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Mom chained 13-year-old daughter to fence, then turned her phone on silent and went to watch TV so she wouldn't be bothered, cops say

A 34-year-old Florida woman allegedly tied her teenage daughter to a fence outside for about an hour and turned her phone on silent so no one could bother her. The post Mom chained 13-year-old daughte

Mom chained 13-year-old daughter to fence, then turned her phone on silent and went to watch TV so she wouldn't be bothered, cops say
Law & Crime โ€” 13 July 2026
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A 34-year-old Florida woman allegedly tied her teenage daughter to a fence outside for about an hour and turned her phone on silent so no one could bo

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Why This Matters

Cases of child neglect and abuse often reveal systemic failures in protective services, even when authorities are aware of red flags. This incident underscores how easily a childโ€™s basic safety can be compromised by a caregiverโ€™s neglect, not just violence, and how such neglect can go unchecked until a crisis erupts. It also raises questions about the accountability of bystanders who may have seen the child in distress but failed to intervene.

Background Context

Florida has long grappled with underfunded child welfare systems, where caseworker caseloads often exceed recommended limits, delaying responses to reports of abuse or neglect. The stateโ€™s "free-range parenting" laws, which allow parents to leave children unattended in certain circumstances, have also created legal gray areas that can be exploitedโ€”or misinterpretedโ€”by caregivers. Meanwhile, social services agencies nationwide struggle with a backlog of investigations, leaving vulnerable children in potentially dangerous situations for weeks or months.

What Happens Next

The motherโ€™s legal fate will likely hinge on whether prosecutors pursue charges beyond child neglect, such as false imprisonment or abuse. The case could also prompt reviews of local child protective services protocols, particularly around how quickly welfare checks are conducted after reports are filed. Advocates may push for stricter oversight of "parental rights" arguments used to justify extreme discipline methods.

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