Questions swirl around state agency in case of missing girl
MIAMI — Records show that a woman who told a Miami judge in July that her missing toddler is dead was on Florida’s welfare agency’s radar when the girl and her twin brother were born in April 2014.
As the search continues for little Angela Dufrene, the Miami Herald (http://hrld.us/2aHlcV1 ) reported that just-released records from the Department of Children and Families renew troubling questions about the agency’s oversight of at-risk children.
Marjorie Dufrene’s history with the agency included a child abuse arrest and six separate investigations. In one incident, a report said she “accidentally” hit one of her older children in the face with a belt with so much force the child required surgery.
Even so, when Angela and her twin brother were born, the Herald reports child welfare investigators left the infants in Dufrene’s care without a protective order in place.


