Two Rogersville residents were
charged Saturday with elder abuse in connection with caring for an adult
in less than humane conditions.
Banner
Gale Skeen, 56, and Rebecca Jean Armstrong, 46, both of Stanley Valley
Road, were jailed when an 80-year-old woman both were caring for was
found at the residence.
In a
report filed by Deputy Dustin Winter, of the Hawkins County Sheriff’s
Office, he was performing a welfare check on the 80-year-old woman at
the residence when Winter interviewed Armstrong and Banner Skeen. During
the interview, Armstrong stated that she takes care of the woman.
Winter observed that the trailer was in a dilapidated state with the
windows being broken and bashed out. As Winter entered the mobile home,
there was a smell of feces and rotting food. Ebbie Skeen, 80, was
sitting on a couch barefoot beside a portable bed chair. Skeen could not
walk very well and could not take care of herself.
There were a large amount of flies
everywhere in the house and were buzzing around the woman. The mobile
home had large holes in the floor that led straight to the dirt below.
There were dog feces everywhere in the trailer, and completely covered
the floor in some sections.
The
kitchen was piled with dishes covered in rotting food and a thick layer
of black mold on almost all of the surfaces of the kitchen and all over
the ceiling.
A
refrigerator appeared not to be working and contained nothing but
rotten food, according to the report. Winter walked to the bathroom and
observed that the bathtub was full of trash and the toilet was
overflowing with human feces.
Ebbie
Skeen’s bedroom was located next to the bathroom and contained nothing
but a mattress and a blanket in the floor with dog feces all over it.
When interviewed, Ebbie Skeen stated that when her bed pan gets full, both persons dumped it in the yard beside the house.
Winter went to the outside of the residence and observed a broken pipe leading into the yard that had sewage coming out of it.
There
were also no washer or dryer available. Both persons were taken to the
Hawkins County Jail while Ebbie Skeen was taken to a safe and clean
location.
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Two arrested for elder abuse in Hawkins
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