Posted By: Hewson Beattie July 27, 2021 @ 6:57 pm Local News, News
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) It was “completely improper” for a judge to release a southwest Missouri couple charged with abusing girls at a reform school from jail, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office said in a court motion.
Boyd and Stephanie Householder were placed on house arrest after a hastily called court hearing on Friday. They face multiple counts of statutory rape, sodomy, physical abuse and neglect against girls at the Circle of Hope Girls Ranch they operated near Humansville. They pleaded not guilty in March.
The couple’s attorney said Boyd Householder, 72, has COVID-19, and Stephanie Householder, 56, has a serious blood clot disorder and the Cedar County Jail could not provide proper medical care.
Missouri Attorney General: Couple From Circle Of Hope Girls Ranch Reform School Should Be Jailed
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