• 3 children found living in vile conditions in Pontiac were abandoned 5

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    Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard says the three children who were
    found living in a Pontiac home in "deplorable shape" were abandoned by
    their mother five years ago.

    Oakland County deputies received a call on Feb. 14 from a landlord at a residence on the 600 block of Lydia Lane in Pontiac after not hearing from
    the mother since December 2024. The landlord said rent had not been paid
    since October, and he was concerned something might have happened.

    When deputies arrived at the home, they found it in vile shape. They
    observed mold and human waste throughout, garbage piled as high as four
    feet, and an overflowing toilet.

    Three children were found in the home: a 15-year-old boy, a 13-year-old
    girl and a 12-year-old girl. Authorities said the girls had locked
    themselves in the bathroom but opened the door when asked.

    Officials believe the children were abandoned between the spring and
    summer of 2020. The father of the children was in jail during the summer
    of 2020, and while a consent agreement was executed in 2022 for him to see
    his kids, the mother allegedly didn't allow any contact between them.

    Bouchard said the only cleaning products the mother left with the children
    were trash bags, gloves and Febreze in the summer of 2020.

    The three survived on food their mom or a stranger dropped off on the
    front porch for them weekly. Bouchard said typically, a loaf of bread was
    left for the children and was expected to last them for several days.

    Authorities say the mom did not leave toilet paper or hygiene items for
    her children. She allegedly had contact with her son but had not seen her
    two girls in several years. Bouchard said the woman's son only left the
    house twice in five years to check the mail and feel the grass.

    Deputies arrested the 34-year-old mother without incident at a different location. The mother remains in custody, and a charging decision will be announced Wednesday.

    The children were taken to an area hospital for evaluation and are
    currently with relatives.

    The Oakland County Prosecutor's Office says it has received the case from
    the sheriff's office and will review the evidence collected by
    investigators. Prosecutor Karen McDonald said the case now "a top
    priority."

    "The conditions these children were living in were unspeakably horrific," McDonald said in a statement. "Our team is urgently working to process the evidence and make charging decisions. While it is important to move
    quickly, we must also be thorough to fully understand what happened in
    that house and ensure justice is done for these three children."

    Bouchard said authorities might have been able to help the three children sooner if the school code required more action from school officials to
    reach out to law enforcement if they noticed a student missing for a significant amount of time with no explanation.

    "If a child doesn't show up to school for a period of time, then it
    triggers a follow-up where they have to communicate with either a truancy officer or law enforcement to begin an examination of what happened to
    these kids," he said.

    Community members are now rallying to support the three children.

    "It's really heartbreaking to hear what happened to those kids. You know,
    if there's something we could do, we should do it," said Pontiac resident Victoria Gallert.

    Donations for the children are being accepted at the Oakland County
    Sheriff's Office.

    Bouchard says the community has donated so many clothes, hygiene items and other necessities that they're now turning the focus to financial
    donations, which he says have already exceeded between $15,000 and
    $20,000.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/pontiac-3-children-found-living-in- vile-conditions/

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