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    Police: Malnourished Wis. girl abused for years

    MILWAUKEE (AP) โ€” A severely malnourished Wisconsin teenager found walking barefoot in pajamas outside in the cold last week had been forced to stay in an unfinished basement for years and an alarm would sound if she went upstairs, police records say.

    The 15-year-old told authorities she ate what she could find in the garbage and on the floor of her father and stepmother's Madison home. Sometimes she was made to eat her own feces and drink her urine, according to a police affidavit.

    When Mike Vega found the teen Feb. 6, he says she was crying and walking barefoot in thin pajamas. She was bleeding from a gash on her nose and other small scrapes and was so scrawny he mistook her for an 8-year-old.

    "It was the most shocking thing I have ever seen," Vega, 31, said Wednesday, recalling the afternoon when he found her. "A little girl looking like that. I've never seen anybody look like that to be honest."

    Her 40-year-old father and 42-year-old stepmother, whom The Associated Press is not naming to protect the girl's identity, were arrested Friday on suspicion of child abuse and neglect, and a judge set their bail Tuesday at $20,000 each.

    A hearing was set for Thursday to review the bail and discuss the status of the potential charges, Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne said. He said he was waiting to receive the evidence and couldn't comment on when charges might be filed.

    Madison police spokesman Joel DeSpain said the girl was getting follow-up medical treatment and remained in protective custody.

    A doctor quoted in police reports said what the girl went through before Vega found her amounted to "torture."

    The girl said her father and stepmother had forced her to stay in the basement since 2006. She told authorities she would have to scrounge for food and at times was made to eat her feces and drink her own urine.

    She told authorities that she had to ask her stepmother for permission to eat, drink water or use the bathroom upstairs. She said if she was caught eating without permission, the couple would make her throw out the food or vomit it back up.

    Vega, who lives about a mile from the girl and her family, said he was driving on a busy street not far from home when he spotted her. As he slowly passed her, he looked through his rearview mirror and saw her bare feet. He backed up and she told him she needed help.

    Once she was inside Vega's car, he noticed her bloody scrapes and a large bruise on her forehead. The girl's feet were purple from the cold, he said.

    She was scared at first, but Vega said she became more comfortable after he showed her photos of his three young sons and a Mary Poppins video on his cellphone.

    According to police records, the girl told authorities she had been let out of the basement that day to "clean some papers" for her stepmother and that the woman became angry because she wasn't working fast enough.

    The teen told Vega the stepmother threw her back downstairs but she managed to escape out a window. Vega said the girl told him she feared the woman would throw her down the stairs again. She said the woman even threatened to kill her.

    Vega said the girl "wasn't crying, wasn't hysterical" when she spoke about her stepmother's alleged death threat. "But it wasn't nonchalant either," he said. "You could see fear in her eyes. It was very disturbing."

    The girl only weighed 70 pounds. Barbara Knox, a physician at American Family Children's Hospital quoted in the police reports, told officers the malnutrition the girl suffered "poses a significant risk of death" and that chronic starvation had caused her puberty to be arrested. Knox also said the girl would be at high risk for other disorders and complications that can lead to death.

    The teen said her stepmother homeschooled her using a third-grade workbook, according to the affidavit.

    Neighbors concerned about the girl have called authorities at least twice in the past, but they're not sure if anything was done.

    Mark Stuntebeck, 44, said he's seen the girl taking out the trash and scavenging through it to find food. "She seemed to be hiding and munching on crumbs or remnants of something," said Stuntebeck, who lives next door.

    Melissa Clark said she heard the teen's family berating her inside the house, but the girl rarely came outside. Clark's mother was visiting from Florida last year and called child protective services, Clark said.

    Once, the teen's parents yelled at her for showing too much skin when she was bent over and her blouse hung off her, Clark said. "It was horrible," said Clark, 38, who lives across the street. "She was treated like Cinderella."

    State Department of Health Services spokesman Sara Buschman said she couldn't comment Wednesday.

    The girl's 18-year-old stepbrother also was arrested on a probation and parole hold. DeSpain said he couldn't comment on the arrest. Two other minors in the home were taken into protective custody, DeSpain said.

    Police said they encountered the girl in 2007, when someone alleged she might have been molested by a family member. The girl did not corroborate the allegation and her family was not cooperative, police said.

    She appeared healthy at the time, police said.

    Vega said he has never felt worse about anything in his life.

    "That night (after finding the teen) I said to my wife we need to pray for that girl because no one else cares or prays for her," he said. "You couldn't imagine โ€” as a parent or even as a human you couldn't imagine โ€” the look on her face and how sick she looked and know somebody was ultimately responsible for that."

    ___

    Associated Press writer Todd Richmond in Madison and AP News Researcher Julie Reed in Charlotte, N.C., contributed to this report.

