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Kern County Deputies Rescue Boy With Bound Wrists and Ankles
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By Associated Press
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June 24, 2020

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“It was discovered the juvenile was consistently bound by his father and locked alone in the residence while the father went to purchase marijuana or went to work for up to 10 hours at a time.” — Kern County Sheriff’s Office
Neighbors in the Bakersfield area reported seeing the boy bound and hopping until he fell Saturday morning, the sheriff’s office said in a statement.

Special Victims Unit Called to Scene

Deputies found the boy’s wrists and ankles were bound with zip ties, and detectives from the Special Victims Unit were called in.
“Through the investigation, it was discovered the juvenile was consistently bound by his father and locked alone in the residence while the father went to purchase marijuana or went to work for up to 10 hours at a time,” the office said. “While at home, the father would repeatedly strike the juvenile with an unknown type of cord. It was determined that the juvenile lived alone with his father at the residence.”
The father, 32-year-old William Davis, was arrested and booked into the Kern County jail on suspicion of child endangerment, false imprisonment, and torture.

Do You Have Tips?

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Kern County Sheriff’s Office, (661) 861-3110.
(GV Wire contributed to this article.)

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