Pennsylvania
3 family members charged in death of 6-year-old in Reading, Pennsylvania, DA says
READING, Pa. (CBS) — Three family members were charged for the death of a 6-year-old girl in Reading after she was locked in a room for more than three days, the Berks County District Attorney’s Office said on Monday.
The 6-year-old’s grandparents — Jazmine A. Rodriguez and Manuel Rodriguez Sr. — and her uncle, Manuel Rodriguez Jr., were charged with criminal homicide, false imprisonment, endangering the welfare of a child and other related offenses. The DA’s office said the grandparents were taken into custody on Monday, but Rodriguez Jr. remains at large.
On May 28, the DA’s office said the Reading Police Department responded to a home on Schuylkill Avenue for a report of a 6-year-old girl in cardiac arrest. Once officers arrived on the scene, it appeared the 6-year-old girl was dead for a “period of time,” the DA’s office said.
According to the DA’s office, an autopsy revealed the 6-year-old died due to dehydration and “prolonged exposure to high ambient temperature due to child neglect.” Her death was ruled a homicide.
“The condition of the victim at the time of her death is consistent with the victim being locked in the room for more than 3 days,” the DA’s office wrote in a press release.
The 6-year-old was also wearing a soiled diaper for several days before her death, which led to a severe diaper rash, the DA’s office said. The lack of air circulation in the room where the 6-year-old was sleeping may have reached 100 degrees with 90% humidity. According to an affidavit, the bedroom where the 6-year-old was found dead had a lock on the outside of the door.
Police obtained a search warrant for Jazmine and Manuel Rodriguez Sr.’s cellphone during the investigation. According to an affidavit, Jazmine Rodriguez’s cellphone revealed searches of “how to abandon a 6-year-old girl.”
According to the affidavit, a witness who spent time at the house told investigators that the 6-year-old girl would have to come home from school and stand in the corner and face the wall. The affidavit says she would stay there until Jazmine Rodriguez would come home. If the 6-year-old had to use the bathroom, she would be escorted to the restroom, an affidavit said.
The witness told police the 6-year-old “did not have access to water or food because the family did not want her having to use the bathroom,” an affidavit said. The witness also told investigators that Jazmine and Manuel Rodriguez Sr. would take turns watching her on a monitor while she was inside the bedroom.
The Reading School District released a statement about the 6-year-old’s death.
“The child previously attended school in our district during the 2021-22 school year and parts of the 2022-23 school year. While she did not attend school in RSD last school year, some of our students and staff got to know her during her time with us,” Dr. Jennifer Murray, the Reading School District superintendent, wrote in a statement. “We urge anyone in our community with knowledge about a child in harm’s way to report it.”
Pennsylvania
Mother, 6 children die in Central Pennsylvania house explosion, state police say
A mother and her six children died when their Central Pennsylvania home exploded and caught on fire Sunday morning, state police said.
The explosion and fire happened at around 8:30 a.m. at a home on Long Run Road in Lamar Township, Clinton County, which is roughly 35 miles from State College. Crews arrived on the scene and found the home fully engulfed in flames, with the mother and her six children trapped.
State police identified the 34-year-old woman who died in the fire as Sarah B. Stolzfus. Her 11-year-old son, 10-year-old son, 8-year-old daughter, 6-year-old daughter, 5-year-old son and 3-year-old son also died in the blaze, according to state police.
A propane leak inside the house might’ve caused the explosion and fire, state police said. Propane tanks outside the home did not explode or contribute to the fire, according to state police.
The explosion and fire are under investigation by state police.
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State Police investigating incident in Salisbury Township
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Pennsylvania State Police is investigating an incident in Salisbury Township on Saturday.
Lancaster County dispatch confirmed that troopers were called to the 4900 block of Strasburg Road for an incident that was reported around 11 a.m.
Fire and EMS was called to the area but have since been cleared, dispatch said.
This is a developing story. CBS 21 is working to learn more.
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