Police: Parents Kept Child Out Of School For Over A Year
Posted: 4:23 pm EST February 9, 2009Updated: 6:51 pm EST February 9, 2009
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. -- Deputies in DeKalb County arrested a mother and father on charges of truancy after they allegedly kept their 11-year-old daughter out of school for more than a year.Channel 2's Tom Jones was at the scene as DeKalb County authorities placed Tiffini Green and her husband, Kelvin Lovett, under arrest.Authorities said Green withdrew her 11-year-old daughter from school in 2007 and never re-enrolled her.The would-be sixth-grader cried in a back room as the arrests unfolded.The parents face hundreds of counts of educational neglect, authorities said.The solicitor general has made pursuing parents who don't send their children to school a top priority. "This is not about the parents. This is about the child," said Solicitor General Robert James.James said the arrests are about intervening in a child's life and keeping them from becoming a statistic. Eighty-eight percent of Georgia's inmates are drop-outs.Green first said she withdrew her daughter because she was homeless. She then said her daughter was homeschooled. "I had to take my daughter out because I was out on the streets," Green said.A DeKalb County investigator said Green never filed any intent to homeschool.Investigators at the scene tried to reassure the 11-year-old. "We're going to make sure you get in school so you can get an education," said one officer.The 11-year-old's sister is taking care of her while her parents are in jail.The parents will appear before a judge Friday.Each educational neglect charge carries a maximum of a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
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