2012年9月24日 星期一

ABC News: U.S.: Wis. Parents Charged in Daughter's Drowning

ABC News: U.S.
// via fulltextrssfeed.com
Wis. Parents Charged in Daughter's Drowning
Sep 24th 2012, 17:11

Two Wisconsin parents have been charged with negligence in the death of their 3-year-old daughter, accused of getting high and ignoring the little girl who wandered off and drowned in an unguarded canal steps from the couple's home.

Jenna Danish, 33, and Thomas Jay Williams Jr., 42, turned themselves into police Sunday, more than a month after daughter Reena Williams, 3, died.

Neighbors told police that the little girl routinely went missing, and had been spotted up to a mile away from home in one such instance. The girl, they said, according to a criminal complaint filed with the Burnett County District Attorney, often appeared dirty and unkempt.

"They don't pay too close attention to their child," one witness told police, according to court documents.

PHOTO: Jenna Elizabeth Danish and Thomas Jay Williams Jr. mugshots

Burnett County Sheriff's Department

Jenna Elizabeth Danish and Thomas Jay... View Full Size
PHOTO: Jenna Elizabeth Danish and Thomas Jay Williams Jr. mugshots

On Aug. 14, neighbor Wanda Sperling found Reena a half a mile from home and returned her to her father, who acted as if it were "no big deal," according to documents.

Moments later, however, the girl wandered off again.

On Aug. 15, Reena was found drowned in the canal, 25 yards from the couple's home in an area that would be visible from the home's kitchen if not for sheets covering the windows.

When police searched the home in the course of the investigation, they said they found marijuana, synthetic marijuana and drug paraphernalia alongside Reena's sippy cups and toys.

"Was this a tragic accident or was there a history of neglect and drug use," Burnett County Sheriff Dean Roland said to ABC News.

"The evidence in this case is very strong that there was prior history of negligence by these parents," he said.

"There is also very good evidence that these parents used drugs and used them on the day [their daughter] went missing."

If convicted, the couple face up to 25 years in prison. Officials did not know whether the couple had yet obtained lawyers.

You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at blogtrottr.com.

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe from this feed, or manage all your subscriptions

沒有留言:

張貼留言