Los Angeles Times

Desert couple’s felonies dropped

Parents found living in a shack with their children now face misdemeano­r counts.

- By Paloma Esquivel paloma.esquivel @latimes.com Twitter: @palomaesqu­ivel

Prosecutor­s downgrade charges against parents who were living in a tiny Joshua Tree shack with their children.

San Bernardino County prosecutor­s on Wednesday dropped felony charges against a homeless Joshua Tree couple accused of child abuse after they were found living with their children in a shack in the desert.

The couple now face several misdemeano­r charges.

Daniel Panico, 73, and Mona Kirk, 51, were charged with three felony counts of child abuse in March after sheriff’s deputies came across the family while on patrol. Authoritie­s said the couple had been living for years with their three children in a desert shack without access to running water, bathrooms or enough food.

Their children, ages 11, 13 and 14, were taken into custody by the county’s Department of Children and Family Services.

Friends of the family quickly rallied to their defense, saying they were being prosecuted for being homeless. They described a couple who cared deeply for their children and did the best they could in difficult circumstan­ces.

Prosecutor­s said the new charges more specifical­ly address the conduct of the couple. Kirk and Panico now face three misdemeano­r charges of willful cruelty to a child and three misdemeano­r charges of failure to address truancy.

Panico’s attorney, Michael Kennedy, said the move by prosecutor­s was a victory.

The felony charges were “probably not supportabl­e, so they have opted for dismissing [them] and downgradin­g the case to misdemeano­rs,” Kennedy said in a written statement. “We remain distressed that there will still be delays in getting the family reunited, which has been our primary aim, but they no longer have the sword of felony Damocles hanging over their impoverish­ed heads.”

The couple have been allowed to visit their children, but they have not yet been permanentl­y reunited. A pretrial hearing in the case is scheduled for late June at the Joshua Tree courthouse.

 ?? Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times ?? MONA KIRK and Daniel Panico, right, had been charged with felony child abuse. Friends of the couple contended they were being prosecuted for being homeless.
Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times MONA KIRK and Daniel Panico, right, had been charged with felony child abuse. Friends of the couple contended they were being prosecuted for being homeless.

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