen cried when forced to re-enter foster care, Velie said. “She begged me to run with her.”

Since Velie’s arrest, both Zickuhr and Case Worker Denise Waters have prohibited her from visiting the children. They have cited the DUI arrest, her occupation as a journalist, and her “personality” as reasons for barring her from visiting her grandchildren. Zickhur and Waters also said that Velie could not see her grandchildren because she told one of them that she was “getting an attorney” to bring the three home, according to reporters who listened into phone calls with CWS employees.

The case workers have also prohibited Powers from explaining to her children why they cannot see their grandmother. The children have come to believe that their grandmother does not want to see them, and they question why their family does not want them anymore, Powers said.

Brenden with dark circles under his eyes ratted hair and stained pants, shortly after leaving school.

Brenden with dark circles under his eyes matted hair and stained pants, shortly after leaving school.

The Child Welfare employee also chastised Velie for telling the children she had moved into a three-bedroom house where she wanted them to live along with their mother. The supervisor said Velie should have told the children she did not have a place to live, and that the Child Welfare workers were “doing what is best for them.”

Child Welfare policy requires children to be reunited with family if they are not in danger, and the agency is required to allow phone calls. The children are usually only permitted one monthly call and, even then, the brief calls are monitored.

Shortly after they entered foster care, Child Welfare workers noted that Velie’s grandchildren “behaved unusually well” for foster kids. Now, after more than four months in foster care, one of the boys has reverted to infant behavior after begging to be reunited with his family, Waters said in a phone message to Powers.

Waters blamed the children’s deteriorating mental health on the one-hour-a-week visit with their mother, and said that was a reason to extend their time in foster care.

At one hearing, Powers’ attorney Mary Ann Foster told the court that Child Welfare workers were not letting Powers visit with the children more than one hour a week. The judge asked Zickuhr why this was occurring. She said the foster parents were too busy to drive.

The judge said that Velie could pick the children up to increase visitation while they work to reunify the children with their family.

The following day, Waters said the judge did not enter the change in writing in his ruling and she was not going to comply.

 


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Just another story of how dysfunctional CAPSLO and Dee Torres are. They should be an immediate investigation by an uninvolved state agency. Does anyone know who to contact at the state level to start an investigation. Maybe Katcho? Children should always be with their family unless the situation is dangerous. Dee Torres need to be forced out of town!


Good grief, I can’t begin to sort this story out. I do hope these children soon find themselves in a healthy and stable environment, and not as pawns in an adult chess game.


As far as investigations, at the state level there is the Attorney General’s office, and locally theGrand Jury is obligated to accept citizen complaints and investigate them. One of the all too frequent topics Grand Juries in California investigate is over-stepping by local offices of county Child Protective Services.


I served on a grand jury that had quite a tussle with a county CPS office in southern California. They can be tough to deal with and frequently invoke “confidentiality” as an excuse to evade answering to anyone…even the most confidential entities in the State of California, the local county Grand Jury!


San Luis Obispo County Grand Jury:


http://slocourts.net/grand_jury


Tracy and Natalie Walter have had the reputation of creating a hostile work environment. I am NOT surprised the Employees have finally requested an investigation. Under the protection of Lee Collins, they both have gotten away with unethical. self serving actions. Very sad for our county for a very long time!! I will be Very happy to see those 2 investigated and hopefully finally removed. The county has no idea what harm has come to so many because of their actions.


BTW, it is obvious something unethical is going on here. You can NOT remove kids because the house is dirty!! People have a right to live as they want. Dirty houses have never been a legal cause to remove children from the home!!! But Shhhh, don’t tell that to the parents who refuse to keep a clean home w/ kids. It’s mentally healthier for kids to live in a clean home.

There is serious change needed at DSS, this incident just proves how far its gotten out of hand!


The power of politicians…..what else can this be?


Simple


CAPSLO (Torres & Hill) vs, Vellie and CCN


Our government dollar at work. Will it ever end.


Sounds like there is major dysfunction in this this family. I’m not sure what the “true” facts are but the differing versions with the details of Karen’s drunk driving arrest (I believe the police officer’s version), I will wait to form an opinion.

CPS does a lot of good and I personally would like to see the pictures of the house when the children were first removed. There is a huge difference in being gone for 1 week mess and unsafe and sanitary conditions.


You can read the posts from people who know the family and talk about how happy and well adjusted the kids were before being seized, and claim there is major dysfunction?


This whole thing was clearly a vendetta against Karen Velie by some very corrupt people.


Our little boy has played with the Veile grandkids; consider them friends, they are a fun bunch, close knit family. I have seen them many times, happy, healthy, clean and dressed neatly. This is terrible to hear that they are displaced (are they together?)


