From Deseret News archives:
3 FLDS members surrender in Texas
Men were wanted by authorities on felony charges
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The YFZ Ranch was raided in April, and hundreds of children living there were removed after officials received phone calls alleging the abuse of a pregnant teenage girl in a polygamous marriage to an older man. The call is believed to be a hoax, but at the scene Texas authorities and child welfare workers say they saw other signs of abuse.
The children were returned to their parents two months later when a pair of Texas courts ruled the state acted improperly and the children were not in immediate danger of abuse. Swinton, 33, is considered a "person of interest" by Texas authorities in the hoax calls.
Only 36 children remain under court supervision in what was the nation's largest child custody case. The rest have been "nonsuited" after Texas Child Protective Services investigators either determined there was no evidence of abuse or their parents took steps to protect them.
"We're grateful to have the children back, and we'll be grateful to have the state of Texas leave us alone," Willie Jessop said.
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