Abandoned Children Found Living in Squalor in Pontiac Home

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Three children, aged 15, 13, and 12, were discovered living alone in a severely neglected home in Pontiac, Michigan, after their mother reportedly abandoned them four years prior. According to Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard, the house was cluttered with garbage, mold, and human waste. The mother last paid rent in October, prompting the landlord to request a welfare check after not hearing from her since December.

Bouchard described the living conditions as "deplorable and intolerable," emphasizing that the situation is unacceptable for any children, let alone for a prolonged period. The children survived on food occasionally dropped off at the home but had no access to hygiene products or education, having not attended school since their mother left. The boy indicated that they became unfamiliar with basic hygiene practices.

Their mother, aged 34, was later arrested at a separate location after deputies found the children. She faces potential legal action as investigators work on the case.

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