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    Zoey Felix’s death sparks change one year later

    By Rebekah Chung,

    9 hours ago

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    TOPEKA, Kan (KSNT) — One year after the death of Zoey Felix, the 5-year-old’s former neighbors are still grappling with heavy emotions. Zoey’s loss has also prompted change at the state level and internally at the Kansas Department for Children and Families.

    The KSN Kansas Capitol Bureau revisited the southeast Topeka neighborhood where Zoey grew up. Neighbors said she would roam the street for hours.

    “I just felt sorry for the little girl that nobody cared about what she was doing, where she was, if she had anything to eat,” said Janice Nelson-Asselin, who’s lived in the neighborhood for more than five decades.

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    Nelson-Asselin said she can still feel Zoey’s presence — even now, after her tragic end.

    Zoey was raped and killed on Oct. 2, 2023, near where she was reportedly staying with her father after being kicked out of their home. They stayed at a campsite which still appears to be in use. A homeless man is charged with capital murder in her death.

    Just a few feet from the campsite, a memorial for Zoey has grown with more flowers, stuffed animals, and plaques laid in her memory.

    Nelson-Asselin said she was like a grandmother to Zoey, and her other neighbors were like a family — taking care of the young girl however they could.

    “A few days before it happened, she had come over here, and she wanted to show me something out to the street, so she took my hand and walked me down to the road because she said, ‘I don’t want you to fall,'” she recounted of her time spent with Zoey.

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    One year later, things have changed for this small community. Nelson-Asselin said new neighbors have moved into the home where Zoey stayed with her family.

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    However, there’s yet to be a decision made regarding the man charged with her murder.

    “I would like to know what’s going to happen to the man that was responsible for this,” Nelson-Asselin said.

    Mickel Cherry was charged with capital murder and rape in connection to Zoey’s death. Cherry could be facing the death penalty.

    He’s still awaiting trial. Court records show a status conference was scheduled last month, but it’s been postponed until Dec. 4.

    As the community awaits a decision in the case, there are still questions surrounding what led up to Zoey’s death.

    Ernisha Hickerson said her daughter, Riley, was one of Zoey’s best friends. Riley said Zoey would often come to the door and ask to play, painting with her every day.

    “Honestly, it’s just really tore me apart,” Hickerson said. “I still struggle with it to this day. It’s been hard.”

    “I don’t understand why anything had to happen to such an innocent little girl who had so much life,” she continued.

    DCF updates policy

    Topeka police were called to Zoey’s house last year for a welfare check. They were made aware of her living situation but failed to file a report with DCF. According to the police department, human error was to blame.

    The KSN Capitol Bureau contacted DCF for an update on changes that have been made to address this issue.

    Jenalea Randall, a spokeswoman for the agency, sent a statement. Randall said the agency has updated its policy to require additional contacts with law enforcement to review actions taken to locate a child.

    Following Zoey’s death, DCF conducted an internal review that resulted in a revised policy that clarifies and provides additional guidance to child protection specialists and supervisors on when to consult and contact law enforcement if they are unable to locate a family. The adjusted policy requires additional contacts with law enforcement to review actions that have been taken by DCF to locate the child, known potential locations of the child, details of the case known to DCF, worries for the child reporter to DCF, and to continue to jointly search for the child.”

    Jenalea Randall, Kansas Department of Children and Families

    During this year’s legislative session, the Kansas Legislature also passed a bill to boost public transparency at the child welfare agency.

    The bill, which was signed into law, took effect in July. It allows DCF to release certain information via a Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) request when criminal charges are filed in the case of a child’s death.

    “In some cases, this will allow DCF to release information sooner. Before July 1, 2024, DCF was required to complete its own investigation and make a finding of abuse or neglect before any case information could be released to the public,” Randall said.

    The Capitol Bureau asked whether the agency wants to make any more changes in the future.

    Randall didn’t give any specifics, but she said that Zoey’s story reflects challenges that go beyond just one agency.

    Unfortunately, Zoey Felix’s story reflects systemic challenges and the need for resources to help families that go beyond any one agency – such as assisting the homeless population or removing barriers to ensure access to benefit programs.

    However, DCF is always looking for ways to increase transparency and better support families, especially those who are homeless. It has been a year since Zoey’s death, but progress has been made, and we remain committed to working with agencies, legislators, and other community partners to strengthen the state’s safety net and ensure all Kansas families get the assistance they need.”

    Jenalea Randall, Kansas Department of Children and Families
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    Raven Apodaca
    6m ago
    omg
    Kevin Perkins
    7h ago
    Here we are a year later... Justice sure is swift. smh
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