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FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF THE BRONX
Docket No. NN-32212-14-19
SUMMONS
In the Matter of
ROBERTS / MILTON / DREW CHILDREN
A Child(ren) Under Eighteen Years
Alleged to be Neglected by
DESHONE HABERSHAM / IRIS DELEON
Respondent(s)
NOTICE: PLACEMENT OF YOUR CHILD IN FOSTER CARE MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF
YOUR RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF YOUR CHILD STAYS IN FOSTER CARE FOR 15 OF THE
MOST RECENT 22 MONTHS, THE AGENCY MAY BE REQUIRED BY LAW TO FILE A
PETITION TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP
AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION. IN
SOME CASES, THE AGENCY MAY FILE BEFORE THE END OF THE 15-MONTH PERIOD. IF
SEVERE OR REPEATED CHILD ABUSE IS PROVEN BY CLEAN AND CONVINCING
EVIDENCE, THIS FINDING MAY CONSTITUTE THE BASIS TO TERMINATE YOUR
PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO
THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION.
TO: DESHONE HABERSHAM
A petition under ARTICLE 10 of the FAMILY COURT ACT having been filed with this court
alleging that the above-named child(ren) is a neglected child(ren), a copy of said petition being
annexed hereto:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear before this court at 900 Sheridan Avenue, Bronx,
New York, 10451 Part 5, APRIL 7, 2020 at 3:00 P.M. oʼclock of said day to answer the petition
and to show cause why said child(ren) should not be adjudicated to be a neglected child(ren) and
why you should not be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE 10 of the FAMILY
COURT ACT and why an order of support under SECTION 235 of the FAMILY COURT ACT
should not be made if the final disposition is an order of placement.
On your failure to appear as herein directed, a warrant may be issued for your arrest.
FURTHER NOTICE: Family Court Act §154 (c) provides that petitions brought pursuant to Articles
4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 of the Family Court Act, in which an order of protection is sought or in which a
violation of an order of protection is alleged, may be served outside the State of New York upon a
Respondent who is not a resident or domiciliary of the State of New York. If no other grounds for
obtaining personal jurisdiction over the Respondent exist aside from the application of this
provision, the exercise of personal jurisdiction over the respondent is limited to the issue of the
request for, or alleged violation of the order of protection. Where the Respondent has been served
with this summons and petition and does not appear, the Family Court may proceed to a hearing
with respect to issuance or enforcement of the order of protection.
STEPHEN G. BYRNES
CLERK OF THE FAMILY COURT
Dated: February 28, 2020
BRONX TIMES R 32 EPORTER, MARCH 20-26, 2020 BTR
Two more
arrested in
shooting death
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
AMNEWYORK-METRO REPORTER
Two more people were arrested in
connection to the shooting death of a
man in the Bronx earlier this year.
According to police, at 11:30 p.m. on
January 19, the NYPD responded to a
911 call regarding a man shot outside
a building on Creston Avenue between
East 182nd and East 183rd streets.
Upon their arrival, offi cers found
23-year-old Matthew Jones with gunshot
wounds to his head and torso.
Jones was rushed to St. Barnabas
Hospital, where he was pronounced
dead.
Police initially arrested 27-year-old
Christopher Padin, a homeless man
who allegedly shot Jones over money
that was owed. Padin was arrested on
January 23 and charged with murder.
Since Padin’s arrest, police have
arrested two more individuals in connection
to Jones’ death. On February
13, police arrested 25-year-old Ryan
Padin and charged him with murder,
manslaughter and criminal possession
of a weapon. On March 17, police
also arrested 26-year-old Kaylene Rodriguez
and charged her with murder,
manslaughter and criminal possession
of a weapon.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2020, 6:00PM – 9:30 PM
Frankie & Johnnie’s Pine Restaurant
1913 Bronxdale Ave, Bronx, NY 10462
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A.S.A.P. Mortgage Corp.
Dr. A.J. Contento
Eye Care Unlimited
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Entertainer/Actor/Restaurateur
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Mamajuana Cafe on East Tremont Avenue. Photo courtesy of Google
BY ALEX MITCHELL
AMNEWYORK-METRO REPORTER
One Latin-Caribbean restaurant in
the east Bronx is doing its part to help
those in need during the coronavirus
pandemic.
Mamajuana Cafe on East Tremont
Avenue in Throggs Neck announced
via Facebook that will be giving away
lunch bags for local kids in the Bronx
while NYC schools are closed.
It’s between 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 4 to
8 p.m. when you can head to the restaurant
to pick up both a sandwich and
snack for your child, according to the
restaurant.
“We do not want any child in our
community to miss a meal,” the Facebook
post read. “We want to help relieve
one stress during these diffi cult
times.”
Mamajuana’s is also asking for
anyone willing to partner in the meal
giveaway to reach out directly to start
a collaborative effort.
“We hope this will eliminate one
stress during these diffi cult times the
COVID-19 has brought our community,”
the Facebook post stated.
Mamajuana Cafe, 3233 East Tremont
Avenue. They can be reached at
(718) 824-8400. Normal business hours
vary.
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