Two individuals in Tennessee have been arrested on little one abuse prices after investigators discovered they locked an autistic little one, 7, in a storage trunk, in line with officers.
Mikki Dee Moody, 36, and Sean David Moody, 39, have been charged with aggravated little one abuse and neglect and little one endangerment after investigators served a search warrant on their house in an unrelated case.
On Thursday, the Carter County Sheriff’s Workplace assisted the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation in serving a search warrant on Blevins Hole Street in Elizabethton, Tenn.
Investigators arrived on the house and met the 2 suspects and a toddler who lives there who investigators discovered has autism and is non-verbal.
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The TBI took Sean David Moody into custody on a warrant charging him with abuse of a weak grownup. Brokers and investigators then executed the search warrant on the residence and located unsanitary residing situations.
“It was discovered while conducting the search of the residence that living conditions were unsanitary,” Carter County Sheriff’s Workplace Investigator Preston White stated in an announcement. “Multiple electrical wall outlets contained exposed wiring, and animal and human feces was discovered on the floor coverings.”
“Information obtained during the initial investigation led to the discovery of a brown colored storage trunk in the living room area,” White continued. “The trunk contained urine-soaked blankets, a pillow, half-eaten pizza, and clothing that contained a substance consistent with blood.”
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Investigators stated they discovered the kid can be locked within the storage trunk with meals. Investigators subsequently contacted the Division of Kids’s Companies about what they found.
Mikki Dee Moody and Sean David Moody have been booked into the Carter County Detention Heart. Mikki Dee Moody was launched after posting a $75,000 bond.
The case stays below investigation.