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Augustus Athey Case Summary
Reason Case was accepted for investigation:
On 8/24/17, Hennepin County Child Protection accepted a report of alleged sexual abuse predatory offender and threatened injury of Augustus Athey by his father Andre Athey. On 8-23-2017 reporter stated that Augustus Athey is the newborn child of Andre Athey a convicted sexual offender who lives in the home. Per reporter Andre Athey has other children some of which have already been assessed.
The outcome of the Assessment:
This worker met with Ms. Alexandria Lund at Brookdale office. This worker discussed about the allegation. Ms. Alexandria stated that she is aware that Mr. Athey is registered as predatory offender in Minnesota. She stated that they discussed this prior to their relationship. This
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Athey at Brookdale office and his newborn son Augustus Athey was present. Mr. Athey appeared frustrated with the new allegation. He stated that he was registered as predatory offender and that it was successfully closed in Dakota County. He also stated he successfully completed his probation as well. This worker mentioned that CP may get involved each time there is a newborn baby. Mr. Athey appeared frustrated but accepted the county policy.
Mr. Athey stated that he lives with his fiancé Ms. Alexandria and their newborn son Augustus Athey and daughter Lacey. His son Augustus DOB 8/5/17 and he was born at St. Paul united hospital. Mr. Athey stated that he has other children and they live with their mother and reports no concerns. He stated that his other two daughters are living with their mother in Farmington.
He denied childhood abuse and neglect. He stated that he drinks occasionally. Mr. Andre was asked about discipline techniques and he stated that he takes away electronics and games. He denied any physical abuse and stated that he uses verbal communication.
** Mr. Athey’s other children names are Alexia Madrid DOB 3-21-2001 and Abigail Athey DOB 3-17-2006. They are staying with their mother Latesha Madrid DOB 4-15-83. ADDRESS Per MAXIS: 17386 Euclid Avenue, Farmington

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