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Jessica Stevenson, 33, was arrested last week after her children's poor hygiene at school prompted a Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office inquiry into the family's home life, which discovered living conditions deemed unfit for children.

According to her arrest report, a Bagdad Elementary School staff member made a Florida Department of Children and Families report concerning three siblings who attended the elementary school.

Based on that DCF report, the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office opened an investigation April 18 into the living conditions of the students, the arrest report stated.

The employee said she’d noticed a second-grade student wearing the same clothing for an entire week in April and that the child’s body odor was hard to ignore, the report stated.

The employee questioned the second-grader as to when their last bath had been, the report stated. The student replied they did not know.

The employee said she provided the student with a new pair of clothing and took the old outfit. The old clothes were “severely soiled” with dirt caked into the fabric, the report stated.

Additionally, the employee informed investigators that “hundreds of bugs crawled out” of the student’s “backpack in the lunchroom,” the report stated.

The second-grade student has four siblings, according to the arrest report. The five siblings were between the ages of 5 and 14.

Three of the five children attended Bagdad Elementary School, the report stated.

Another teacher at Bagdad Elementary School told investigators that she’d met with the children’s caretaker, Jessica Stevenson. The teacher said Stevenson “immediately berated her after assuming it was her who called DCF,” the report stated.

The teacher said that she knew that one of the siblings had repeatedly been given new clothing by the school, the report stated.

Each new outfit would be worn continuously, day-after-after, until it was inevitably worn out, at which point, another new set of clothing would be provided by the school to the student, the report stated.

When deputies visited the siblings’ residence they discovered a cockroach infestation. The report stated, “The roaches were on nearly every surface in the home” including “on the children’s mattress, in the pots and pans in the kitchen, and inside the cabinets/fridge.”

The cabinets were empty of food, and the refrigerator contained two cartons of rancid milk, spoiled eggs, some sugar and a stick of butter, the report stated. A plugged in microwave dangled out of a window by its cord.

Overall, the home was “filthy,” the report stated, except for Stevenson’s bedroom. Compared to the rest of the home, Stevenson’s bedroom was clean with minimal roaches and had a stashed bag of snacks.
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I bet this is a woman who will search herself on line and show up here claiming "fuck off all yalls haters and raysiss! sueing for libel/slander [doesn't know the difference] one little mistake live for my kids single struggling mom...." the usual stuff- with no puncuation.
She's also angry at her kids because none of their dads would stay around
 
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Fat, hambeast ..
 
Overall, the home was “filthy,” the report stated, except for Stevenson’s bedroom. Compared to the rest of the home, Stevenson’s bedroom was clean with minimal roaches and had a stashed bag of snacks.

What a bitch! I may have hidden the occasional bar of chocolate but my kids weren’t neglected. The middle one always found it— she’d be a great cop.
 
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Heck, she had more hair colors than Clairol!!! She could have saved that money and bought groceries or paid an exterminator to come in and put some gel in the house!!!! "Never be an unfit mother" Too late to state that anymore!!! Praying the children get to a place where they are clean, fed and given the proper love a child needs to survive in this world!!!!
 
When these kids are brought into "care" the first weeks will be spent teaching them the things, this bitch should have. Washing their face and hands, bathing, eating, just things most of us teach our children, just by doing them daily. They, will be amazed, that there are homes where there are no bugs in every nook and cranny. Sadly, they will have to be taught, that it is okay to eat normally, and not horde food. It will take time for them to realize what real "family" is, and love and nurturing.
About the time they grasp all of this "Good Life" the State will "reunite" them with this beast.
 
@MildlyMedicated

The children do not look malnourished on the mother's FB

It is important to remember that going into foster care can be just as traumatizing as staying in a dysfunctional home.

Not all foster parents provide the children placed in their home with care or even begin to address their needs. Especially when they are teens.
 
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