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Two Texas parents are facing charges in connection with their 12-year-old daughter’s death after allegedly attempting to treat her life-threatening injuries with smoothies and vitamins.

Denise Balbaneda, 36, and Gerald Gonzales, 40, were arrested Tuesday and charged with injury to a child causing serious bodily injury by omission, which is a first-degree felony. Their bond was set at $200,000 each.

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The child, identified as Miranda Sipps, a cheerleader at Jourdanton Junior High School, sustained life-threatening and severe injuries on Aug. 8 and was taken back home by her mother and stepfather, according to the New York Post. The parents then allegedly attempted to treat the girl’s injuries with smoothies and vitamins rather than immediately take her to a hospital.

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Denise Balbaneda, 36, and Gerald Gonzales, 40, were charged with injury to a child causing serious bodily injury by omission. (Atascosa County Sheriff)

The Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release that Balbaneda called 911 at 8 p.m. on Monday, four days after the girl was injured, to report that her daughter was experiencing respiratory issues.

“The investigation revealed the parents failed to seek medical assistance for the girl, even though she was mentally and physically incapacitated and non-responsive,” the sheriff’s office said in the release. “It appears the mother finally called 9-1-1 when the girl went into respiratory distress.”

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Dispatchers told Balbaneda to pull her vehicle over on the side of a highway as she was attempting to drive her daughter to the hospital herself so that EMS could meet her there and take the child to the hospital.

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The mother called 911 at 8 p.m. on Monday, four days after the girl was injured, to report that her daughter was experiencing respiratory issues. (iStock)

The girl, who was alive but unconscious when EMS reached her, was then transported to the hospital, where she was later pronounced dead.

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The sheriff’s office continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the injuries that led to the child’s death.

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A former Riverside County man was found guilty of sex trafficking a female victim and forcing her to engage in commercial sex acts along L.A.’s notorious Figueroa Corridor.

Elias Abdul Shabazz, 34, formerly of Perris, was found guilty by a jury following a five-day trial, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Prosecutors said Shabazz had led the victim to believe they were in a romantic relationship before he turned physically and sexually violent. He began demanding that the victim engage in commercial sex acts from May to October of 2021, court documents said.

He carried a handgun with him and, on occasion, was accused of using it to pistol-whip the victim. He also fired the gun at her feet while threatening to kill her, prosecutors said.

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At trial, the victim said Shabazz demanded that she meet a daily quota of commercial sex proceeds and that she was terrified of the consequences of not meeting that quota. 

She testified that Shabazz compelled her to work in the notorious Figueroa Corridor in South L.A., a dangerous area known for human trafficking and prostitution.

Shabazz had confiscated her identification card, Social Security card and birth certificate. He constantly monitored her cell phone to stop her from communicating with any friends or family.

“He also introduced her to addictive narcotics and controlled every aspect of her life, including when she ate, slept and showered,” prosecutors said.

In May 2025, Shabazz was arrested and has remained in federal custody. His last known address at the time was in Washington, D.C.

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On June 26, 2026, Shabazz was found guilty of one count of coercing or enticing interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution.

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Oct. 6, where he faces 15 years to life in prison.

“Sex trafficking matters rank among the most tragic cases our office prosecutes,” said First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli. “This defendant will now face many years in a federal prison cell for his sick, disgusting, and disturbing behavior.”

“Elias Shabazz preyed on a vulnerable victim using physical and sexual violence and cruel psychological coercion to compel commercial sex acts for his own profit,” said Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “There is no place for this type of conduct in civilized society. We deeply respect the victim’s courage to face her trafficker in court. The Criminal Division will continue to bring these cases and try them.”

Anyone with information about human trafficking can report tips to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888

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