Gary Siders Sr.
Coverage of Gary Siders Sr. in the Nexus archive.
- Strained Ohio county seeks help to care for 16 siblings from squalid home and prosecute their family
Vinton County, Ohio, is struggling with resources as it prosecutes the Siders family for allegedly holding 16 siblings in squalid conditions for years. The county released one defendant for medical care to avoid financial burden and seeks state funding for the children's care.
- Strained Ohio county seeks help to care for 16 siblings from squalid home and prosecute their family
Vinton County, Ohio, faces financial and logistical challenges caring for 16 siblings removed from a squalid home and prosecuting their family. The county sought state funding and released one defendant for medical care to avoid bankruptcy risks.
- Ohio house of horrors suspect granted bail because his medical care could ‘bankrupt’ the county, prosecutor says
Gary Siders Sr., 73, was hospitalized after falling during transport to a court hearing in a child abuse case. A prosecutor stated he was granted bail due to concerns his medical care could financially burden the county.
- ‘Really looked 3rd world’: 16 children found in ‘disgusting’ Ohio home, adults charged
Sixteen children were found in a 'disgusting' Ohio home during a raid, with some unable to speak. Four adults, identified as the children's parents and grandparents, were charged with child endangerment and public indecency.
- ‘Really looked 3rd world’: 16 children found in ‘disgusting’ Ohio home, adults charged
Sixteen children were found in a 'disgusting' Ohio home during a raid, with some unable to speak. Four adults, identified as parents and grandparents, were charged with child endangerment and public indecency. The children, aged 1.5 to 18, are being medically evaluated, and two were hospitalized due to severe conditions.
- ‘Really looked 3rd world’: 16 children found in ‘disgusting’ Ohio home, adults charged
Sixteen children were found in a 'disgusting' Ohio home during a raid, with some unable to speak and in severe condition. Four adults, identified as parents and grandparents, were charged with child endangerment and public indecency. Two children were hospitalized, and the case is under ongoing investigation.
- 16 children rescued from Ohio home were 'almost feral,' authorities say
Sixteen children from a family in rural Ohio were found in severe neglect conditions, confined to a single room with human waste and no access to education. Authorities charged the parents and grandparents with felony child endangerment, and the children were placed in state custody.
- 16 children rescued from Ohio home were 'almost feral,' authorities say
Sixteen children from a family in rural Ohio were found living in severe neglect and unsanitary conditions in a dilapidated home, with some unable to speak or write. Authorities charged the parents and two grandparents with felony child endangerment, describing the children as 'almost feral.'
- 4 adults charged after 16 children rescued from dilapidated Ohio home
Sixteen children were rescued from a dilapidated home in rural Ohio where they lived in deplorable conditions with human waste, confined to one room for years. Four adults, including the parents and grandparents, were charged with felony child endangerment after authorities discovered the children, some unable to speak or write, during a search warrant for an unrelated investigation.
- 4 adults charged after 16 children rescued from dilapidated Ohio home
Sixteen children from the same family were rescued from a dilapidated home in rural Ohio where they lived in wretched conditions with human waste and were confined to a single room for much of the past four years. Four adults, including the parents and grandparents, were charged with felony child endangerment after authorities discovered the children during an unrelated investigation.
- Children found in 'deplorable' Ohio home were part of same family
Sixteen children from the same family were found in a dilapidated Ohio home with severe neglect, including human waste and confinement to a small room. Four adults face felony child endangerment charges after authorities discovered the children during an unrelated investigation in Hamden, a rural village in one of Ohio's poorest counties.
- 16 children found living in 'deplorable' Ohio home conditions, 4 arrested: 'Pure evil'
Four people were arrested in Ohio after 16 children were found living in severe, unsanitary conditions requiring medical treatment. Officials described the situation as 'pure evil,' with two children airlifted to trauma centers due to injuries.
- Children found in 'deplorable' Ohio home were part of same family
16 children from the same family were found living in deplorable conditions in a rural Ohio home, leading to four adults being arrested on felony child endangerment charges. The children required urgent medical treatment, and the house was described as nearly indescribable, resembling 'third world' conditions.
- ‘Looked third world.’ Children found in ‘deplorable’ Ohio home were part of same family
Sixteen children from the same family were found in deplorable conditions in an Ohio home, leading to four adults being charged with child endangerment. Authorities described the home as 'third world' and noted several children required urgent medical care.
- Children found in 'deplorable' Ohio home were part of same family
Sixteen children from the same family were found in 'deplorable' conditions in a rural Ohio home, leading to four adults being arrested on felony child endangerment charges. Authorities described the living conditions as 'almost indescribable' and 'third world,' with some children requiring urgent medical care.
- ‘Pure evil’: 16 children rescued from ‘deplorable’ conditions in home; 4 adults arrested
Sixteen children were rescued from 'deplorable' conditions in a Hamden, Ohio home, leading to the arrest of four adults charged with child endangerment. Some children required hospitalization due to severe conditions, and officials described the situation as 'pure evil.' Four suspects, including Gary Siders Jr., Sr., Elizabeth Siders, and Christina Siders, face multiple charges.
- ‘Pure evil’: 16 children rescued from ‘deplorable’ conditions in home; 4 adults arrested
Sixteen children were rescued from 'deplorable' conditions in a Vinton County, Ohio home, leading to the arrest of four adults charged with child endangerment. Officials described the situation as 'pure evil,' with several children in serious medical condition. A second search warrant has been issued as investigations continue.
- ‘Pure evil’: 16 children rescued from ‘deplorable’ conditions in home; 4 adults arrested
Sixteen children were rescued from 'deplorable' conditions in a Hamden, Ohio home, leading to the arrest of four adults. The children, aged 1.5 to 18, required medical evaluation, with two hospitalized. The four suspects face 17 counts of child endangerment.
- Adults arrested after 16 children found in 'deplorable' conditions in southern Ohio home
Four adults were arrested on felony child endangerment charges after 16 children were found in severe medical need and deplorable conditions in a southern Ohio home. Authorities described the situation as 'pure evil' and noted two children required transport to trauma centers for injuries.
- Adults arrested after 16 children found in ‘deplorable’ conditions in southern Ohio home
Four adults were arrested on felony child endangerment charges after 16 children were found in severe medical and deplorable conditions in a southern Ohio home. The children, aged 1.5 to 18, required urgent medical care, with two airlifted to trauma centers due to injuries.
- Adults arrested after 16 children found in 'deplorable' conditions in southern Ohio home
Four adults were arrested on felony child endangerment charges after 16 children were found in 'deplorable' conditions in a southern Ohio home. The children, aged 1.5 to 18, required medical treatment, with two flown to trauma centers due to injuries.