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Strained Ohio county seeks help to care for 16 siblings from squalid home and prosecute their family

Authorities have rescued 16 siblings from a deplorable living situation in Ohio. Four adults, including their parents, are now facing felony child endangerment charges as the county seeks state assistance to care for the children.

AP News· Jul 12, 2026 · 12:58 PM · 2 views

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Authorities have rescued 16 siblings from a deplorable living situation in Ohio. Four adults, including their parents, are now facing felony child endangerment charges as the county seeks state assistance to care for the children. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #news #breaking #Ohio #childwelfare #rescue #squalidconditions #VintonCounty #justice

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