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Posted: Saturday, 22 December 2012 4:21AM

Parents in Kids Bound Case Plead No Contest



     LAWRENCE, Kan. - Two Illinois parents accused of binding and blindfolding two of their children in a Walmart parking lot in Kansas have pleaded no contest to charges. Adolfo Gomez of Northlake, Ill., pleaded no contest Friday to two counts of felony child abuse and three misdemeanor counts of child endangerment. The Lawrence Journal-World reports that his wife, Deborah Gomez, pleaded no contest to three counts of child endangerment on December 14th. Sentencing for Adolfo Gomez is scheduled for February 8th. Prosecutors are recommending a 30-month sentence for Adolfo Gomez and a year of probation for Deborah Gomez. Both parents were arrested June 13 when Lawrence police found two children, ages 5 and 7, tied up near their vehicle in the Walmart parking lot. Three other children were in the car unrestrained.

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12/22/2012 4:33AM
Parents in Kids Bound Case Plead No Contest
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