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Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009

Georgia: Woman arrested for having 4 kids in filthy home

ACWORTH, Ga. — A Georgia woman has been arrested for having four children in a filthy home.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that an arrest warrant says 37-year-old Casey Abigail Robinson of Acworth faces charges of contributing to the deprivation of a minor because of the condition of the home.

Police say problems in the home include water flooding, mold growth, insect infestation and an "unknown source of fecal matter" in the bathroom.

Police say the four children in the home ranged in age from 6 to 13.

Robinson is listed as Casey Pineda in jail documents. She was arrested at the home Friday evening and was release on $2,500 bond around 11:30 a.m. Saturday.

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