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April 2008

YFZ – Meeting the Mothers

Eldorado - FLDS temple lit up in the night as Texas law enforcement breaches and searches the building on the YFZ Ranch outside of Eldorado, Texas. 04.05.2008

YFZ – The Temple is Breached

Eldorado - FLDS children who were removed from the YFZ Ranch are brought to the First Baptist Church, Friday April 4, 2008

YFZ – First Baptist Church

Marleigh Meisner

YFZ – CPS and DPS Press Conference

Eldorado - Sunset; 04.08.2008

Sunset

San Angelo - Annette Jeffs, an FLDS woman, waited outside the 51st District Courthouse for a meeting with her attorney Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Six of Annette's children as well as five more that she's guardian over have been taken into state's custody by Texas officials.

YFZ – Annette Jeffs

Eldorado - Marleigh Meisner, spokesperson for the Texas Child Protective Services, confirms at a press conference that the CPS has removed 183 people, 137 of them children, from the   YFZ

YFZ – CPS Press Conference

Women of the FLDS Speak- The Scene

YFZ – Hearing

South Salt Lake - Cartoon Wah, father of missing seven-year-old Hser Ner Moo speaks outside of the family's apartment, Tuesday, April 1, 2008. 
; 4.01.2008

Hser Ner Moo goes missing

San Angelo - FLDS members taken from the YFZ Ranch arrive at Fort Concho in San Angelo, which will be used as a temporary shelter.

YFZ – Women and Children at Fort Concho

Eldorado - FLDS women and children from the YFZ Ranch are escorted by Texas Child Protective Services workers from the First Baptist Church's Fellowship Hall to waiting buses Sunday, April 6, 2008. 
Photos by Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune; 4.06.2008

YFZ Raid – Three Busloads

San Angelo - FLDS women stand behind a fence at Fort Concho, waving to other FLDS women in another building and to news photographers. Texas Child Protective Services said they have taken 401 children from the YFZ Ranch into protective custody as of Monday, April 7, 2008 and brought them to Fort Concho.

YFZ Revisited – April 7, 2008 – Fort Concho

YFZ – Coming Out after the Decision

YFZ – Loading the Buses

San Angelo - FLDS members taken from the YFZ Ranch arrive at Fort Concho in San Angelo, which will be used as a temporary shelter.

YFZ Revisited – April 6, 2008 – All Alone

San Angelo - FLDS members taken from the YFZ Ranch arrive at Fort Concho in San Angelo, which will be used as a temporary shelter.

YFZ Revisited – April 6, 2008 – Tears

Women of the FLDS Speak – Details

Omens & Portents for the Coming Day

YFZ – Boys at Fort Concho

Photos: Homes & Gardens, Police & Equipment at YFZ

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