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Calls from 'Sarah' kept on coming

By Ben Winslow
Deseret News
Published: April 24, 2008

SAN ANGELO, Texas — Even after the raid on the Fundamentalist LDS Church's YFZ Ranch that led to the removal of 437 children, 16-year-old "Sarah" continued calling for help.

Calls from her phone went to a battered women's shelter in Everett, Wash.; a southern Utah-based advocacy group for people leaving polygamy; a rape crisis line in Colorado Springs; an abuse counseling center in Ft. Meyers, Fla.; and an anti-polygamy activist in Arizona.

Those calls now appear to be a hoax, as an arrest warrant unsealed in a Colorado Springs court on Wednesday indicated phone numbers used to call the shelters match cell phones belonging to a woman named a "person of interest" in the Texas investigation.

The woman may also suffer from a multiple personality disorder, an arrest warrant affidavit suggested.

Colorado Springs police have been investigating Rozita Swinton, 33, for a series of hoax calls reporting child abuse, the affidavit states. Texas Rangers said a pair of cell phone numbers from the Colorado Springs area were possibly related to the calls that reported abuse at the YFZ Ranch.

But the phony calls will not undo the decision to take the children from the YFZ Ranch, said an attorney appointed to represent one of the children seized in the raid.

"That it was triggered by a call that appears to be a hoax does not affect the cases concerning the safety of the children," said Susan Hays, a Dallas attorney. "It might affect the criminal cases, but not the civil cases concerning the custody and safety of the children."

That is because what police discovered when they responded to the calls allows them to go forward. Texas Child Protective Services workers said they found other signs of abuse, including pregnant teenagers and child brides.

Sarah

The calls were first made to the Newbridge Family Shelter in San Angelo on March 29 by a girl who identified herself as Sarah Barlow. She said she had an 8-month-old baby and was pregnant with another child. She said her husband, 49-year-old Dale Barlow, abused her and she wanted off the YFZ Ranch.

"Sarah Barlow desired to leave the YFZ Ranch compound, but stated to call takers that if she were caught, she would be locked in her room and not allowed to eat," the affidavit said.

It was that call and additional calls the next day that triggered the raid on the YFZ Ranch on April 3, and ultimately led to the removal of 437 children.

Anti-polygamy activist Flora Jessop also spoke to "Sarah" for more than 40 hours beginning March 30. "She sounded just like a little girl," Jessop told the Deseret News. "She was really damn good."

Meanwhile, "Sarah" had called a battered women's shelter in Everett, Wash., saying that her husband lived at an apartment complex there.
"Sarah Barlow advised she had been moved from the YFZ Ranch approximately three weeks ago and was assigned to a new husband named 'Merrill,"' the affidavit said, referring to Merril Jessop, who is in charge of the YFZ Ranch.

The girl also said she had been moved again, but was unsure where she was. It was at this time that FLDS women and children were being housed in emergency shelters. Authorities were questioning young women, trying to glean if they really were "Sarah," who had described herself as blond-haired, blue-eyed and pregnant.

Texas Rangers had already traveled to Utah to interview her purported husband, Dale Barlow, who was already on probation for his conviction stemming from a marriage to a 16-year-old girl. Barlow told the Deseret News he had never met "Sarah" and hadn't been to Texas in years.

"Sarah Barlow was fearful of revealing her true identity to anyone for fear that the 'sister wives' had told her that her baby would be taken away," Colorado Springs police detective Terry Thrumston wrote in the affidavit filed with the arrest warrant.

On April 10, the shelter in Washington called Schleicher County (Texas) sheriff's deputy John Conner, and put a crying "Sarah" on a three-way phone call.

"Sarah Barlow had repeatedly said she felt she would be punished for the trouble she caused," the affidavit said. "Sarah Barlow insisted that if she came forward her baby would be taken away."

The girl on the phone claimed to have a twin sister and wanted help getting her sister and mother out of Utah. "Sarah" said the women at the shelter brought teddy bears and small cars to the children, but she "didn't want to talk to one of the social workers because she was wearing a short-sleeved shirt."

"Sarah Barlow also stated that the 'sister wives' had told her the workers were trying to poison the people from the YFZ Ranch with food in shiny wrappers," Thrumston wrote.

