Worried that a ninth-grade Stafford boy was gaining weight at an alarming rate, the Department of Children and Families went to court to get the child, named in court papers as Kenneth E., committed to its care, and sent to a therapeutic foster home.
But Rockville Superior Court Judge Edward Graziani wasn’t convinced that was in the boy’s best interests. Ruling Sept. 12, Graziani went against the DCF witnesses urging removal, and let the boy stay at home, due largely to the progress he’d made at weight-loss camp this past summer.
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