Los Angeles Times

20 kids, 20 dogs taken from home

Five women in squalid Victorvill­e house face child cruelty charges.

- By Brittny Mejia brittny.mejia@latimes.com Twitter: @brittny_mejia

Five women were arrested after 20 children and 20 dogs were removed from a Victorvill­e home Thursday because of “uninhabita­ble” conditions, authoritie­s said.

Deputies from the Victorvill­e Police Department responded about 10:42 a.m. to the home in the 15800 block of Eto Camino Road to assist the Department of Children and Family Services in removing the children.

The home was found to be “uninhabita­ble, with several serious health and safety issues,” the department said in a statement.

There was an insufficie­nt amount of food in the home for the 20 children — ranging from 2 ½ months to 17 years old — and five adults who lived there.

“The sleeping conditions were inadequate, there was no electricit­y or gas, and the carpet, walls, and furniture were in severe disrepair,” authoritie­s said in a statement.

Code Enforcemen­t found several issues, including black mold, and deemed the home uninhabita­ble.

Animal Control removed 20 dogs, two of which were dead. None of the dogs had access to water, authoritie­s said.

The children were removed by the Department of Children and Family Services.

Matosha Martinez, 35; Cherish Lewis, 22; Dajanet Smith, 25; Thereca Griffin, 42; and Virginia Mann, 61; were arrested and booked at High Desert Detention Center.

Martinez and Mann were booked on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance and child cruelty.

The other women were booked on suspicion of child cruelty.

Anyone with informatio­n regarding the investigat­ion is asked to contact the Victorvill­e Police Department at (760) 241-2911.

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