Pierce ex rel. Pierce v. Delta County Department of Social Services

119 F. Supp. 2d 1139, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18644
CourtDistrict Court, D. Colorado
DecidedOctober 20, 2000
DocketCivil Action No. 00 N 12
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Pierce ex rel. Pierce v. Delta County Department of Social Services, 119 F. Supp. 2d 1139, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18644 (D. Colo. 2000).

Opinion

ORDER AND MEMORANDUM OF DECISION

NOTTINGHAM, District Judge.

This is a civil-rights action. On January 4, 1999, two-year-old Kayanna Pierce died from injuries allegedly inflicted by her mother’s live-in boyfriend, Jeremiah Duran. Plaintiffs Victor J. 'Pierce, Jacob Pierce, and Jered Pierce, Kayanna’s father and brothers respectively, allege that Defendants Delta County Department of Social Services (“Delta Social Services”) and its employees Annette Ornelas, Susan Blaine, and William Lemoine, Delta County Sheriff William Blair and Deputy Sheriff Mike Worthington, City of Delta (“City”), Delta Police Department, Delta Police Chief Paul Suppes and Delta Police Officers Sergeant John Gore, Travis Anderson, and Royce Spiker, and licensed social worker Donna Littlefield violated their rights and Kayanna’s rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.1 Plaintiffs seek relief under 42 U.S.C.A. § 1983 (West 1994 & Supp.2000) [hereinafter “section 1983”], 42 U.S.C.A. § 1985 (West 1994) [hereinafter “section 1985”], and Colorado state law. This matter is before the court on: (1) “Motion to Dismiss Action Against Defendants City of Delta, Suppes, Gore, Anderson, [and] Spiker” filed March 9, 2000; (2) “Motion to Dismiss and for Stay of Discovery, and Brief in Support Defendants Delta County Department of Social Services, Delta County Sheriffs Department, Mike Worthington, Annette Ornelas, Susan Blaine, and William Lemoine” filed March 14, 2000; and (3) “[Littlefield’s] Motion to Dismiss” filed March 15, 2000. Jurisdiction is based on 28 U.S.C.A. § 1331 (West 1993), section 1983, section 1985, and 28 U.S.C.A. § 1367 (West 1993).

FACTS

The facts as alleged in this case are tragic. In the early morning hours of January 4, 1999, Delta Police Officers Doug Porter and Rodney Sanchez responded to a call that a two-year-old child, Kayanna Pierce, was not breathing at the residence of Bethany Gerard, Kayanna’s mother. (Am. Compl. ¶ 21 [filed Sept. 15, 2000].) Upon arrival, Officer Porter discovered that Kayanna was not breathing and had no pulse. (Id. ¶ 20.) Kayanna [1143]*1143was taken by ambulance to the emergency room at the Delta hospital where, after efforts to revive her by Dr. Eckstein failed, she died. {Id. ¶ 21.) During his examination and treatment of Kayanna, Dr. Eckstein discovered bruises on Kayan-na’s chest and head. {Id. ¶ 22.) Because Dr. Eckstein could not determine the cause of death, he notified the coroner, Dr. Thomas Canfield, who concluded that Kay-anna’s death resulted from multiple non-accidental blunt-force traumas and that Kayanna’s death was a homicide. {Id. ¶¶ 22-23.) Jeremiah Duran, Bethany Gerard’s live-in boyfriend was charged with first-degree murder in Kayanna’s death. {Id. ¶ 24.) No charges were filed against Gerard, and, in November 1999, a jury acquitted Duran on the charge of first-degree murder. {Id.)

Prior to Kayanna’s death, in May 1998, Littlefield, a licensed social worker, began watching Kayanna and her brothers.2 {Id. ¶ 25.) Littlefield quit her position in September 1998, however, “because of the kids showing up with too many unexplained bruises and bumps.” {Id. ¶ 25.) Little-field notified Delta Social Services of her concerns but was told that Delta Social Services could do nothing but monitor the children for future injuries. (Id.) Despite Littlefield’s complaint, Delta Social Services did not initiate a child abuse investigation. {Id.)