     
    • anthony  •  Syracuse, New York  •  3 mths ago
      He's stronger than i am, i would have gone in her house, found them and the rest i'll leave to the imagination.
      • Kat 3 mths ago
        I know, I'd be on death row if I'd been there.......
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Ya, good way to get shot.
      • anthony 3 mths ago
        Shoot first
    • Amespi  •  3 mths ago
      Thank you Mr. Vega for your kindness towards this girl. These subhumans should get put to death. Period.
      • Frank Reardon 3 mths ago
        way to talk like a subhuman, stupid
      • bearfan 3 mths ago
        Ronnie? Why is her comment stupid? Do you like child abusers?
      • MEGA 3 mths ago
        Has nothing to do with like or dislike abusers. It's about a system that doesn't work!
    • Cynthia  •  3 mths ago
      How utterly unimaginable! Thank goodness this man stopped when he saw her walking...most people would have just kept on driving.
      • Sybil 3 mths ago
        Madison, Wisonsin is around 10 degrees below zero, this time of year.
      • Jerry 3 mths ago
        Cynthia is wright. Most people don't want to get involved. I had an experience years ago. My dad and brothers were delivering papers early one morning and I spotted a woman lying on the side of the road. I told my dad to stop. He did and went to check on her. When he got back we asked him if she was dead? He said yes, dead drunk. It was very cold that morning so we called the police right away. That was my dad's and his dons life saving story.
      • We Have Banana Bread! 3 mths ago
        If "most" people would have just kept on driving after seeing that girl in that condition, then they are just as horrible people as the parents.
    • BVAS1430  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Another fine job done by the authorities.
      It's not like nobody had ever seen this girl; even the neighbors called the police.
      And neighbors, how about following up when calling the police for seeing a minor scavanging for food?
      And everybody condemned Joe Paterno for not following up...geez.
      • Jerry 3 mths ago
        there was one here in houston where a mans wife was missing and the kids were taken away because they think he killed her. They were getting close on the case. He had visitation rights as long as a case worker was there. When they got to the house the kids rushed up and the worker followed. The dad locked the door before the case worker could get in. She called 911 but was told they could do nothing unled something happened. Well it did. The dad had spred gasoline all over the house and set it on fire, killing a 7 & 5 year old boy and himself. The911 operator finaly frleased the call but the poliece got there 9 minutes later. They say if she had released it right away the poliece were close enough to be there in 2 minutes. She was fired.
      • Grumpy 3 mths ago
        Jerry - That was in Washington State...
      • jnm 3 mths ago
        BVA... Your final comment re: Paterno doesn't make any sense...you can't condemn a person for not doing something until after you find out that they didn't do it. The Paterno story broke before this one, should we have decried this one before we even knew about it?
    • Chienne  •  3 mths ago
      Another neighbor called CPS but there's no other information on that complaint. Somebody's head better roll over this.
      • Lisa 3 mths ago
        Social Services or the Cops will not be held accountable for this...it happens more than we even know, and no one ever pays-why do you think monsters like this do it? They know no one cares.
    • terryt  •  Dunkirk, New York  •  3 mths ago
      And people who want children cannot have them..How could anyone do such things.?
    • cocomann15  •  3 mths ago
      20,000 dollars..that judge should be removed ... why not just give her back so they can kill her like that freak did to his two sons a couple of weeks ago........a slap in the face for justice....
    • theproofreader  •  3 mths ago
      there bail should be set at $20000000000000000000000000000 dollars,, no amount of excuses can explain the treatment of this child PERIOD FRY THEM
    • Reine  •  3 mths ago
      Those sickos... My heart goes out to this poor young girl who was forced to endure this horrific torture... May God bless her heart.
    • Timothy  •  Highlands Ranch, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Too many people hide behind their shades and hope for the best. From what the doctor said, these people should be charged with several counts of attempted murder. Give them to me, one at a time for 3 hours, that's all I need.
    • Brooke  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      People have to be evil through and through to do this - Surely other family members noticed her absence yet they did nothing?
    • JoeS  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      those dirty fecks need to be tortured..start by locking them in a cold dark room seperated by metal bars,feed them scraps collected from the neighborhood trash..then make em vomit it all up and make em eat that.they can also ingest their bodily waste.let em see how it feels
    • The John  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Oh, these two should be drown in puddles of fecal matter.
    • Dorothy Donning  •  Corvallis, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      This has nothing to do with a political party. Its about some sick people who have caused horrible damage to their child. Thanks to the good man that listened to his gut, took the time to get involved, and hopefully gave this girl a chance to heal.
    • sheila  •  Clinton, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Only $20,000? Really? Abuse, torture, starvation, throwing her down the stairs, Child abuse to the Max! What the hell is wrong with our society?
    • dude  •  3 mths ago
      20,000. bail? Shame on that judge. And shame on that court system for allowing that low bail. Kidnapping and torture, physical and mental abuse, is worth more then 40,000. Disgusting. Those who did this, and those who witnessed it, who minded their own business? Guilty.
    • LifeIsGood  •  3 mths ago
      Mike Vega...God Bless You for being her "Good Samaritan". The world need more people like you and less people like the parents!
    • hexus  •  3 mths ago
      For those who are confused - THIS is child abuse. Following through on a threat to shoot the laptop of a spoilt child, is NOT!
    • James  •  Glen Allen, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Why was bail even allowed? These people need to be put in a hole somewhere and have it closed in over them. Children are the greatest gift and they need to be treated as such.
    • MISTYFAN4EVER8887  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      This is absolutely disgusting. There's nothing that sickens me more then child abuse.

      I don't think you can even call this child abuse, that sounds like putting it lightly..............it's like BEYOND child abuse............this little girl would most likely be dead already if this person didn't step in.
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