Blogging from Slidell, Louisiana about loving life on the Gulf Coast despite BP and Katrina
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Scuzzbucket of the Week
Katayna Duhe
From WWL TV:
Seventh District officers were called to the Chevron gas station in the 7000 block of Crowder Blvd. Tuesday afternoon after the owner reported seeing the toddler wearing only shorts and socks standing alone inside the store. The owner notified police after he could not locate the boy’s parents.
Duhe had called police in hopes of reuniting with the boy Tuesday night, but a detective with the NOPD Juvenile Bureau said she never showed up to pick up her son, identified as Kindall Sanders Jr. A social worker with the Office of Community Services told Eyewitness News that Duhe never called that evening after the boy was placed in foster care.
Duhe turned herself over to authorities around 10 a.m. Wednesday and was charged with child neglect, cruelty to a juvenile and a separate fugitive attachment
She has two other children who have been placed in the care of others.
God help the judge that gives these children back to this bitch.
Cliff's anger mirrors a lot of people in this matter
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If she gets the baby back you could always just go to that Chevron once a week and look for him again like I am going to do. I was really going to buy him some clothes but once they get in the state system it's hard to find them.
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