Puzzling outcome of Houston child neglect case as woman, boyfriend are released without charge after her starving boys, 7, 10, and 15 ‘are found, abandoned,’ inside apartment next to the decomposing remains of their 9-year-old brother who’d been dead for a year
Mother and boyfriend released without charge after her three children 7, 10, and 15, were found ‘abandoned and starving’, inside Houston apt next to the decomposing remains of their sibling
The 9-year-old boy had been dead for a year
The three siblings and skeletal remains were found at 3535 Green Crest in Houston after police were asked to do a welfare check
15-year-old called 911 to report that his 9-year-old brother had been dead for a year and his skeletal remains were in a room next to his
The children were living in deplorable conditions and had likely been abandoned to fend for themselves for several months
Children’s mother and her boyfriend were located and interviewed by cops before being released without charges
Sheriff’s office says charges are pending – ‘Connecting all the dots, it seems they were in there while the body was deteriorating,’ Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzales said
Next-door neighbor who first noticed a foul odor coming from the apt ’13 or 14 months ago’ and repeatedly complained to apt complex management, but nothing was done
Homicide investigators along with CPS and Child Abuse investigators reportedly, are also working on the case

No charges filed, mother and boyfriend released after 9-year-old found dead and kids were abandoned
The Houston mother and her boyfriend were questioned and released without any charges after the woman’s three starving children, ages 7, 10, and 15, were found living alone in an apartment in deplorable conditions, along with the decomposing remains of their nine-year-old brother who police say had been dead for a year.
The siblings and skeletal remains were found at 3535 Green Crest, near Addicks Clodine and Westpark Tollway in Houston, Texas, around 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, after police responded to a request for a welfare check that was made by the eldest child.
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzales said the three brothers were living without adult supervision for months in deplorable conditions and that the body of the dead child was on full display, prompting repeated complaints about a terrible smell from a neighbors.
In an update late Sunday, Gonzalez revealed that the children’s mother and her boyfriend have been located and interviewed by homicide detectives.
The three siblings and skeletal remains presumed to be of a fourth sibling were found at 3535 Green Crest in Houston on Sunday.
On Monday, the sheriff announced that the couple was released without being arrested or charged with any crime. No explanation was provided for the decision to let the pair go at this time.
Reacting to the raised eyebrows a spokesperson for the sheriff’s office said: ‘This is an active investigation, with charges pending.’
While there were no indications that the children were locked in the house, they had seemingly been abandoned by adults and were ‘fending for each other.’

‘I think the oldest sibling was doing the best he could to take care of the others,’ Gonzales said. He did not say whom the apartment was registered to, nor who was paying the rent.
‘Connecting all the dots, it seems they were in there while the body was deteriorating.’
HCSO is now investigating to determine the circumstances that led to the death of the minor and how long the kids had been alone.
A neighbor in the apartment complex told the station KTRK that she complained for months about a foul odor emanating from the unit where the shocking discovery was made over the weekend.
The gruesome incident began unfolding at around 3.15pm on Sunday, when cops received a 911 call from the 15-year-old boy, telling a dispatcher that his nine-year-old brother had been dead for a year and his skeletal remains was in a room next to his in the family’s apartment.
The teen also revealed that his parents had not been living in the apartment for several months, Gonzales said in a tweet.
Deputies were dispatched to the apartment and found the remains of a small child.
According to the sheriff, who described the situation as ”heartbreaking,’ the younger siblings ‘appeared malnourished and showed signs of physical injury.’
All three surviving children were taken to a hospital to be evaluated and treated for their injuries.
The minors are now receiving professional assistance, and victim’s advocates have been made available to help them cope with the trauma.
Homicide investigators along with CPS and Child Abuse investigators are also working on the case.
It is unclear whether any of the surviving siblings were enrolled in school.
The children had seemingly been left abandoned by adults for a long period of time and were ‘fending for each other.’ Homicide investigators along with CPS and Child Abuse investigators are also working on the case.
Residents of the area said that management had been doing inspection rounds in the area for the last couple of weeks. A neighbor living next door to the siblings told KTRK she had no idea there was anyone occupying that unit, let alone children.
She said that 13 or 14 months ago, she first noticed a vile odor wafting from what she thought was an abandoned apartment.
The smell was so bad, the woman said, that she would be forced to turn off her air conditioning to prevent it from entering her apartment through the vents.
The neighbor said she complained several times to the building’s management about the smell, but it is unclear if anyone had gone to the unit housing the siblings to inspect it.

Harris county authorities said the investigation is still in the preliminary stages: ‘Very horrific situation here, very tragic. I’ve been in this business for a long time and I’ve never heard of a scenario like this, it really caught me by surprise,’ said Gonzales when addressing the media on Sunday evening.
‘We are trying to identify next of kin to determine exactly what happened and how we got to this point…We’re going to make sure we conduct a thorough follow-up investigation,’ he added.
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