Police in Kentucky found a toddler boy locked in a cage inside a home leading to the arrests of five people.
The Carrolton Police Department responded to a home in the 700 block of 7th Street for a possible child abuse case, the agency said in a Facebook post. Officers were “working from a prior tip from the community” of a child possibly “being held in a caged area.” When officers arrived they found a boy under the age of 3 naked and behind a “wooden and metal enclosure that was secured with a padlock.”
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Cops obtained a warrant to search the home further and removed two children, placing them under the care of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Five people were arrested on charges of first-degree child abuse and wanton endangerment. The suspects are Brenda Chilton, 71, William Mahoney, 72, Codey Johnson, 29, Tammy Simmons, 52, Carrolton, and Shelby Turocy, 28, of Ghent. Turocy faces additional charges of possession of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and marijuana.
The press release did not indicate how the people arrested were related to the boy. It’s also unclear if the boy needed any medical treatment. A probable cause arrest affidavit was not immediately available. The suspects are slated to be arraigned on the charges on Wednesday. All five are in the Carroll County Detention Center without bond. Detectives continue to investigate the case. No other information was released.
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Carrolton is located along the Bluegrass State’s border with Indiana and is about 50 miles northeast of Louisville.
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