16 Children Rescued from 'Horrific' Ohio Home as Four Adults Face Charges
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Ohio authorities rescued 16 children, aged roughly 18 months to 18 years, from a Hamden home after an investigation uncovered extreme neglect in a multigenerational household. Descriptions of the scene were horrific, with strong odors and feces noted; several children were in serious condition and more medical care followed. Four adults were charged with 16 counts of felony child endangerment, with potential additional charges as the probe continues. The case is being handled as an intra-family matter, not human trafficking, and officials are arranging temporary homes for the children while addressing their medical and emotional needs.
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