According to a statement made by police, the child became upset after losing a bag of crisps

Boy, 6, shaking and crying as trio stuff him in tumble dryer for losing bag of crisps, say police

The young child was rescued by horrified onlookers who called for the help of emeregency services after spotting him locked inside the dryer as a form of punishment

by · The Mirror

Three adults have been arrested after allegedly locking a six-year-old boy in a tumble dryer as a form of punishment, leaving him 'shaking and crying'.

The shocking discovery was made by horrified onlookers at the Hi Tek Washateria in Houston, who alerted the authorities. Police reports suggest that the child had been trapped inside the machine for over five minutes.

It remains unclear how all parties involved are related, but it was reported last week that all adults responsible for the cruel punishment have been apprehended.

The incident reportedly occurred after the child became upset over losing a bag of crisps and was subsequently thrown into the machine by the adults. "On November 11, 2024, deputies with Constable Mark Herman's Office responded to the Hi Tek Washateria located in the 13000 block of Kuykendahl Road in reference to a six-year-old child being locked inside of a clothing dryer. Upon deputies arriving, they located the child visibly shaking and crying," the Harris County constable shared on Facebook.

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According to the post, All three suspects were arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail

"Constable Deputies attempted to detain the suspects but a male suspect evaded on foot. When deputies attempted to pursue the evading suspect, a female stepped in front of a deputy and pushed him, to block the pursuit," the post continued. "The female was detained and identified as Life Ford. The other male suspect was detained on scene and identified as Haven Duncan, who was found to be in possession of a loaded firearm. A police perimeter was set and the evading suspect was located and identified as Jaqory Gill."

Police claimed that Ford, 19, and Gill, 20, refused to let the child out of the dryer until he was able to locate the snacks. The report stated cruelty went on for five minutes until people watching started to call 911, reports the Mirror US.

"The child was evaluated by EMS and released to a guardian who arrived on scene," read the post. "Child Protective Services was contacted and advised the facts of this case."

Police were summoned when the boy was discovered by horrified bystanders at Hi Tek Washateria in Houston

According to the post, All three suspects were arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail. Haven has been charged with Child Endangerment and a bond set at $10,000.00 out of the 338th District Court.

Gill faces charges of Evading on Foot as well as a bond set at $100.00 out of County Court 15. Ford was charged with Interfering with the Duties of a Public Servant. Her bond was set at $100.00 out of County Court 7.

Local reports have confirmed that Gill and Ford have since posted bail, a fact which has sparked outrage due to the surprisingly low amounts. One online user expressed their frustration, stating: "Glad you got them. But it is high time that bails be set at amounts that actually deter crime and keep people like this locked up," adding, "We need higher bails. More of these types need to sit in jail, not roam the streets."

Another person was equally incensed, declaring: "The judges in Courts 7 and 15 should be ashamed of themselves," and "Endangerment to a child, evading arrest, and pushing an officer interfering in an arrest should be punished to the fullest degree! If they can make a decision to abuse a child like that over a bag of crisps, what would they do to another child over an actual offence to one of them! A $100 bond is nothing! ! ! What a disgrace you judges are to our city!"