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They Found 16 Kids Inside... 😳 MCARTHUR, Ohio (WCMH) — The conditions in which 16 children were found in a Vinton County home this week were beyond anything Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson described had ever seen before. “(The home) really looked third world…. Just beyond comprehension. In looking at the evidence, if they had waited another 24 hours, there was a very high probability that we’d be dealing with one or multiple deaths,” Wilson said in a news conference Wednesday. Wilson said that many of the 16 children rescued, ranging in age from 1 to 18, couldn’t speak and neither him nor Sheriff Ryan Cain or Vinton County Prosecuting Attorney William Archer were unsure of any educational background for the victims, citing the ongoing investigation. Victims in fatal northeast Columbus crash with COTA bus identified Wilson, however, noted that, “when talking reading and writing and education, we’re talking a whole other level of expectations. Some of them couldn’t even speak.” Vinton County Sheriff Ryan Cain was emotional describing the scene at the home, where four adults were arrested. He believes a large number of children were kept in a roughly 12×12 area, “where they spent most of the last four years.” “Most of our livestock are kept in better conditions than these children. There was high presences of bacteria and feces, just a disgusting scene,” he said. Gary Siders Sr., Gary Siders Jr., Christina Siders, and Elizabeth Siders, each charged with 17 counts of child endangering, a second-degree felony, all pleaded not guilty Wednesday morning. Additional charges are expected to include child endangerment, authorities said. #news

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