Hartford Courant

DCF worker charged with helping a mom avoid arrest

- By Taylor Hartz Hartford Courant

Hartford police charged a Department of Children and Families social worker with helping a mother, wanted on sex traffickin­g charges, escape arrest.

The mother, who was not named by police, was visiting with her 4-year-old child at the Department of Children and Families’ Hartford office at 250 Hamilton Street whenpolice arrived at the office to arrest her on an active warrant on a child sex traffickin­g charge, according to the Hartford Police Department.

Them other was only allowed to have visits with her child at the office under the supervisio­n of 42-year-old social worker Melisa Roberson.

When police asked to speak to the mother, staff in the building wouldn’t allow it. According to police, Roberson thens nu ck them other and child out a back door, loaded them into a vehicle and took them to another location.

“Roberson was aware that the female’s parental rights had been removed due to the investigat­ion of suspected child abuse and sex traffickin­g,” Hartford Police Department spokespers­on Lt. Aaron Boisvert said in a statement late Saturday.

DCF workers were eventually able to convince Roberson to return to the facility, where she was immediatel­y taken into custody and charged with first-degree hindering prosecutio­n and risk of injury to a minor, police said.

The mother also returned to the facility and was arrested on the warrant, according to police. Informatio­n on her identity or the charges she faces were not immediatel­y available.

The4-year-old wassafely returned to their foster parent, police said.

According to the Department of Children andfamilie­s, the department has a dedicated unit that processes background checks on those working with children.

The department searches the department’ s central registry and child abuse and neglect history for anyone who will be “working or providing a service directly or indirectly to children and/ or families” through the department.

Court records do not show any criminal background, in pending or resolved cases, for Roberson in Connecticu­t.

Public records show that Roberson’s social worker license was most recently issued in 2021 and was up to date through the end of August, when it was set to expire.

Both robertson and them other were taken to detention facilities for processing, and the investigat­ion was ongoing, police said.

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