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Case Of Caged Kids Will Likely Go Before Grand Jury
Couple Accused Of Keeping Children In Cages At Night
POSTED: 5:49 pm EDT September 20,
2005
CLARKSFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- It is expected that a Huron County grand jury will hear testimony about the adopted children who police say were forced to sleep in cages.NewsChannel5 has learned that some grand jury subpoenas have gone out as sheriff's investigators continue gathering information about the 11 special needs children.A juvenile court judge has signed a motion stopping government money from being paid to Sharen and Michael Gravelle, which adds up to about $4,000 a month.The Social Security payments will be redirected to Children's Services, which now has custody of the children.The prosecutor is considering child endangerment and unlawful containment charges among others in this case.The grand jury will meet Sept. 30, and will then decide if charges should be filed against the Gravelles.
Previous Stories:
- September 20, 2005: Woman Says 3 Caged Kids Belong To Her Family
- September 19, 2005: Prosecutor: Parents Also Put Kids In Cages During Day
- September 16, 2005: Social Worker Who Approved Enclosures Out Of Country
- September 15, 2005: Investigation Launched After Photo Of Cage Appears In Newspaper
- September 15, 2005: 1st Pictures Of Cages Released
- September 14, 2005: Parents Of Caged Kids Got $500 A Month To Care For Them
- September 14, 2005: Children May Have Been Living In Cages For 3 Years
- September 13, 2005: One Caged Child Adopted From Cuyahoga County
- September 13, 2005: Parents Say They Locked Kids In Cages To Protect Them
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