The Columbus Dispatch

Mother against vaccines ordered to share custody

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PONTIAC, Mich. — A Michigan judge has reduced the child custody rights of a woman who was jailed for five days for not following through on an agreement to vaccinate her 9-year- old son.

Oakland County Judge Karen McDonald ruled Wednesday that Rebecca Bredow will no longer have primary custody of the boy but will have joint custody with her ex-husband, James Horne.

Horne wanted the boy vaccinated and Bredow agreed to do so last November but didn’t. She says vaccinatio­ns go against her religious beliefs.

McDonald found Bredow in contempt of court last week and ordered her jailed.

She also granted temporary custody to Horne and ordered the boy to be vaccinated. He received four immunizati­ons on Monday. administra­tors to put the high school under a shelter- in- place warning until the threat was contained.

Police Sgt. George Camacho says he doesn’t have details of the two fi ghts or informatio­n on whether charges were fi led. Peak in the southern Madison Range on Saturday when they triggered an avalanche in a steep, narrow gulley at about 10,000 feet above sea level.

Kennedy, who had recently moved to Bozeman, was found dead in his home Sunday with a note detailing where to find Perkins’ body.

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