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Ohio Family Faces Over 100 Years in Prison for Severe Child Neglect of 16 Children
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First reported by Mako · 2 hours ago
What happened
Four family members in Vinton County, Ohio, were arrested for severely neglecting 16 children found living in filthy, confined conditions. The children ranged from 18 months to 18 years old, many with developmental delays, and some in critical condition. The suspects face multiple child endangerment charges and could receive over 100 years in prison.
- 0116 children found living in a single small room covered in waste in Vinton County, Ohio.
- 02Elizabeth and Gary Siders Jr. married as teenagers and are suspects in the neglect case.
- 03Children were isolated, unregistered for school, and many have developmental disabilities.
- 04Two children were airlifted to trauma centers; one required ventilation after rescue.
- 05Four suspects face 16 counts of child endangerment with bail set at $300,000 each.
- 06If convicted, suspects could face up to 192 years in prison.
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