The girl also blamed a worker at the Newbridge Family Shelter in San Angelo for the raid on the YFZ Ranch, the affidavit said, and would hang up saying the "sister wives" were coming or she needed to pray. Conner pleaded with "Sarah" to come forward, offering to help her leave the shelter area.

"Sarah Barlow advised deputy Conner not to wear red. Sarah Barlow also stated she wanted to leave the shelter at nighttime," the affidavit states. "Each time that deputy Conner would request a description of Sarah Barlow's location, she would not answer and finally hung up."

Other calls

The court papers said the calls came from the same number, and "Sarah" said the phone belonged to a cousin in Colorado. The FBI traced the calls through phone records and eventually pointed Texas Rangers to Rozita Swinton's apartment in Colorado Springs.

The affidavit revealed that one number called the Snohomish County Shelter for Battered Women in Washington approximately 28 times from March 29 to April 12. That same number called the Newbridge Family Shelter in San Angelo 16 times from March 29 to April 5. Another number linked to Swinton called the shelter another seven times.

Colorado Springs police wrote they had already been investigating Swinton for a series of hoax calls including one in October 2007 where a 13-year-old girl named "Dana" said a youth pastor had sexually abused her. After days of phone calls with the hysterical girl who said she'd been locked in a basement, drugged and sexually abused by her father, police started linking the phone number to other calls in Longmont and Pueblo, Colo., where false reports of sex abuse had been made.

In September 2006, Colorado Springs Rampart High School counselor Catherine DiNuzzo called police about a girl named "April" who claimed her uncle was taking her to an abortion clinic. The counselor agreed to meet with "April" in front of the school. Police wrote that when DiNuzzo called the number, she saw a black woman answer the phone and run away.

Police also spoke to "April" several times, but the girl refused to talk to her face-to-face. Those calls continued through 2007, where numerous officers and and shelters received similar calls. Each time the phone numbers appeared to be the same.

In November 2007, police wrote that "April" — now going as "V," called DiNuzzo again and "congratulated Ms. DiNuzzo on having a baby and what a good mother she was. She advised 'V' told her she had seen her and her family out shopping. 'V' began calling Ms. DiNuzzo on a regular basis at work and home."

A new personality?

On Feb. 26, 2008, "Jennifer" called Colorado Springs 911 and said she was "locked in her basement since Friday because she had gotten in trouble," the affidavit states. Officers spent hours going door-to-door through neighborhoods searching for the girl.

It was in one of the neighborhoods during the search that officers spoke to Jennifer Pierce, who was a counselor at the Trust, Education, Safety, Support and Action — a domestic violence shelter in Colorado Springs.

"Ms. Pierce asked if officers were looking for a female claiming to be locked in a basement," Thrumston wrote. "Ms. Pierce advised she knew who officers were looking for."

That led police to "Dana" and the same phone number.

In March, the affidavit said, police questioned Pierce again, who said she continued to get calls from "Dana" at a new telephone number, claiming to be locked in a basement and drugged.

"Dana" once told Pierce that she was in a domestic violence shelter, and that "it was actually her other personality that went to the safe house, 'Rozita,"' the affidavit said. "Ms. Pierce advised 'Dana Anderson' stated 'Rozita and Dana' are in the same body, just different personalities."

Arrest

Colorado Springs police arrested Rozita Swinton last week for investigation of false reporting to authorities, a misdemeanor. When they served the search warrant on her home, Texas Rangers were there. The Texas Department of Public Safety confirms it seized items from her home that indicated a connection between Swinton and calls about the FLDS compounds in Colorado City, Ariz., and Eldorado, Texas.

Texas DPS spokeswoman Tela Mange said Wednesday the investigation was ongoing and Swinton remains just a "person of interest." She has not been arrested or charged in connection with the Texas case.

"We are still examining evidence that was seized from her residence and do not expect that investigation to be completed for a while," Mange said in an e-mail to the Deseret News. "Because there is an ongoing criminal investigation, we will be limiting our comments."

The affidavit, however, said that one phone number linked to Swinton by Colorado Springs police "was possibly related to the reporting party for the YFZ Ranch incident in Eldorado, Texas." Shortly after bailing out of jail, Jessop said, Swinton called her again claiming to still be "Sarah."

