Family Accused of Mistreating Teenager Held Captive in Toa Baja
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Authorities continue to investigate the allegations, while the defendants' lawyers maintain that the claims are false.
Five members of a family were charged on Friday afternoon with child abuse and unlawful restraint for an incident involving a 17-year-old girl in the Las Colinas Urbanization in Toa Baja.
Behind a facade of "normality," a residence in Toa Baja allegedly hid a teenager subjected to confinement, violence, and dehumanization.
Five members of a family were charged on Friday afternoon with child abuse and restriction of liberty, for an incident against a 17-year-old girl in Las Colinas Urbanization, in Toa Baja. According to the secretary of the Department of Justice, Lourdes Lynette Gómez Torres, charges were filed against the father of the 50-year-old minor Luis Meléndez Pagán; stepmother Suhely Rivera Guzmán, 49; and the victim's half-sisters, identified as Richeily…
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