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    Heartbreaking: 12-Year-Old Abandoned by Parents

    Heartbreaking 12-Year-Old Abandoned
    wahalaupdateBy wahalaupdateOctober 24, 2025Updated:October 25, 20251 Comment7 Views
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    A 12-year-old boy returned home from school to find his house completely empty, his belongings gone, and no sign of his mother or her partner.

    A chilling discovery shattered the quiet neighborhood of Primrose Drive in Copperas Cove, Texas.

    The boy’s sudden solitude exposed a heartbreaking case of abandonment that has since gripped the community.

    The Shocking Discovery

    The boy’s first reaction was confusion and fear.

    No warning, no note, just an empty house and a silent phone.

    The 12-year-old boy seeking help, he approached a neighbor, who immediately alerted the police.

    Officers arrived swiftly to a scene of desolation that no child should ever face.

    Authorities identified the adults involved as Erica Renee Sanders and Keven Dwayne Adams.

    The two had reportedly been discussing plans to move but never informed the boy about when or where.

    Their failure to communicate left the young boy stranded in a cruel and dangerous limbo.

    A Troubling History Revealed

    Neighbors revealed a darker side to the story.

    Several witnesses shared that Sanders and Adams had previously kicked the boy out of the home multiple times.

    The accusations paint a portrait of neglect and emotional abuse.

    When questioned, Adams and Sanders insisted the boy was meant to stay with an uncle.

    However, they refused to provide contact information, raising serious red flags.

    Police tracked down the uncle who adamantly denied any arrangements to care for the child.

    Authorities Respond: Arrest and Charges

    Investigators discovered that both adults also withheld their new address from child protective services.

    Further obstructing efforts to ensure the boy’s safety.

    The situation demanded swift legal action.

    Erica Renee Sanders and Keven Dwayne Adams were arrested and charged with abandoning or endangering a child with no intent to return.

    During interviews, Adams displayed frustration and “complained at length” about his girlfriend’s son, revealing an alarming disregard for the child’s well-being.

    Currently, the boy is safely placed under the care of child welfare officials, receiving the support and protection he desperately needs.

    Prosecutors in Coryell County are rigorously reviewing the case as investigations continue.

    The Community Reacts: Heartbreak and Outrage

    Neighbors expressed deep shock and sorrow over the neglect.

    Many described the boy as a polite, quiet child who did not deserve such cruelty.

    “He’s a good kid,” one neighbor solemnly told reporters.

    It breaks your heart that someone could just leave their child like that.”

    Legal Implications: Texas Defines Child Abandonment Strictly

    Texas law categorizes 12-year-old child abandonment as leaving a minor in circumstances where harm is likely, with no intent to return.

    Convictions can bring prison sentences up to 10 years, depending on neglect severity.

    This case highlights the grave consequences that neglectful parents face and the urgency needed to protect vulnerable children.


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