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The target of the alleged kidnap attempt was a son who previously had been taken from Abcug by child welfare officials, said the daughter, reports The Washington Post.
The case against Abcug began to take shape after the daughter expressed her concerns to the caseworker, and was herself removed from Abcug’s home.
The son previously was removed, according to the warrant from Parker police, after child protective services workers raised concern that he was a possible victim of Munchausen by proxy, a form of abuse in which a caregiver fabricates an illness or injury to someone in their care to elicit sympathy for themselves, reports the Post.
After the child was removed, according to the Post, Abcug appeared on fringe YouTube shows, and claimed in one September video that child protective services “has child trafficking rings in certain areas.”
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The daughter alleged her mother had stopped attending therapy sessions, “had gotten into some conspiracy theories” and was “spiraling down,” according to the warrant, reports KUSA.
The daughter she believed the “raid” to take the other child would be carried out by QAnon members, and that “people would be injured in the raid” because “those people are evil Satan worshipers,” states the warrant, according to KUSA.
https://people.com/crime/colorado-mom-qanon-lost-custody-son/