Swinton was convicted in connection with a 2005 case stemming from a false report in Castle Rock, Colo., where she claimed to be a 16-year-old girl named "Jessica" who wanted to abandon her baby and kill herself.

Numerous attempts to reach Swinton for comment have been unsuccessful. Colorado Springs authorities said she is scheduled to make her first appearance to the misdemeanor false reporting charge in May.

The Utah Attorney General's Office confirmed to the Deseret News it is investigating a similar call of abuse and whether it is connected to the calls that sparked the raid on the YFZ Ranch. A call was placed to child welfare workers in St. George, alleging child abuse and neglect. A Division of Child and Family Services spokeswoman said the information gleaned from the call "may or may not be related to an existing criminal matter."

E-mail: bwinslow@desnews.com
© 2008 Deseret News Publishing Company | All rights reserved

(Below material is from original post on 4-23.)

http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/192424.php
April 23, 2008

Confirmed: Fraudulent Polygamy Cult Tipster is Barack Obama Delegate

From the local party's website:
http://www.peakdems.org/obama_state_del.asp

Stacey McCain digs this up:
http://rsmccain.blogspot.com/2008/04/confirmed-shes-obama-de...

After the El Paso County (Colorado) Democratic caucuses and convention, she was named one of the 360 delegates to the state convention at the World Arena on May 17, chosen to support Barack Obama.

She's also reported as being politically active, but relatively unknown. Earlier reports said that when Texas Rangers and Colorado State Police searched her home, they found tons of information on the FLDS cult. Apparently, she made the whole story of poor "Sarah" the abused child-bride of a 50 year old man out of sensationalist reports that she had read from anti-cult groups.

Most of those in the comments still defending the raid seem to focus on the allegation that "girls as young as 13 are married and pregnant". One of the FLDS lawyers I keep seeing on TV says that this is patently false, and the claim made by the state is not that there are "13 year olds" but a single allegation that one 13 year old was pregnant 10 years ago.

If that is true would it change your perception that there is some justification for tearing hundreds of kids away from their families based on a search warrant executed on false grounds?

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please do not forget this

like the sheeple have.

I'll never forget. Now and

I'll never forget. Now and then I see comments here about how wonderful Texas this or that is. Takes every ounce of strength to resist going off in ways I'd likely regret. The only thing good ever to come out of TX is a certain Congressman who settled there (born in PA).

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Hey ...

Were you at the booth at the Cincy Tea Party?

I paid a visit.

Almost bought a T-shirt.

But I did not have the cash.

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as you can see the state

as you can see the state owns your children... I hope that stupid woman who made the false reports gets a good sentence in a federal prison! no i'm not lds, and no i do not think polygamy is right.. but who is the government to take children from their parents over lies!

as for me and my home, we shall worship the LORD

“A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.” (Prov. 22:3; 27:12 KJV)

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I need to review the details

but I thought that woman was a plant to get this started. I thought it was a false flag and they put her up to it.

"Thou shalt have no gods before me." -Texas

The state believes it is supreme, God, the highest power. There is no other conclusion one can draw from this atrocity.

RP2012!

"Thou shalt have no gods before me." -Texas

The state believes it is supreme, God, the highest power. There is no other conclusion one can draw from this atrocity.

RP2012!

"Probable cause is just

"Probable cause is just that," Palmer said. "You're not dealing with
certainties. You're dealing with probabilities."

Is it probable that Palmer is an idiot or is it certain?

"It is like a finger pointing away to the moon, don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all the heavenly glory." - Bruce Lee

"But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain, by suit in court, on the ground of a breach of the Constitution. The Constitution it is true, is a compact, but he is not a party to it."

Certain

"Is it probable that Palmer is an idiot or is it certain?"

I'd say the odds are pretty good on that one. Her and the rest alike.

RP2012!

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And I think I will go post that on every single discussion thread on your site. Okay?

RP2012!

When will these people just back off and admit they were fooled?

