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Mom Accused of Abandoning Special Needs Kids for Days
24 Feb
Summary
- Children found alone in filth, hunger, and fear for days.
- Mother faces seven felony charges including child abandonment.
- Neighbor's 911 call led to the rescue of the two children.

In Flint Township, Michigan, a mother is facing serious charges after allegedly abandoning her two children with special needs. Krystal Farmer, 27, is accused of leaving the young children alone in their home for days, where they endured filth, hunger, and fear. Responding to a neighbor's welfare check on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, police found the residence in a deplorable state, with trash everywhere, feces on walls, and no food readily available.
Officers discovered one child attempting to eat spoiled raw meat due to extreme hunger, while the other was found curled up on the floor. The Flint Township Police Department shared body camera footage of the "heartbreaking" scene on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Prosecutors have charged Farmer with seven felony counts, including child abandonment and child abuse. She was taken into custody with bond set at $64,000 on February 21, 2026. Farmer is due in court on March 5, 2026, for a probable cause hearing. Both children are now safe, and authorities credit a neighbor's observant call for their rescue.




