Berks County CYS was well aware that Camron was being abused in the foster home where he was placed but caseworker Kate Acker never turned in the reports. Her supervisor, Shannon Rankin and Kate Acker are no longer employed at CYS. Still no arrest has been made in the beating death of Camron. Justice needs to be addressed for this poor soul. Parents in most cases will protect their children above and beyond any foster home. Foster homes have become cash cows for lazy criminals that don't want to work so they are given 1-10 foster children who often go unfed and uncared for and in some homes abuse mentally and physically is the norm. This time foster daddy beat Camron to death. Why hasn't the Berks County District Atty acted on this crime. All paper work is in all proof collected still no arrest.
Camron's Story
SELINSGROVE — Camron
Harold Michael, 2 years, 10 months and 2 days, of Selinsgrove, passed away on
April 14, 2015, at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. He was born June 12,
2012, a son of Emily Billheim and Harley Michael. Cameron was an amazing child,
smart, energetic, caring and an all around happy little boy. He greatly loved
playing with his siblings. Even in death he helped by donating to the Gift of
Life to save others. In addition to his parents, Camron is survived by two
sisters and one brother, Mya Billheim, Harmony Micahel and Hayden Latsha;
grandparents, April Michael, Steve Latsha, and Dixie Latsha;and
great-grandmothers, Sarah Weikel and Beverly Parker. He was preceded in death
by his paternal grandfather, Harold Joseph Michael. A memorial service will be
held from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday at the Schwartz Funeral Home, 444 N. Ninth St.,
Reading.
http://www.dhs.pa.gov/cs/groups/webcontent/documents/document/c_228204.pdf
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