On August 30, 1998, during a visit with her father, Victor Pierce, in Aurora, Colorado, Kayanna’s aunt, Cheryl Pierce, discovered a burn and bruises on Kayanna. {Id. ¶26.) Mr. Pierce took Kayanna to Aurora Presbyterian Hospital where she was examined by Dr. Ronald Liss. {Id.) Dr. Liss concluded that Kayanna’s injuries were the result of child abuse or child neglect and notified the Arapahoe County Department of Social Services (“Arapahoe Social Services”). {Id. ¶ 27.) On August 31, 1998, Arapahoe Social Services assigned Marilyn Robinson to investigate the allegations of child abuse reported by Dr. Liss and Mr. Pierce. {Id. ¶ 28.) Robinson interviewed Kayanna’s brothers, then four-year-old Jacob and then three-year-old Jered, both of whom informed Robinson that Gerard and Duran hit them with a belt on their legs and hands. {Id.) On August 31, 1998, Mr. Pierce reported the suspected abuse of Kayanna to Delta Social Services. {Id. ¶ 29.) On September 1, 1998, Robinson informed Delta Social Services and local law enforcement of her observations. {Id.)

On August 31, 1998, Delta Social Services assigned Caseworker Annette Orne-las to investigate the allegations of abuse reported by Mr. Pierce. {Id. ¶ 30.) With the help of Delta Police Detective Travis Anderson, Ornelas located Gerard and informed Detective Anderson that she would investigate the matter and get back to Anderson. {Id. ¶ 31.) On September 15, 1998, Detective Anderson interviewed Gerard who denied ever hitting her children and claimed that Kayanna’s bruises occurred while she was at the babysitters, first Littlefield, then Tela Horn. {Id. ¶ 32.) Littlefield denied inflicting these injuries, and Horn informed Anderson of additional incidents of abuse to the Pierce children. {Id.) Despite this information from Littlefield and Horn, Anderson concluded that the allegations of child abuse were unfounded.3 {Id. ¶ 33.) Consequently, [1144]*1144neither Anderson nor the Delta Police Department took any protective action to remove Kayanna or her brothers from Gerard and Duran’s house. (Id.)

On September 21, 1998, Ornelas interviewed Gerard. (Id. ¶ 34.) During this interview, Gerard admitted that she hit her children with her hand and a belt when they were bad. (Id.) Gerard, however, disavowed any notion that she abused her children, and offered innocuous explanations for Kayanna’s injuries, such as she fell out a chair and she pinched her foot in her walker. (Id.) Although Ornelas was aware of Jered and Jacob’s statements to Robinson that Gerard and Duran abused them, Ornelas failed to interview either of them or Duran. (Id.) Nor did Ornelas’ report take into account the boys’ statements. (Id.) Ultimately, Ornelas concluded that the allegations of child abuse were “unfounded” and merely a “custody dispute” between Mr. Pierce and Gerard, and, on October 8, 1998, closed the case. (Id. ¶ 35.) On October 16, 1998, however, Ornelas stated in her Family Preservation Program Referral Sheet that: (1) the Pierce children’s continued presence in the Gerard/Duran home was likely to result in physical or emotional injury due to abuse or neglect as defined by Colorado statute; (2) Delta Social Services believed that the Gerard family was at risk for possible abuse or neglect; and (3) out-of-home placement was most likely to remedy this dysfunction. (Id. ¶ 36.) Despite this letter, defendants did not take any action to remove the Pierce children from Gerard or ensure their safety. (Id.)

On November 13, 1998, Kayanna sustained first-and second-degree burns to her left hand and right cheek while in the care of Duran. (Id. ¶ 37.) Duran told the police that Kayanna burned herself when she picked up a burrito which was too hot and tried to eat it. (Id.

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