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"Leona Biser, 51, of Vestaburg, Washington County, is charged with neglect of a care dependent person, abuse of a care dependent person, recklessly endangering another person, unlawful restraint and false imprisonment, Attorney General Josh Shapiro said.

The woman's sister was allegedly kept in a "man-made cell that sat in the home's living room," according to Shapiro's office.

Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced neglect and false imprisonment charges against a Washington County woman who kept her sister in a wooden cage with only a dirty mattress and little-to-no medical care.

Shapiro says his Office's Bureau of Criminal Investigations has charged Leona Biser, 51, of Vestaburg, Washington County with neglect of a care dependent person, abuse of a care dependent person, recklessly endangering another person, unlawful restraint, and false imprisonment after agents discovered Biser had kept her sister, Loretta Lancaster, 53, in the man-made cell that sat in the home’s living room.

"This defendant professed to be caring for her sister when, in fact, the home was in deplorable condition, had no running water, and the victim was not getting her prescribed medicines," AG Shapiro said. "We fight to protect those who cannot protect themselves. And our agents have made sure the victim has received needed care and will no longer have to suffer daily living in a cage."

After discovering Lancaster, Shapiro said Office of Attorney General agents had her transported to Monongahela Valley Hospital for treatment of a urinary tract infection and Rhabdomyolysis, which is a breakdown of muscle that can be caused by infection.

During her hospital stay, Lancaster's condition has improved. She has regained some mobility, and is working with a speech therapist."

L I N K !!

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Officials responded to the home in November 2019 and found 53-year-old Loretta Lancaster in the cage kneeling alongside a baby’s bottle and the dirty mattress.

The authorities said they found dog feces on the kitchen floor and in the living room.

Doctors told police her body was covered in wounds and warts.

The nephew who loves in close proximity..
He said that he didn’t know anything about what was happening, but he feels his aunt didn’t want to put her sister in an assisted living facility for fear she would be neglected because of her significant health issues.

“I hope it’s not true. Anybody can make allegations. From what I know, they have a good heart. But you know people make mistakes,” said Anthony Gilpin, nephew of the sisters.

The family said the sisters’ father and brother died a little over a year ago and that’s when the caregiving responsibilities fell to the younger sister.

 
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The nephew who loves in close proximity..
He said that he didn’t know anything about what was happening, but he feels his aunt didn’t want to put her sister in an assisted living facility for fear she would be neglected because of her significant health issues.

He didn't know because he never bothered to go inside the house.
The abusing sow didn't want to lose her only source of financing: sister's disability payment.
 
"Leona Biser, 51, of Vestaburg, Washington County, is charged with neglect of a care dependent person, abuse of a care dependent person, recklessly endangering another person, unlawful restraint and false imprisonment, Attorney General Josh Shapiro said.

The woman's sister was allegedly kept in a "man-made cell that sat in the home's living room," according to Shapiro's office.

Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced neglect and false imprisonment charges against a Washington County woman who kept her sister in a wooden cage with only a dirty mattress and little-to-no medical care.

Shapiro says his Office's Bureau of Criminal Investigations has charged Leona Biser, 51, of Vestaburg, Washington County with neglect of a care dependent person, abuse of a care dependent person, recklessly endangering another person, unlawful restraint, and false imprisonment after agents discovered Biser had kept her sister, Loretta Lancaster, 53, in the man-made cell that sat in the home’s living room.

"This defendant professed to be caring for her sister when, in fact, the home was in deplorable condition, had no running water, and the victim was not getting her prescribed medicines," AG Shapiro said. "We fight to protect those who cannot protect themselves. And our agents have made sure the victim has received needed care and will no longer have to suffer daily living in a cage."

After discovering Lancaster, Shapiro said Office of Attorney General agents had her transported to Monongahela Valley Hospital for treatment of a urinary tract infection and Rhabdomyolysis, which is a breakdown of muscle that can be caused by infection.

During her hospital stay, Lancaster's condition has improved. She has regained some mobility, and is working with a speech therapist."

L I N K !!

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"Will no longer have to suffer daily living in a cage"- Gee thanks.
 
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