Philadelphia police arrested a man and a woman and charged hem with child endangerment this week after a boy was found locked in a cage inside their home.
Raw video: Police arrest father for leaving daughter in dangerously hot vehicle as temperatures reached 90 degrees outside in Little Rock, Arkansas.with endangering the welfare of a child, police said Friday.
Police responded to the home of Michelle Campbell, 30, and Paul Weber, 31, on reports of"screaming" and found a 3 and 5-year-old partially clothed wandering around in the back of the house in the rain, theThe three children were taken to St Christopher's Hospital for evaluation. They appeared to be uninjured, FOX 29 reported.
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