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Authorities discovered three children, aged 15, 13, and 12, living alone in deplorable conditions in Pontiac, Michigan, after their mother abandoned them years ago. The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office reported the mother, 34, was arrested last week, and the children's living situation was characterized by "abuse of the highest order," according to Sheriff Michael Bouchard.
Human waste, overflowing toilets, and piles of garbage, some reaching four feet high, were found in the rental home where the children had survived on weekly drop-offs of prepared food. The sheriff stated that the children have been deprived of maternal interaction and education since their mother left, which investigators believe occurred around 2020.
During a welfare check prompted by the landlord's concerns, deputies found the siblings locked inside the residence, with reported neglect affecting their mental and physical health. The children were taken into custody and later placed under the care of a relative by Child Protective Services, as the prosecutor's office moves forward with charges against the mother.