Confidence in FLDS arrest warrant now shaky, authorities say
http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2008/apr/24/confidence-in-fl...
warrant-now-shaky-say/

By Paul A. Anthony (Contact)
Thursday, April 24, 2008

Revelations that the March 29 phone call that sparked a raid on a
Schleicher County polygamist compound may be a hoax have led
prosecutors to doubt the reason for the original search-and-arrest
warrant that granted authorities access to the YFZ Ranch.

Arrests still could be made in the case, said First Assistant 51st
District Attorney Allison Palmer. The raid, based on the warrant, led
to the removal of 437 children from the Fundamentalist Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ranch, the largest child custody
action in Texas history.

"If it were true that the female who identified herself as Sarah is
not really Sarah, I do not feel that would be enough to (invalidate)
the search warrant," Palmer said.

Palmer used the phone calls as the probable cause necessary to secure
the search-and-arrest warrant granted by District Judge Barbara
Walther.

"Some events have shaken our belief and confidence in that probable
cause," Palmer said.

Nevertheless, she added, the criminal investigation continues and
still could result in arrests - even if the original reason turns out
to be faulty. The arrest warrant remains active, she said, and
prosecutors have not decided whether they will file a motion to
withdraw or dismiss it.

"Probable cause is just that," Palmer said. "You're not dealing with
certainties. You're dealing with probabilities."

Colorado authorities and the Texas Rangers are investigating whether
a Colorado Springs resident made the series of phone calls March 29
and 30 that led the NewBridge Family Shelter in San Angelo to contact
the state's Child Protective Services agency and relay her claims of
physical and sexual abuse at the ranch.

Questions about the phone calls' legitimacy have arisen as three
weeks have gone by without any identification of the 16-year-old girl
who allegedly made the calls. The man she identified as her
"husband," Dale Barlow, 50, has denied wrongdoing. The Texas Rangers
visited him recently, but he has not been arrested in the case.

Investigation into the false-report allegations is ongoing, said Tom
Vinger, spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety,
downplaying somewhat the significance of the same person's arrest on
separate misdemeanor false-reporting charges.

"If we knew that (she made the March 29-30 phone calls), we would
have filed an arrest warrant for her," Vinger said. "People can read
in what they want to read."

As news of that arrest and possible involvement in the case was
reported Friday, CPS officials backed off their insistence that the
girl would be found.

In a media briefing immediately after the two-day custody hearing
Friday, CPS spokeswoman Marleigh Meisner used Sarah more as a symbol
than as a person.

"I do believe that Sarah exists," she said.

"There were many Sarahs. Just because perhaps someone else placed
that phone call doesn't change our involvement.

"What we feel we found was systematic abuse of children."

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RP2012!

WHY AREN'T THE TRADITIONAL MORMONS...

PISSED????I mean I know they dont agree with the other group...but c'mon !!!!

I would think they would be up in arms over this....

I'd say maybe 5% of the LDS church members I know are up in arms

The other 95% compliantly follow the leadership of the church in denouncing everything relating to the so-called splinter groups. The LDS Church is so hysterical about other churches being called Mormon that they actually have claimed there is no such thing as fundamentalist Mormons, even though about 50,000 people call themselves that. It would be like the Catholic Church in 1600 publicly proclaiming, "there is no such thing as Lutherans! And even if there is, they're not Christians, only we are!"

Because of this, the church's only response to this has been to issue three media interviews explaining that the FLDS is different than the LDS. No offer of humanitarian aid. No suggestion that members of the LDS church open their homes as foster homes for these children (this would be the least traumatic, due to many shared customs, values and history); nothing other than "they have nothing to do with us whatsoever".

As for being up in arms and worried about the whole violation of religious and other constitutional rights issues....the LDS church is in bed with the government. That's the only way to say it. They are friends with the government, and would never do anything to endanger that relationship. I can understand why, as it was not always that way. From 1830 to the early 1900s, the government was always after them. The feds dissolved the church as a legal entity and confiscated all its property at one point. Now, after a tumultuous history, since about 100 years ago, peace has reined between the church and the government.

How quickly they have forgotten their own history. Yes, they should be rushing to defend the Constitution (which the LDS scriptures say is an inspired document!) but they won't.

RP2012!

