RADFORD — A
director of the Adventure Club day care center instructed employees not
to cooperate with police during a child abuse investigation, telling
them they could be fired or sued if they did, city Commonwealth’s
Attorney Chris Rehak told a judge during a bond hearing Tuesday.
The prosecutor also said Kimberly Dawn Albert, 40, repeatedly turned away police and social services workers who were trying to obtain records to investigate a complaint against one of Albert’s co-workers.
http://www.roanoke.com/news/crime/radford/radford-day-care-employees-told-not-to-cooperate-during-abuse/article_c031dddd-d30f-5037-b7a9-130459eaca53.html
The prosecutor also said Kimberly Dawn Albert, 40, repeatedly turned away police and social services workers who were trying to obtain records to investigate a complaint against one of Albert’s co-workers.
http://www.roanoke.com/news/crime/radford/radford-day-care-employees-told-not-to-cooperate-during-abuse/article_c031dddd-d30f-5037-b7a9-130459eaca53.html