Adoptive parents arrested after children found locked in barn dirty and reeking
Adoptive parents were arrested after deputies found two children reeking of body odor locked in a barn room with no running water or bathroom and a third child locked in the main home alone.
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Adoptive parents in West Virginia face criminal charges after deputies found two children in dirty clothes and reeking of body odor locked in a barn room with concrete floors and no beds and a third child locked in the main home alone in an unprotected loft about 15 feet high.
Donald Lantz, 63, and Jeanne Whitefeather, 61, were arrested on felony charges of gross child neglect after deputies made the discovery on Monday, the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release
Deputies forced their way into the barn and found a boy and a girl locked in a 20×14-foot room. A third child was found locked in a room in the home.
The children had no means to get out of the barn on their own, authorities said. There was no running water, no bathroom facilities, and the children were “obviously deprived of adequate hygienic care and food,” the news release said. In the home, deputies found a third small child up in a loft, alone.