Tennessee mom arrested for child abuse amid horrific living conditions

Tennessee mom arrested for child abuse amid horrific living conditions

WESTMORELAND, TN – Mindy Michelle Mooney, 36, is facing multiple charges after authorities found her children living in filthy and neglectful conditions. The Macon County Sheriff’s Office has charged Mooney with three counts of child abuse and neglect, stemming from conditions reported at her home on Tennessee State Route 52.

On Tuesday, a Macon County detective responded to a request for assistance from the Department of Children’s Services concerning a suspected child abuse case. The investigation revealed alarming statements from the children about their living situation.

The children reported that trash and animal feces were scattered throughout the residence. They described the state of their home, stating the filth extended to floors, furniture, and bedding, according to law enforcement.

The investigator corroborated these claims, noting trash covered the entire floor and strong odors were present. The children also indicated they often went without food, as almost all food in the refrigerator and cabinets was molded or spoiled.

In addition to the unsanitary environment, the children relayed accounts of being physically threatened. One child claimed that Mooney once instructed her husband on how to physically discipline them, telling him to “make sure he hits them in the throat.”

Authorities noted that the children had not attended school or participated in any educational activities since September 1. Following the investigation, Mooney was arrested and is being held at the Macon County Jail on a $60,000 bond.

Mooney is scheduled to appear in General Sessions court on Wednesday. The details of her case are not currently available to the public.

A mother faces serious consequences after her children endured appalling neglect and abuse, shocking the community.

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