Two men arrested after children found in filthy Texas home

Police rescued two young children from a Temple, Texas, residence filled with rotting garbage after neighbors reported a strong odor. The officers described conditions that included insect infestation and unsanitary surfaces throughout the property.

John Robbins, 68, and Michael Robbins, 34, were taken into custody on May 22 and each face two counts of endangering or abandoning a child. Officers from the Temple Police Department had entered the home two days earlier following complaints about the smell, which one officer noted smelled like death. The residence contained animal feces, maggots, and piles of waste on every surface.

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A mother and father in West Virginia were charged with child neglect after police found their children living amid severe filth, including smeared fecal matter and a decaying rodent. Timothy Phillips, 45, and Jeanette Phillips, 32, were booked into jail on Tuesday following a Monday welfare check in Westover.

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A man and woman in Indiana face charges after allegedly allowing the man's autistic brother to suffer severe neglect in a filthy home, where blankets stuck to open wounds on his feet.

A 46-year-old woman and her two teenage children were discovered dead with their hands bound in their Wilmer, Alabama, home on Monday morning. Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch described the scene as brutal, with the victims killed in separate rooms amid signs of a targeted attack. Authorities have positive leads and are searching for one or more suspects.

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A 30-year-old Texas man fatally shot his 6-year-old daughter and her mother in a premeditated parking lot ambush before killing himself, authorities said. The attack stemmed from a custody dispute and occurred Friday afternoon outside Birdville ISD Stadium in Haltom City. Police described the incident as carefully planned under the pretense of handing over money.

 

 

 

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