Officials with the Roman Forest Police Department in Montgomery County are looking for Raven Yates, who is now wanted for abandon/endanger child without intent to return.
Officials said that on Nov. 14, 2022, a concerned father contacted authorities that his 12-year-old daughter had been home alone with her 3-year-old brother since Sept. 28, 2022, much of the time without access to food or medical supplies.
The father, who lived out of state, immediately flew in from California where he had been working at the time. Police said the father learned that Yates had been seen in Mobile, Alabama, because he had been asked by his daughter to send food regularly. The children are said to not be registered in school and had been left at home along from September 28 to November 14, almost seven full weeks.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Raven Yates for two counts of abandon/endanger child without intent to return. The two children are currently safe with a family member in Alabama. Download the FOX 26 News App
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