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after allegedly making a 4-year-old sit on the toilet for about five hours, and spanking him every hour during potty training.The alleged incident happened on Tuesday. 23-year-old Gregory Bush allegedly confessed on Wednesday.Deputies say Bush made the 4-year-old sit on the toilet for five hours as he potty trained him, and that he came into the bathroom and spanked him every hour if he didn't use the bathroom.He told deputies he used a plastic spoon to spank the victim.Deputies say the child had injuries and bruising on his whole buttock and upper thigh and hip area.His live-in girlfriend allegedly knew about the abuse and said she allowed him to do it and was ok with using the spoon for discipline. Tiffany Seaman, 31, said she left the disciplining to her boyfriend because she was busy with work.She claims she was not home when some of the disciplining happened and that she did not notice the serious bruising on the child.She was charged with child neglect for not providing the child with the care and supervision necessary to maintain the child's physical and mental health along with failure to make an effort to protect the child from abuse.This story was originally published by 1202
downtown for a missing person.Four people were pulled from the debris Monday afternoon, and all were treated and released from area hospitals. However, a fifth person is still missing.Fire Chief Roy Winston said they feel they need to bring in heavier equipment to help in the search. Initially, jackhammers and smaller hand tools were being used so they didn't create more debris.Crews are searching an area estimated to be about 200-feet by 40-feet, so K9 units are being brought in to help narrow down the search area.Turner Construction will also bring in additional workers to help offload some of the concrete from the worksite.Fire crews have been working for over 19 hours at the scene, which started as a search and rescue but changed Monday around 7:45 p.m. local time to a recovery effort, according to an email sent from City Manager Patrick Duhaney to members of City Council."It goes without saying that this is a horrible tragedy," Duhaney wrote in the email. "Our thoughts are with the family of all those affected, particularly the individual who has not yet been found. We are all praying for a miracle."This story was originally published by 1163
With September in full swing, families across the country may consider taking part in some fall activities like pumpkin picking or trunk-or-treat events. But how safe are these activities during the pandemic?Many businesses are doing their best to create safe, socially distanced and fun activities for families this fall.Benton Family Farms in Kentucky is encouraging people to still come out and grab a pumpkin this year."We probably have the best crop you could ever imagine," says Mary Marcum.Marcum's family has owned Benton Family Farms for more than 70 years. The pandemic has hit her family's nonprofit business extremely hard, but they're still committed to bringing some fun events to people in the autumn months."We’re actually having a craft show this weekend. I took that opportunity because all of the high schools were shut down, they couldn’t have their normal [craft exhibit]. Crafting is a big thing here," says Marcum.Dr. Kenny Banh is an emergency physician and Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education at UCSF-Fresno. Dr. Banh says certain outdoor events could be safe for families this fall."I think all outdoor activities, if done properly, can be done safely, and that includes pumpkin patches and stuff like that," says Dr. Banh.He says following local and state ordinances is key. Also, don't assume that just because an event is happening, that all safety precautions are being taken to protect people from spreading COVID-19."Make sure you’re aware of the difference between [the business being] open, we should do this to what you should be doing. I think the responsible thing is to not say, ‘No it's not ok but go in.’ Understand that this is what I should be looking for. Are we able to stay social distant while we’re at the event? A red flag would be, oh gosh, we’re doing a hay ride and we’re all stacked right next to each other doing a hay ride. Then they're probably not adhering to guidelines," says Dr. Banh.Dr. Banh says trunk-or-treat events that could have close contact without masks is likely a bad idea. Dr. Banh says many people have quarantine fatigue and are still wanting to get out and about. Just make sure that while you're looking to bring some pumpkin spice into your life this fall, that it doesn't come at a cost to your health and safety. 2313
in downtown Indianapolis.The vehicle apparently fell from the fourth story of the Market Square Center Garage and landed on its roof in an alley behind the City Market.According to the Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD), a man and woman inside the vehicle, were killed.The vehicle fell shortly before 10 a.m. Wednesday. It wasn't immediately clear how the vehicle fell from the garage.IFD shared photos and video of the scene, showing the mangled car and blown out wall of the parking garage. 495
Credit score of 620 or higher is usually required, though this depends on the lender. Average FICO score in 2016: 753, according to Ellie Mae. 145