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Tenisha Ann Echols, 27, was taken into custody on Monday and charged with multiple new counts of child neglect, records show. According to a probable cause affidavit, police at around 9:15 p.m. on Sunday responded to an apartment in regard to a call from Echols’ mother, who said she’d received a disturbing call from her 8-year-old granddaughter. The girl was crying because she had been left home alone with her three younger siblings — a 6-year-old, a 2-year-old, and a 4-month-old — and had barely seen her mother for the last two weeks.

Upon arriving at the address, police said the door was unlocked and there was partially-eaten food and trash “all over the floor,” the children’s beds were bare mattresses, and it appeared as though “an adult hadn’t been around in days.”
The 8-year-old told police that Echols typically leaves her alone to care for the other children, including the infant. The child attempted to call her mom several times but Echols did not answer the phone, the affidavit says.
Police were able to get in touch with Echols, who arrived at the apartment at about 10 p.m., claiming she had just gone out briefly to “get medicine for one of the kids.” She was handcuffed and read her Miranda rights then subsequently agreed to speak with detectives.

Asked how long she had been gone, Echols allegedly said, “About 20 minutes.” Police noted the “time itself didn’t make sense” based on the facts provided by the grandmother and 8-year-old child.

When confronted with her daughter’s claims, Echols allegedly admitted that she had been out all day and usually “leaves her kids home alone with the 8-year-old at times because she doesn’t feel like dragging them all out of the house at once
At the time of Echols’ arrest, she was still on probation for the December 2019 death of her infant daughter, De’Reya, who died of multiple blunt force injuries, Indianapolis ABC affiliate WRTV reported. An autopsy showed that the infant suffered multiple skull fractures, a large burn on her arm, and fractures to her tibia as well as her ribs. De’Reya’s death was ruled a homicide.

Echols in July 2023 pleaded guilty to one count of neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury. In a controversial decision that went against the recommendation of prosecutors, Judge Jennifer Harrison handed down a lenient sentence that included two years of home detention followed by two years of probation and no time in prison.

The latest neglect charges against Echols violated her probation, leading a judge to order that she be held in pretrial detention without bond until her next court appearance on July 8.

"Ms. Echols admitted she leaves her kids home alone with the 8-year-old at times because she doesn't feel like dragging them all out of the house at once," investigators wrote. When asked if it was safe to leave a 4-month-old in a child's care, Echols apparently did not respond.

DCS removed the children from the home after the June 9 arrest and placed them in their grandmother's custody, according to court documents.

Tenisha claims most of her family is blocked because they have an issue with her "sexuality"

Her parents should support her being gay because it will stop her from having babies the 8-year-old has to take care of.

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Sentenced: Indy Mother Receives 2 Years Home Detention For Neglecting Baby Who Died

 
Because leaving your children home alone with the oldest baby watching the other babies always works out so good, why not ask all the others, oh wait you can't cause a lot of them are not alive, they died because their parents thought that booty calls and drug runs were more important.
 
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