Malnourished Teen Escapes from Ohio Home, Parents Charged
Malnourished Teen Escapes from Ohio Home, Parents Charged
An Ohio couple faces an array of felony charges after their malnourished 13-year-old son escaped from their home, according to law enforcement officials. When the teen boy was found, he weighed just 65 pounds, was very malnourished, and had to be hospitalized to regain his strength, Crawford County Prosecutor Matt Crall said, adding, “The child had a very strict vegan diet that basically consisted of almonds, bananas, and grapes. He had to have everything eaten in 30 minutes…The parents kept the boy under surveillance to keep him from eating anything else.”According to court records, Parents John P. and Katrina Miller of Crestline were indicted by a Crawford County grand jury on “one count of kidnapping, a first degree felony; one count of felonious assault, a second-degree felony; two felony counts of child endangerment, one second-degree, one third-degree; and a first-degree misdemeanor count of child endangerment.” Crall said, “If convicted on all counts, they face up to 22 years and 6 months in prison.”John Miller, the boy’s biological father, also was indicted on a charge of “domestic violence, a first-degree misdemeanor,” stemming from allegations that “the father committed assault on the child when he wouldn’t eat the way they told him to eat,” Crall said. So, Miller faces an additional six months if convicted. The teen’s biological mother no longer has custody and Katrina Miller had adopted him.
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