Secret Revealed: An Arrest Warrant for a Different Crime Accidentally Led Police to the House — And They Discovered 16 Children in Horrific Conditions”

Secret Revealed: An Arrest Warrant for a Different Crime Accidentally Led Police to the House — And They Discovered 16 Children in Horrific Conditions”
Authorities found the children while executing a search warrant in an unrelated investigation, Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson said.
A criminal complaint in Vinton County charged Gary Siders Jr. with four counts of public indecency, with incidents dated May 23, 27, 29, and 31, 2026. The arrest warrant for Siders Jr. was dated June 30 — the same day investigators raided the house and discovered the 16 childre

Authorities arrested four adults on felony child endangerment charges after discovering 16 children in dire need of medical treatment Tuesday in a rural southern Ohio home.

The Ohio Bureau of Investigation and local sheriff’s department searched a home in the small village of Hamden, where they found the kids in what officials called “deplorable” conditions.”

“Conditions you cannot even imagine people being in, let alone children being in,” Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson said at a news conference.

Law enforcement arrested Gary Siders Jr., Gary Siders Sr., Christina Siders and Elizabeth Siders. They have not yet been arraigned and assigned public defenders.

Vinton County prosecuting attorney William Archer said they were being charged with second-degree felony child endangering because it involves “serious physical harm.”

Officials did not confirm if the children were related but said it was not a human trafficking situation. They said the adults were not locals and appeared to have been traveling

Hamden has a population of less than 1,000 people and is about 60 miles southeast of Columbus.

The children ranged from ages 1.5 to 18 and included both boys and girls, officials said. Several were in serious conditions when found, and two had to be flown to level one trauma centers because of their injuries.

Wilson said it was the worst scene he had ever encountered in his entire career, describing what he saw as “pure evil.”

Law enforcement were also executing a secondary search warrant at the home Tuesday, and the investigation is ongoing. The four adults will appear in court Wednesday morning.

“Justice will be served for these children,” Wilson said.