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glynne64
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Pregnant Girls Attack Group Home Director, Escape
(CBS) AMERICAN FORK, Utah Three pregnant teens living in a group home in Utah whacked the director in the head with a frying pan, tied her up and fled in a minivan, police said.

According to a report by CBS affiliate KUTV-TV in Salt Lake City, the girls, two 15-year-olds and a 16-year-old, are from California, Texas and Illinois. Police believe they left the state after restraining the director with power cords Tuesday and tying up another pregnant teen.

The director “was able to break free and then she went up and untied the 17-year-old female and then they contacted the police,” American Fork police Sgt. Shauna Greening said.

New Hope, a privately owned maternity home in Utah County, is a place for struggling pregnant teens, 30 miles south of Salt Lake City.

Girls attend school in the area and are taught prenatal care, child birth, adoption and parenting skills. A call to a phone number listed for New Hope went unanswered Thursday.

But the owner, Spencer Moody, tearfully told a Salt Lake City TV station that he would close the rural home. He said about two dozen girls had given birth after living at New Hope.

“We’ve had a lot of parents call and thank us for giving their girls back,” Moody told KTVX-TV.

Greening would not release the teens’ hometowns or the name of the director, whose purse, checkbook, credit cards, cell phone, video camera and 2005 Dodge Caravan were stolen.

“It’s been there about three years, and we’ve never had any problems,” Greening said.

The director said “she never had any indication that anything like this was going to happen. They were all sitting around doing homework before the attack occurred,” the sergeant said.

The teens were sent to the home by their parents to get them away from problems with drugs or friends, Greening said. Parents have been contacted about the incident.

Detectives were checking for any use of the director’s credit cards.

New Hope is among a handful of maternity homes licensed by the Utah Division of Child and Family Services, spokeswoman Carol Sisco said.


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I once hit a man in the head with a cast iron frying pan, but that was because he was beating up his girlfriend! devil.gif


Robert1
There must have been something strange going on at this place for the girls
to have behaved this way. I wonder what the investigation will turn up.
liokee
QUOTE(Robert1 @ Jan 19 2007, 01:53 PM) [snapback]1508133[/snapback]
There must have been something strange going on at this place for the girls
to have behaved this way. I wonder what the investigation will turn up.

This is exactly what I was thinking! You took the words right out of my mouth...
_Nyx_
What's really scary is, they're going to be parents.
glynne64
QUOTE(liokee @ Jan 19 2007, 01:01 PM) [snapback]1508145[/snapback]
This is exactly what I was thinking! You took the words right out of my mouth...

Ya ever think that maybe they just wanted to get back to their boyfriends or go to the mall after they had been told they couldn't. Not saying that's so, but if girls this age are willing to film the beating of another girl cause she showed an interest in a boy that one of the was involved with..what's to say they wouldn't do this to their house mother just cause she said "no" to something. Like I said, not saying this is the case, but it's possible. I wonder what the girl who was also tied up had to say. hmm.gif

Edit (added): Let's wait to see what comes about when they are tracked down. I have a feeling there's quite a bit to this story. I also wonder where they'll be found since the girls are from states basically across the country. Any wagers on where they're going?
MoonPrincess
QUOTE(_Nyx_ @ Jan 19 2007, 04:04 PM) [snapback]1508151[/snapback]
What's really scary is, they're going to be parents.


I know. I can't believe the girls did that. If they continue down this road. They're going to lose their children to someone else.
chaoszerg
QUOTE(Robert1 @ Jan 19 2007, 08:53 PM) [snapback]1508133[/snapback]
There must have been something strange going on at this place for the girls
to have behaved this way. I wonder what the investigation will turn up.



Why they could just be silly idiots.
RachelM
I dunno. This was taken from the website for New Hope, and it just seems a little creepy to me.

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In most cases, you need to act quickly to get your daughter out of her current situation and away from most of her friends. You don't want her to go where they will have access to contact her, and it is also a great benefit to be far away geographically.


Sounds to me like it's a great place for parents who are ashamed of their daughter's pregnancy to ship off them off to. God forbid the neighbors find out.

I really love THIS is on their website, too: "...dedicated professionals who have the up most interest in their success." UP MOST? C'mon people. Utmost. That's not so difficult, is it?

Then again, the girls could just be skanky little ho hos.

Ugh. I'll quit now. grin2.gif


coldethyl
I vote skanky little ho hos because that makes me think of snack cakes that are slightly dangerous.
dantheman2435
Holy crap. The fist few lines had me giggling.
girty1600
This whole story sounds 100% shady to me. I just don't know.
DevaDevil
Well keep an eye open for use of the checks, Credit cards or hospital visit's and they'll show up.
Will be interested in the tale they'll spin; they've got to have a good excuse. Or at least think they do.
nativechick1989
blink.gif .. thats wicked .............. "bun in the oven" gang happy.gif
Purplos
Well, the article did say parents sent their girls there to get them away from drugs and bad influences, so the "no contact with the friends" rule makes sense. These teens were not the girl next door who just made a mistake...
girty1600
I can understand the reason behind "eliminating outside influences". This is a group home for very young girls who haven't made healthy choices for themselves in the past such as having unprotected sex, alcohol and drug use and running with kids that do the same.

I wouldn't want my 14 year old daughter taking advice from other teen mothers who might influence her to raise her child when she's only a child herself. If abortion is not an option due to religious beliefs then adoption is the next best choice. This group home not only teaches proper child bearing but also offers classes on the adoption process.
Grindcorp9000
That's pretty funny actually.
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