Woman Accused of Leaving Children Home Alone Before House Catches Fire
- On Sunday, June 29th, 29-year-old Hilda Xona Cojoc was arrested in Henderson County after a fire erupted at her home where her two young sons were left alone.
- Cojoc left her two sons, aged 7 and 10, unsupervised at their home starting at approximately 8 a.m. while she went to work, resulting in the children being alone for nearly five hours before the fire started.
- Firefighters worked to put out flames erupting from the roof of a home on Walnut Street, while a nearby resident assisted in safely moving the two boys across the street away from the fire.
- Authorities set Cojoc's bond at $150,000, placed the boys in Child Protective Services care, and noted "This could have ended in absolute tragedy."
- The cause of the fire is still being investigated, and officials expressed relief that the situation did not lead to a more serious outcome.
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