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A new indictment returned against a Sissonville couple accused of human trafficking and forced labor of their adopted Black children makes new allegations against the couple and paints a different ...
The sale closed on February 2. Three days later, the two posted bond. On March 28, they sold their home in Sissonville, the same home where children were found locked in a barn, for $295,000.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A Sissonville woman accused of locking her two adoptive children in a shed last year will remain on home confinement after previously posting a $200,000 bond. Kanawha County ...