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Chasity Peyton​
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Joyce Wofford​
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Vince Peyton​
JUNCTION CITY — Three people were arrested Sunday on charges of child abuse and neglect in Boyle County.

On Thursday, Boyle County Sheriff’s Deputy Casey McCoy responded to Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville on reports of the two children being neglected.

McCoy was informed that earlier that day Vince Peyton, 47, and Joyce Wofford, 32, both of Junction City, had walked to Peckerwoods Grocery with a 2-year-old and a 6-month-old.

Peyton and Wofford were reportedly under the influence of alcohol, and the children were not dressed properly for the cold weather, according to police.

Customers and the store owner told police the baby had several injuries, was coughing and wheezing, appeared underfed and had an overflowing diaper.

Peyton and Wofford left the baby with a customer who lived nearby and departed the store with the toddler. The customer called friends and the baby was taken to the hospital.

“This 6-month-old had bruises and injuries,â€￾ said Sheriff Marty Elliott.

Elliott said his office recently had extensive training on child abuse, which assisted in this situation.

“A 6-month-old cannot have bruising or sustain an injury if it’s being properly cared for,â€￾ Elliott said. “So, if a baby has an injury, it’s inflicted by human contact.â€￾

The toddler was later brought to the hospital for examination, but Elliott said he does not know who brought the child.

The mother of the two children, Chasity Peyton, 21, of Lebanon, arrived at the hospital and told McCoy she had left her children in the care of Peyton and Wofford earlier that day.

Elliott said this isn’t the first time Wofford has been involved in a domestic violence case. “There’s a history of neglect at this home and it needs to be addressed,â€￾ he said.

Social services placed the children in the care of family members after they were released from the hospital. A police investigation followed.

“Deputy McCoy knew what to do when he saw the baby. He felt an arrest needed to take place,â€￾ Elliott said. Chasity Peyton, Vince Peyton and Wofford were arrested on two counts of first-degree criminal abuse of a child 12 years or under, endangering the welfare of a minor and first-degree wanton endangerment.
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http://www.centralkynews.com/amnews...-child-abuse-neglect-20130401,0,2130130.story
 
Peckerwoods Grocery Store.......for reals?

Yep it should be known that any child that cannot move under it's own power, like crawling, scooting, walking generally has to have bruises inflicted upon them, they generally cannot do it to themselves.
 
This is just cruel. Overflowing diaper, coughing and wheezing? Poor baby must've been feeling badly due to obviously being ill, then the damn breeder can't even change its diaper to make the baby more comfortable? So feeling under the weather, probably suffering a diaper rash, and being abused? Boggles the mind. If you're going to have kids just to treat them like this, close. your. legs.
 
This is just cruel. Overflowing diaper, coughing and wheezing? Poor baby must've been feeling badly due to obviously being ill, then the damn breeder can't even change its diaper to make the baby more comfortable? So feeling under the weather, probably suffering a diaper rash, and being abused? Boggles the mind. If you're going to have kids just to treat them like this, close. your. legs.

And on top of all that, they weren't even dressed properly for the weather! :) poor babies.
 
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