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In re E.C. CA4/3
We affirm the juvenile court’s order asserting jurisdiction over E.C. (the minor), now one year old. Substantial evidence supports the juvenile court’s findings that there was a substantial risk the minor would suffer serious physical harm or illness as a result of the inability of her mother, A.C. (mother), to care for the minor, and that mother had left the minor without care or support. Although mother left the minor in the care of an unrelated adult, that adult’s unwillingness to cooperate with the social services agency, and later refusal to be considered as a caregiver for the minor due to her own health problems, support the juvenile court’s findings.

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