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My Neighbor Called CPS On My Kids, Then The Police Took Her Away-hamyt

I bought the house because of the backyard.

That is the part people forget when they talk about property lines and noise complaints and all the official words that came later.

Before any of that, it was just a mother standing in a small kitchen, watching two kids run across grass that finally belonged to them.

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My son was eight, all knees and elbows, always convinced every basketball shot was going in.

My daughter was six, fierce and bright, the kind of child who could turn sidewalk chalk into a city and then appoint herself mayor.

For years, we had lived in apartments where every normal child sound felt like a violation.

Do not stomp.

Do not jump.

Do not bounce that ball.

Do not laugh so hard after seven.

So when I saved enough for a down payment, I cared less about granite countertops than I cared about the yard.

I wanted them to come home from school, eat snacks, and run outside until dinner.

For a while, that was exactly what happened.

Their bikes leaned in the driveway.

Their chalk flowers bloomed across the concrete.

Their popsicle sticks ended up in the trash by the porch.

The backyard was loud in the way healthy childhood is loud.

Then Diane moved into the rental next door.

The house had been empty for months, and when she arrived, she seemed ordinary enough.

She came over with store-bought cookies and told me she worked from home doing medical billing.

She said the street was quiet.

She said she loved children.

That promise lasted four days.

The first time she complained, my kids were playing freeze tag with three other children from the street.

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