March 26, 2018

Oregone for a few hours today


March 12, 2018:

In Bendover, Bend, Oregon, a woman who would temporarily abandon the children in her care in order to work out at the gym and go to a tanning salon has been sentenced to 21 years and 4 months in prison.


January Neatherlin, 32, who ran a daycare with 7 children (ranging from 6 months to 4 years old), pleaded guilty to 11 counts of first-degree criminal mistreatment and a count of third-degree assault.

She gave the children melatonin to induce sleep so that she could leave them unattended while she exercised and got a tan.

Other incidents at her daycare include a child who suffered from head trauma and a child who was burned by being given scalding hot milk.

<<Yes,it’s cloudy; not enough sun in parts of Oregon. Yes it’s hard to find time or make time to exercise.  But you get paid to watch kids, not to “look good”.  But with so many women, it’s all about them and their “needs” (read: WANTS).  Who cares about anyone else (including helpless kids)?>>


Neatherlin was on a list of subsidized child care for students at Oregon State University-Cascades.

<<I guess hers is one Beaver that won’t be seeing any action for at least 21 years (or maybe less, for good behavior).>>

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Link and text of original article:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bend-oregon-day-care-owner-january-neatherlin-gets-21-years-for-leaving-kids-to-go-tanning/


CBS/AP March 12, 2018, 7:02 AM

Oregon day care owner gets 21 years for drugging kids, leaving them to go tanning

BEND, Ore. -- A woman who abandoned children at her home day care center in Bend, Oregon to go tanning has been sentenced to 21 years, four months in prison. The Bend Bulletin reports 32-year-old January Neatherlin was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty in February to 11 counts of first-degree criminal mistreatment and a count of third-degree assault.

Neatherlin was arrested last year after police found seven children left unattended at her illegal day care center. CBS affiliate KOIN reported that the children ranged in age from 6 months to 4 years old.  Authorities said she forced the children to take medicine to induce sleep before heading to the tanning salon or to the gym.

The other counts of criminal mistreatment are for previous incidents with children, including several that left children with injuries including head trauma and burns from scalding-hot milk, the Bulletin reported.

"She has shown no remorse, after being confronted multiple times by multiple sets of parents," mom Audrey Torrance said.

In court Neatherlin apologized, telling families that she had failed them and let them down.

Neatherlin has prior felony identity-theft convictions under the names January Livsey and January Brooks.

Neatherlin took out a business license for Little Giggles in 2010, but it lapsed in 2012 and was not renewed, The Bulletin reported last year. A day care license is only needed if a provider cares for more than three children.

Neatherlin was on a list of subsidized child care for students at Oregon State University-Cascades.

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