Rainn Peterson mom: "Why can't I see my daughter?"
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What seemed like a happy ending to the disappearance of a Trumbull County toddler hasn't been so happy for the child's mother.
Brandi Peterson told 21 News Reporter Lindsay McCoy on Monday that she has not been allowed to see her her daughter Rainn since she was found in a field Sunday evening.
A lone member of the search party on a four-wheeler found the the two-year-old alive but cold, about a mile from her great grandparents home where she had last been seen nearly 48 hours earlier.
Since then, Rainn Peterson has been in St. Joseph Hospital in Warren where she is being treated for cuts, scrapes, dehydration and low body temperature.
Her mom says she has yet to see her daughter in the hospital.
But Brandi Peterson says she has heard from Trumbull County Children's Services.
“They are taking custody of my daughter until the investigation is over. That's very frustrating. It's very upsetting because she was at my grandparents house when she went missing,"said the mom. "I was not there. I passed my polygraph test. I cooperated with the police a hundred percent."
The mom says that since she keeps hearing that there are no signs of foul play. “Then why can't I see her?” asked Peterson.
Brandi Peterson says investigators search her home Sunday night, but took nothing from the house.
21 News contacted Trumbull County Children's Services who told Lindsay that they are attempting to arrange a meeting between mother and daughter.
Lindsay McCoy will have more on this story tonight on 21 News 6 p.m.