I think CAPSLO is out of their gourd on this.


So sad to have lost their young Aunt this summer; tragic all around. No parent should outlive their child, Dear Karen, our prayers are with you.


How many times have we heard of domestic violence that was unreported and was not suspected by those closest to the victims?


There was no domestic violence, not ever. Christy was temporarily living with another couple who had a large home. There was no violence in that home however there was a loud verbal argument between the couple and the police were called. Like the article say’s, no report was taken because no laws had been broken. There was NO VIOLENCE. The couple had a special needs child and a dog and the house got out of control during the week that Chrisy and the kid’s were away. This fiasco with the police and CPS all occurred on the day that her sister Autumn was pronounced brain dead and air lifted to San Francisco for organ donation. Chrisy had just got home and If it had occurred a day later, Chrisy would have had the house cleaned up enough as to not be deemed unsanitary.


Christy was living there while waiting for her child support to kick in as she was working but her husband who is the father of her 3 children wasn’t paying anything or very little and she couldn’t afford a place of her own until Child Welfare started making him pay support for the 3 children.


There is no excuse for what CPS had done. They should have taken the children only until the house was cleaned up. My guess is that this was the plan until Karen showed up to get the children and they (CPS and CAPSLO) found out that the grandmother was “KAREN VELIE”.


We here that all in domestic violence cases. It is pretty common. Do some research. I don’t know the condition of the house, as you do not either. There are any number of ridiculous claims in the article that I find difficult to buy. I am not saying that domestic violence occurred, but someone called the police for a reason. Are they part of the grand conspiracy against Karen? I have lived a pretty long life at this point, and, when 1 person is involved in controversy on a regular basis, is isn’t all untrue.


Wait a second. If this family was in crisis, why wouldn’t the county support them instead of ripping them apart? I imagine the home could simply have been cleaned and inspected the following day.


I also wonder about the purpose of that .06 DUI now…


I had heard previously that CPS was out of control – that there is financial incentive for the agency and the foster and adoptive parents – to remove children from their families and place them long-term or permanently. I did not know, however, that this was also done as retaliation.


I would really like to know more about that financial incentive. Sounds like there is another story here about County corruption.


The county receives federal funding for all children in foster care and those who are eventually adopted out. The foster families then receive more than $700 per month per child plus a clothing/incidentals allowance.


The state is currently undertaking an audit of CPS statewide with an eye toward ending financial incentives and to create more specific guidelines for the removal and continued custody of children.


It is my understanding that, when children are adopted, the adoptive family receives money through the county (and the county retains a fee each month) until the child reaches majority.


Of course, there are children desperately in need of a competent social services agency and care from a loving foster family, however, if a home is “dirty” can we agree that other options are available short of pulling a family apart at the seams?


Thanks, Scarlett. That is very interesting.


Do you (or does anyone else reading this) know how we can get in touch with the State people who are conducting that audit Scarlett mentioned? I think they will find this story VERY interesting – especially if lots of us send them the link to the story and ask them to investigate this situation.


With all the corruption in this county, I think the only way to get real action on this and to prevent any further such wrongdoing by County agencies is to bring in a higher authority.


What evidence do you have that the dirty home was the only reason for the removal? Karen’s story? I am sorry, but, she is far from having the ability to be subjective in this matter.


This sounds like it’s coming from the same folks who ridiculed the credibility of former and current CAPSLO employees when they discussed their knowledge of Dee Torres and her antics. Just sayin…


I have seen Karen with her grandchildren around town at festivals, parades, etc. If I wasn’t told those were the kids in the story, I wouldn’t have recognize them.


The children I know are unusually well behaved and a bit bashful. They were always dressed meticulously and were happy, well spoken and clearly loved.


What has this world (county) come to that children can be used as pawns to exact revenge? What kind of a person must that Heather be to orchestrate such a thing?


I guess the lesson is: if you are pulled over for a misdemeanor, speak out against a sitting supervisor or have a dirty home, your children are up for grabs. Be VERY afraid!


What kind of person must Heather be, and what kind of persons are Torres and Hill?


Self serving, Progressive, soulless,

bastards.


What a horror story of vicious and vindictive behavior by CAPSLO and some of its associates in local government. Anyone who believed that the DUI arrest was valid should now realize what is really going on here.


The desire of these people to take revenge on Karen Velie for revealing CAPSLO’s shady practices is obviously so strong that they do not care how much harm they do to three innocent children. Surely there must be someone who can step in and right this wrong.


This story needs to be told across the country – an example of how the free press is not so free when soul-less individuals will go this far to take revenge on a news reporter who dared to reveal their wrongdoing.


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