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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Chicago couple may face charges after kids reportedly found bound, blindfolded near SUV in Walmart


A suburban Chicago couple is facing criminal charges after two of their five children were found bound and blindfolded by the family's vehicle in Lawrence, Kansas.

Deborah and Adolfo Gomez, of west suburban Northlake, were arrested Wednesday on two counts of child abuse and five counts of endangering a child.

The children are aged five through 15. Police say the two youngest, ages 5 and 7, were found bound and blindfolded in the family's Chevy Suburban SUV that had been parked in a Walmart parking lot since Monday. The vehicle had no license plates, according to police.

Police say the family was traveling to Arizona to see relatives when their SUV developed mechanical problems on I-70 and they stopped in Lawrence.

A customer called police from inside the store saying they saw a child in the parking lot with his arms tied behind him sitting next to a van.  More

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