I'm LDS

and I know that the LDS church is too embeded with the government. It all started with Brigham Young who allowed utah to become a state. Even though the FLDS people which are human too have had their rights taken away and trampled on, the LDS church will not defend them because it might make them look bad. But what would Christ do?
If you're a member of the LDS church and you don't want to pay your taxes you could get excommunicated or disfellowshiped (this is just one case I heard). But I can tell you from my own experience being a member of the LDS church, I am disfellowshiped for not wanting a State Marriage License and instead wanting a private (Common Law) Marriage. It doesn't end here either, I comformed and got a marriage license and was still disfellowshiped simply because I did not want to change my Libertarian views. Yep my stake pres, wanted me to admit that my views were wrong but I could not turn away from correct principles for him, I just know that he will be held accountable for his judgments.

Well to get back to your question "Why aren't main stream Mormons pissed?" I imagine there are few of them who are pissed like myself but we as LDS members need to be careful to open our mouths about defending the FLDS church's rights because we could get ex'ed. not kidding at all.

DIM

Sorry to hear about that bro.

What keeps you in the church, then? Is your wife disfellowshipped, too?

I'd take that disfellowship, frame the letter, and proudly search out greener spiritual pastures for me and my family.

There is no way the church should be disfellowshipping anyone over such trivial matters.

Your disfellowshipment was unjust and I know you will not be held accountable for it, but others will.

Carry on, my friend, and do good and love your neighbor as yourself, and let the dead bury the dead.

RP2012!

CHILD POACHING

Knock Knock

" we're from the government.....and we're just here to help "

IT'S NO JOKE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r-aL2NKPys&feature=related

http://www.dailypaul.com/node/46803

This is so insane.... I swear I am curious how many would ...

actually get in a vehicle drive with weapons and force the children back to their parents... this is the beginning of the next civil war.... Even if no one answers this post.....

or lets put it another way if this were your children what would you do....

Waco lite

Now you know why the Davidians fought back. And you see what happened to them. You cannot fight our government with guns unless you are ready to die fighting. After all, Satan does rule this world and look who's on top.

so not one of you would even post an answer???

the silence is deafening.....

I responded to the last time you asked this question

No I am not willing to take up arms against a government that has hundreds of thousands more troops and bigger guns than I could ever dream of having. It is foolish, stupid, and sure to end up in getting you and your entire family killed. No, I am not so interested in making a point that I add my wives and kids names to the long list of patriots who have died trying to fight the system.

Ron Paul advocates a peaceful revolution, and it is the only kind that will ever work. We should be wise as serpents and gentle as doves. Outwit the beast, but you can never out gun them. Don't even try. You will lose every time. EVERY TIME. No, I have not the slightest desire or inclination to take up arms against the beast.

RP2012!

THANKS FOR YOUR RESPONSE

I wanted to see where people stand on this issue. So we continue to fight legally/through the polls etc...regardless of how bad they violate our rights? (I'm assuming that you mean yes to this statement)

I do agree that dying with a bullet does no good for anyone...I just wonder if there is a breaking point for people....where they say screw the system lets fight.....

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Obama = O.ne B.ig A.ss M.istake A.merica

Do you want people to post on the internet that...

...they'd commit a crime?

Coke County

Coke County Courthouse
Robert Lee, TX 76945
51st District Court
Judge Barbara Walther
Phone: 325-659-6571

http://www.co.coke.tx.us/ips/cms/districtcourt/

Trust in God, but tie your camel tight.

"Socialism needs two legs on which to stand; a right and a left. While appearing to be in complete opposition to one another,they both march in the same direction." - Paul Proctor

how about???

a CONSTITUTION BOMB! Ideas? Lots of good past listings for pocket constitutions. Maybe major shipment to that renegade TX judge would make a difference?

Trust in God, but tie your camel tight.

"Socialism needs two legs on which to stand; a right and a left. While appearing to be in complete opposition to one another,they both march in the same direction." - Paul Proctor

I just happen to have handy several links for these :)

Pocket Constitutions from various sources -- some also include the Declaration of Independence and other documents:

From ConstitutionFacts.com

From The National Center of Constitutional Studies

From the National Constitution Center

From the Cato Institute

These range in price from 50 cents to $5.00, so look around and see which ones fit your price range and best serve your needs.