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There is no statutory limitations on how long a case may be kept open and actively investigated. If you feel that your accuser is using this method to harass you, you may bring legal suit against them - and - if it can be proven - the accuser can be criminally charged with "Making a False Report to Law Enofrcement."

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Without any more specific information to go on than your statement, it sounds like you're probably not being investigated by law enforcement but by a social service agency. You should speak with an attorney about this continuing course of events that (seemingly) will not end. You may need to secure a court injunction against the agency, or the threat of bringing a civil suit, to finally bring this thing to a close.

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