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Georgia Couple Arrested for Allegedly Leaving 3-Year-Old Child Alone in Shed 'Without Running Water or Electricity': Reports
A three-year-old boy, Bjorn Turner, was allegedly left unsupervised in a filthy shed without running water or electricity for weeks On June 2, Sarah Pombert, 34, and Joseph Turner, 35, were arrested on charges of child cruelty, per Fox 5 Atlanta They are currently being held in Douglas County Jail, facing felony charges for allegedly causing "cruel or excessive mental or physical pain"A Georgia couple has been arrested for second-degree child cruelty after being accused of keeping a three-year-old child alone in a backyard shed for weeks. On June 2, Sarah Pombert, 34, and Joseph Turner, 35, were arrested for allegedly leaving three-year-old Bjorn Turner 'unsupervised, unbathed and unclothed' in a backyard shed in Douglasville from May 1 to May 22, ABC News, Fox 5 Atlanta and the Miami Herald reported. An arrest warrant filed on May 29 by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office stated that the accused 'kept a dirty living space in a shed without running water or electricity, and left the child unsupervised, unbathed, and unclothed with criminal negligence," according to the outlets. Officials have not disclosed the child's connection to Pombert and Turner, nor have they shared how they became aware of the child being left in the space, ABC News and the Miami Herald reported. A neighbor, Matthew Govoni, alleged that the couple had lived at the home for over a decade and the shed recently 'burned down during Memorial Day weekend,' ABC News reported, citing Atlanta ABC affiliate WSB. He also allegedly told the outlet that he was 'not surprised' to hear about the child's treatment and living conditions, considering 'the lifestyle [the family] live.' "I'm saddened for them and the child, but I mean, for the child, I hope they can get to a place where they can be helped," Govoni told WSB, per ABC News. Pombert and Turner are currently being held at the Douglas County Jail. The couple faces felony charges for allegedly causing "cruel or excessive mental or physical pain" to a child, according to Douglas County jail records obtained by Fox 5 Atlanta. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. As of Friday, June 6, no defense attorney was listed for Pombert or Turner, ABC News reported, citing court records. PEOPLE has reached out to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office for comment. Read the original article on People

06-06-2025
Georgia couple arrested for leaving 3-year-old in a backyard shed without electricity or running water
A Georgia couple is now behind bars after allegedly leaving a 3-year-old alone in a backyard shed for weeks, according to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. Sarah Elizabeth Pombert, 34, and Joseph Matthew Turner, 35, were arrested on Monday after allegedly keeping 3-year-old Bjorn Turner in a backyard shed in Douglasville, Georgia, from May 1 to May 22, according to an arrest warrant obtained by ABC News on Friday. The shed was described as a "dirty living space" that did not have running water or electricity, according to the warrant. The suspects allegedly left the child "unsupervised, unbathed and unclothed with criminal negligence," according to the warrant. The two were arrested for second-degree child cruelty and are currently being held in the Douglas County Jail, according to jail records. Neither Pombert nor Turner has a defense attorney listed as of Friday, according to court records. One of the couple's neighbors, Matthew Govoni, told Atlanta ABC affiliate WSB that the shed burned down during Memorial Day weekend, but officials have not disclosed how they became aware of the child living there. The Douglas County Fire Department did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment. Govoni told WSB that Pombert and Turner have lived in their home for more than a decade and was "not surprised" to hear about the child's living conditions due to "the lifestyle they live." "I'm saddened for them and the child, but I mean, for the child, I hope they can get to a place where they can be helped," Govoni told WSB.