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Post by TomTerrific0420 Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:48 pm

SPLENDORA - A broken-down school bus on a garbage-strewn lot in
Montgomery County was home until Wednesday for two children whose
parents apparently are in prison.
A postal worker discovered a
girl, 11, and her 5-year-old brother about 10 a.m. while making rounds
along Three S Street near Circle H, officials said.
"They appeared to be unsupervised," said Jamie Nash with the Montgomery County Precinct 4 Constable's Office.
The
bus had been converted into quarters for the children, with bunk beds
and a window-mounted air conditioner. But shocked local officials said
the youngsters' living conditions were deplorable. What little food they
could get at was in another building on the lot.
"Everyone who was on the scene talked about the odor - there was a lot of trash on the property," Nash said.
The
concerned postal worker left a message about the children with Precinct
4 Justice of the Peace James Metts, known in the community for having a
deep interest in juvenile issues.
Metts, in turn, passed the word along to Precinct 4 Constable Rowdy Hayden, who went to the scene himself.
The
heavily wooded property where the bus is parked is dotted with signs
warning against trespassers. Bicycles and toys lay scattered about,
while a large mixed-breed dog slept under the bus.
Hayden found a
woman on the property who is believed to be the children's great-aunt.
The woman said she works a 12-hour shift Monday through Friday, but was
always with the children at night.
"Whether she was there or not, they were being unsupervised for extended periods. It's not acceptable," Nash said.
The
children said they were home-schooled and are not listed on the rolls
at the Splendora Independent School District, officials said.
Always barefoot
The girl and her brother were often seen running in the area at night.
"They always had dirty clothes on (and) no shoes, even in the winter," said Gayla Payne, who lives nearby.
The girl told Payne's daughter that she bathed only twice a week.
"The girl's hair was always messed up," said another neighbor, Myra Langston. "She looks unkempt, like she doesn't shower."
Hayden called Child Protective Services, which has also launched an investigation.
CPS caseworkers are talking to family members to learn if a relative can provide adequate care for the children.
"It not, we'll take custody and place them in foster care," said Gwen Carter, a CPS spokeswoman.
There was no indication that either child had been physically abused, Carter said. "They just need to be cleaned up right now."
Clean beds, food - now
The
children's parents are believed to be Mark and Sherrie Shorten, both of
Splendora, who were convicted in federal court in Louisiana of
embezzling money from victims of Hurricane Ike in 2008.
According
to prosecutors, Sherrie Shorten helped the victims obtain loans to
repair storm damage. The loans were then deposited in a bank account to
pay the contractor - her husband.
They later emptied the account without finishing the work, officials said.
Both
were sentenced to 18 months in prison early this year. On Wednesday,
the attorney representing Sherrie Shorten in that case couldn't be
reached for comment.
Metts, the justice of the peace, said he was glad the children will now sleep in clean beds and have enough to eat.
"But it does raise the question: How did they slip through the cracks?" he noted.
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Siblings-found-living-in-abandoned-school-bus-in-3389783.php
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