The adoptive mother and brother of a nine-year-old boy who ran away to flee alleged abuse at their hands have been both charged with child abuse, WKRN reports.
Colette Gorman and her biological son Alvin Jensen were arrested for the charges in Cheatham County on Wednesday, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Gorman, 66, was the adoptive mother of Jordan Gorman, who was reported missing back in November 2020.
The law enforcement agency eventually issued an Endangered Child Alert for Jordan on Nov. 15, 2020 before issuing an AMBER Alert for him the next day.
Jordan was ultimately found safe two days later on November 17 by search crews after the boy built a shack by a creek. The child constructed the structure about a mile away from his home with a tarp he found, he told authorities.
An investigation into the family showed that Gorman and Jensen often mistreated her adopted children, with Jordan fleeing the home to escape the abuse, according to WKRN.
The outlet reports that a Cheatham County grand jury indicted Gorman on six counts of aggravated child abuse, neglect and endangerment, while Jensen was hit with one count of the same offense.
Jordan's biological father, Aaron Hatt, told WKRN that the child had entered into the foster care system about two years ago when he went missing last year, and that his son now has a new last name.
It's still unclear as of Thursday morning where Jordan will be placed following the arrests of his foster mother and brother
Adoptive mom of found missing Tennessee boy charged with child abuse
Colette Gorman and her son Alvin Jensen have been both charged with child abuse.after adoptive son, 9, disappeared from Tennessee home last year leading to an AMBER Alert.
