Lonely kids found in squalor
September 11, 2008 10:50am
SEVERAL young children have been placed in care after they were found living without adult supervision at a Blue Mountains property.
The children aged between three years and 15 years were found by officers earlier this week.
Police have not confirmed how many children were living at the property, because of identification issues, but are trying to locate their parents.
Acting Inspector Gonzalo De La Harpe has commended the actions of police who supported the children during the emotional ordeal of their removal.
"I believe the level of empathy and care displayed by the officers towards the children was outstanding,'' Insp De La Harpe said in a statement.
"The officers clearly left a lasting impression on the children as they offered emotional support during the afternoon.''
The children were removed from the property "due to the state of the home''.
They are now in the care of the Department of Community Services.
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