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David Elliott Penton (born February 9, 1958) is an American child molester and serial killer. [1] Penton, an Ohio native and mechanic, was convicted of manslaughter in the child abuse death of his own infant son in 1984; during an appeal of his sentence, he fled and remained a fugitive until 1987, when he was charged and convicted with the murder of a friend's 9-year-old niece in Ohio.
Marcus Fiesel was an American 3-year-old child who was murdered in Clermont County, Ohio, in August 2006.Fiesel had recently been removed from his mother's care by child protective services, and placed into foster care with David and Liz Carroll in Union Township, where he died from hyperthermia after being restrained and neglected in a closet for a two-day period.
A police radio code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include " 10 codes " (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes , or ...
The custody of Shawn and his brother was transferred to their father, Terry, on June 28, 1994. He was arrested for grabbing his girlfriend's throat on November 24, 1994. [6] After graduating from River Valley High School in 1995, [2] he broke into a house in Marion County with a juvenile accomplice on October 23, 1996, to steal jewelry and ...
According to the police report, security waited some 20 minutes before the father, a 36-year-old from Seneca County, returned with his 9-year-old daughter after riding the Corkscrew.
Her father then tells her, “I didn’t want it to happen either, I just wanted to talk to your mother.” Charles Alexander, 43, did not have custody of his daughter. Medina County Sheriff's Office
In January 2019, Ohio Governor John Kasich signed the Alianna Alert bill [18] after it passed the House of Representatives 85-4. [39] The law requires schools to call parents within 120 minutes of the start of the school day if their child is absent without the parents having previously notified the school. It went into effect in April 2019.
According to one study 38% of Illinois "obligor" parents not paying child-support said they lacked the money to pay; 23% used non-payment to protest a lack of visitation rights; and 69% complained of no accountability over the spending of their child support money, while 13% said they did not want their child or children and 12% denied ...