Updated
Updated · WLWT Cincinnati · Jul 1
Ohio Charges 4 Relatives After Rescuing 16 Children From 12x12 Pen
Updated
Updated · WLWT Cincinnati · Jul 1

Ohio Charges 4 Relatives After Rescuing 16 Children From 12x12 Pen

3 articles · Updated · WLWT Cincinnati · Jul 1

Summary

  • Four relatives — the children’s parents and grandparents — pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Ohio after 16 children were found in a Hamden home; a judge set $300,000 cash-surety bond for each.
  • Officials said the children, ages 18 months to 18 years, had been kept for most of the past four years in a 12-by-12 area amid feces and severe neglect, prompting second-degree felony child-endangering charges.
  • Seven children were taken to Columbus hospitals, two were flown to Level I trauma centers, and one was intubated in an ICU; Attorney General Andy Wilson said waiting 24 more hours could have meant multiple deaths.
  • The children are now in state protection, and prosecutors said the case appears to be intra-family abuse rather than human trafficking as investigators pursue additional evidence and seek tips across several Ohio counties and Wisconsin.

Insights

Did Ohio's child protection reforms prevent another case like the Hamden sixteen?
How did a community fail to notice sixteen children hidden in a house of horrors?
Years after their rescue, what does healing look like for the sixteen Siders children?