Well this is one of the most bizarre stories I’ve heard in a while.
On November 29, four West Jordan, Utah, children, ages eleven, eight, seven, and three, went missing. On December 2, the West Jordan Police Department went to their home for a welfare check. They apparently found the home unlocked and unoccupied. On December 10, the Utah Department of Public Safety issued an “endangered and missing children” advisory. A few days later, charges were formally filed against Elleshia Anne Seymour, the children’s mother. She was charged with four counts of custodial interference and removing a child from the state — all third-degree felonies.
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The welfare check came after friends and coworkers said she wasn’t answering her phone. A former boyfriend told
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