Mother of toddler found wandering barefoot at Far Rockaway laundromat was behind bars for Brooklyn home invasion: DA - QNS
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Mother of toddler found wandering barefoot at Far Rockaway laundromat was behind bars for Brooklyn home invasion: DA - QNS
"Leshea Harris, 30, was arraigned in Queens Criminal Court on Oct. 8 on a complaint charging her with four counts of endangering the welfare of a child after she allegedly left her four children, including a 4-year-old boy, at the Beach 25th Street apartment of Amariah George, 30, with her four children, while the two mothers went to East New York to rob a woman on New Lots Avenue, according to the criminal complaint."
"According to the criminal complaint, on Monday, Oct. 6, just after 9 p.m., Harris entered an apartment at 455 New Lots Ave. through a window while George broke through the common door of the residential building and headed to the same apartment. Harris tried to let her accomplice into the apartment but the tenant tried to keep the door closed. George allegedly sprayed her in the face with mace."
A homeless mother, Leshea Harris, 30, and an accomplice, Amariah George, 30, face charges after allegedly leaving multiple children unattended and committing a home invasion and robbery. A 4-year-old autistic, non-verbal boy was found wandering barefoot in a Far Rockaway laundromat at 5:30 a.m. and was taken to St. John’s Episcopal Hospital. Police located seven other unattended children at George’s Beach 25th Street apartment. Both women were arraigned on child endangerment counts in Queens and on burglary, robbery, assault, trespassing, criminal mischief, and weapons-related charges in Brooklyn.
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