April 1, 2022 |

April marks National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Data maintained by the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System shows that the number of child maltreatment victims in the Equality State continues to rise.

Wyoming law requires any person, regardless of profession, who suspects child or vulnerable adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation to make a report to authorities.

Bigfoot 99’s Cali O’Hare looks at the numbers of child victims in Rawlins and Carbon County and how you can help keep them safe.

Pictured above: File photo of pinwheels, courtesy of CAP.

Click here for more information or to make a report: https://dfs.wyo.gov/i-need-to-report/abuse-neglect-exploitation/

To reach out to the Carbon County Department of Family Services field office, call (307) 328-0612

From the Wyoming Department of Family Services:

Signs and Symptoms

How To Make A Report

After The Report

CAP Annual Report

 

 

Related: Five juveniles placed at Stepping Stones since Volunteers of America reopened youth crisis center

Related: Larson sentenced to prison, Salazar heading to trial in child abuse case

Related: EMT charged with exploitation of children sentenced to no less than eight years

Related: Defendant in child abuse case dies in jail

Related: Hanna man changes plea in child exploitation case

Previous articleRawlins adopts new ward boundaries following population drop
Next articleRawlins officials present draft updates to Rochelle Ranch concessionaire agreement to city council