Ohio fire lieutenant, wife accused of starving children and beating them with belts
CINCINNATI - A lieutenant with the Miami Township Fire Department in Hamilton County and his wife have been indicted on charges of endangering children.
Anthony was indicted on one count of endangering children and Amy was indicted on 11 counts of endangering children. There was alleged physical and emotional abuse done to the juvenile victim, according to the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office. Both have been arrested and are being held at the Hamilton County Justice Center while they await arraignment.Anthony faces a three year maximum sentence. He is on paid administrative leave pending the criminal investigation and court proceedings, the chief said.
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