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The Indiana Department of Child Services is responding following the death of 5-year-old Kinsleigh Welty.
In a letter to the Indiana Department of Child Services, he is demanding information on what happened in Kinsleigh’s case and the steps DCS is taking to prevent this from happening again. Police say Kinsleigh Welty was kept in a closet that had small handprints of what appeared to be feces on the door. There was also soiled clothing and a strong smell of urine.
According to police reports, just before Kinsleigh died, DCS was at the house following McClure’s newborn testing positive for THC. Kinsleigh did not test positive.
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