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St Lucie County couple arrested after 3 teens found locked inside home, fed sparingly in horrific case

St. Lucie County couple arrested after 3 teens found locked inside home, fed sparingly in horrific case Some of the most appalling examples of child neglect, chief deputy says A St. Lucie County couple is accused of locking up and starving three teenagers inside their home for months in what investigators called a horrific case. and last updated 2021-04-13 12:43:37-04 FORT PIERCE, Fla. — A St. Lucie County couple is accused of locking up and starving three teenagers inside their home for months in what investigators called a horrific case. The sheriff s office held a news conference Tuesday morning to announce the arrests of Oscar Torres, 40, and his 32-year-old wife Brittany Kirschenhofer of Port St. Lucie in the case.

Couple arrested in horrific St Lucie County child abuse case

Couple arrested in horrific St. Lucie County child abuse case April 13, 2021 at 10:35 AM EDT - Updated April 13 at 6:26 PM A St. Lucie County couple is accused of locking up and starving three teenagers inside their home for months in what investigators called a horrific case. The sheriff s office held a news conference Tuesday morning to announce the arrests of Oscar Torres, 40, and his 32-year-old wife Brittany Kirschenhofer of Port St. Lucie in the case. The couple is accused of locking three teenagers, one 17 year old and two 16-year-old twins, in their bedrooms for hours at a time and only fed sporadically throughout the day.

Crowds in Galveston for Spring Break since Texas reopened

There is no longer a mask mandate in place, and businesses can operate at 100 percent capacity. Author: David Gonzalez (KHOU) Updated: 11:20 AM EDT March 14, 2021 GALVESTON, Texas Galveston was the place to be on Saturday as the first Spring Break weekend of the year got underway. Thousands flocked to the beaches to enjoy the weather and water. However, COVID-19 was still on the minds of many as they tried to get in some much needed rest and relaxation. For the first time since the start of the pandemic, crowds returned to the island. “This is great. Sun s out, beach is kicking. It doesn’t get any better than this, said Kelly Roberson, who is visiting from Fort Worth.

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