The Topeka Capital-Journal, July 29 More eyes needed on cases of multiple child abuse reports: The number of children in the custody of the Kansas Department for Children and Families is at record levels at a time when some child advocates say the state is too slow to remove children from homes where they are abused and neglected. Reading between the lines could lead one to the conclusion that although the number of children in the state's care is at a record high, the number should be much higher still. On the other hand, families have complained to this newspaper in the past that the state is too quick to remove children from their homes and, once taken into state custody, it is a long and arduous task to get them back.Read more on NewsOK.com