Three people charged with child abuse, allegedly locked children in cages

Published 6:01 pm Wednesday, January 15, 2020

A southeast Alabama mother, grandmother and grandfather accused of locking children in wooden cages have been arrested, a sheriff said Wednesday.

Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones announced the arrests of Pamela Deloris Bond, 66; James H. Bond, 69; and Kylla Michelle Mann, 30, AL.com reported. All three live in Smiths Station.

Sheriff’s investigators looking into information on possible child abuse went to the home and made contact with four children, ages 11, 10, 4 and 3.

While at the home, deputies noticed two wooden cages that had lids that locked.

Investigators said they learned that the children had been locked in the cages multiple times.

Investigators said an 8-month-old child also lives at the home but was not there when deputies arrived.

All five children have been placed in state Department of Human Resources custody.

The suspects have been charged with two counts of aggravated abuse of a child less than 6 years of age and two counts of reckless endangerment.

Additionally, Pamela Bond is charged with one count of tampering with physical evidence.

Bail for James Bond and Mann was set at $122,000. Bail for Pamela Bond was $123,000.

Online records were unavailable Wednesday afternoon and it was unclear if they had an attorney who could comment on their behalf.