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Women and children, members of the polygamist FLDS sect, are taken to a shelter at the Fir
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
A group of FLDS boys run through a field at Fort Concho, where they are being held by Texa
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
A group of children playing soccer under the supervision of FLDS women in a fenced-off are
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Three FLDS boys huddle at Fort Concho, where they are being held by Texas Child Protective
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A group of FLDS women tearfully embrace after being reunited at Fort Concho, where they ar
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
FLDS women stand behind a fence at Fort Concho, waving to other FLDS women in another buil
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FLDS women and children from the YFZ Ranch are escorted by Texas Child Protective Services
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These FLDS women and children from the YFZ Ranch were escorted by Texas Child Protective S
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FLDS women and children walk outside at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas, on April 11, 20
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
FLDS boys play soccer outside at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas, on April 11, 2008, whe
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
FLDS boys play soccer outside at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas, on April 11, 2008, whe
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
FLDS women and children play outside at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas, April 10, 2008,
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FLDS women and children from the YFZ ranch are escorted by Texas Child Protective Services
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San Angelo - Photographs submitted into evidence in a court hearing Friday, May 23, 2008,
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FLDS women and children from the YFZ ranch are escorted by Texas Child Protective Services
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Women and children, members of the polygamist FLDS sect, are taken to a shelter at the First Baptist Church in Eldorado, Texas at the beginning of a raid on the sect's YFZ Ranch that resulted in over 450 children being removed from their families under allegations of abuse.
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A group of FLDS boys run through a field at Fort Concho, where they are being held by Texas Child Protective Services Tuesday, April 8, 2008. CPS says they have taken 401 children from the YFZ Ranch into protective custody and brought them to Fort Concho.
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A group of children playing soccer under the supervision of FLDS women in a fenced-off area at Fort Concho, where they are being held by Texas Child Protective Services Tuesday, April 8, 2008. CPS says they have taken 401 children from the YFZ Ranch into protective custody and brought them to Fort Concho.
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Three FLDS boys huddle at Fort Concho, where they are being held by Texas Child Protective Services Tuesday, April 8, 2008. CPS says they have taken 401 children from the YFZ Ranch into protective custody and brought them to Fort Concho.
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A group of FLDS women tearfully embrace after being reunited at Fort Concho, where they are temporarily being housed. FLDS women and children from the YFZ Ranch were escorted in several buses by Texas Child Protective Services workers and Texas State Troopers to Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas Sunday, April 6, 2008.
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FLDS women stand behind a fence at Fort Concho, waving to other FLDS women in another building. Texas Child Protective Services said they have taken 401 children from the YFZ Ranch into protective custody as of Monday, April 7, 2008 and brought them to Fort Concho.
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FLDS women and children from the YFZ Ranch are escorted by Texas Child Protective Services workers and Schleicher County Sheriff's deputies from the First Baptist Church's Fellowship Hall to waiting buses Sunday, April 6, 2008.
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These FLDS women and children from the YFZ Ranch were escorted by Texas Child Protective Services workers from the First Baptist Church's Fellowship Hall to waiting buses Sunday, April 6, 2008 and taken to Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas.
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FLDS women and children walk outside at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas, on April 11, 2008, where they are being housed temporarily.Children removed from a polygamous sect's Texas ranch will remain in facilities here until a scheduled April 17 hearing on their status, officials said Friday. The 416 children from the YFZ Ranch, accompanied by 139 women, are staying at the Wells Fargo Pavilion and historic Fort Concho.
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FLDS boys play soccer outside at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas, on April 11, 2008, where they are temporarily being housed. Children removed from a polygamous sect's Texas ranch will remain in facilities here until a scheduled April 17 hearing on their status, officials said Friday. The 416 children from the YFZ Ranch, accompanied by 139 women, are staying at the Wells Fargo Pavilion and historic Fort Concho.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
FLDS boys play soccer outside at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas, on April 11, 2008, where they are temporarily being housed. Children removed from a polygamous sect's Texas ranch will remain in facilities here until a scheduled April 17 hearing on their status, officials said Friday. The 416 children from the YFZ Ranch, accompanied by 139 women, are staying at the Wells Fargo Pavilion and historic Fort Concho.
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FLDS women and children play outside at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas, April 10, 2008, where they are being housed temporarily. Texas authorities said today that they have completed their investigation of the polygamous FLDS sect's YFZ Ranch at Eldorado and have left the property.
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FLDS women and children from the YFZ ranch are escorted by Texas Child Protective Services workers and Schleicher County Sheriff's deputies from the First Baptist Church's Fellowship Hall to buses in this April 2008 photo.
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San Angelo - Photographs submitted into evidence in a court hearing Friday, May 23, 2008, showing FLDS leader Warren Jeffs with a young girl. Photos dated July 27, 2006. The Salt Lake Tribune blurred the photo because we do not show victims of a potential sex crime.
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FLDS women and children from the YFZ ranch are escorted by Texas Child Protective Services workers and Schleicher County Sheriff's deputies from the First Baptist Church's Fellowship Hall to buses on Sunday.