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Who are Lindsey and Cole Lydick? Mom and uncle face charges for keeping 10-year-old boy in trailer home filled with feces, maggots

2023-10-18 04:45
According to Indiana jail and court records, Lindsey and Cole Lydick have been booked numerous times over the past several years
Who are Lindsey and Cole Lydick? Mom and uncle face charges for keeping 10-year-old boy in trailer home filled with feces, maggots

HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA: An Indiana mother and uncle, who were initially found guilty for felony meth possession, are now slapped with charges related to mistreating a 10-year-old boy by subjecting him to torture in a trailer home filled with feces, mold, maggots, and several animals, including a Great Dane.

Authorities responded to a residence where Lindsey Jo Lydick, 38, and Cole Byron Lydick, 36, of Clayton, were living along US Highway 40 on October 11, according to the probable cause affidavit from the Hendricks County Sheriff’s Department.

When were the authorities informed about the incident?

Investigators had received a report from a person who said that “V1,” the 10-year-old boy, was living at a residence where the “entire trailer is covered in animal urine, feces, and ofhrf debris," Law and Crime reports.

Sgt Josh Nohren, the documents stated, “could immediately smell a strong odor of urine coming from within” the trailer as soon as he got there and “large amounts of dog feces” led right up to the front door.

After learning that the boy’s mother and uncle were living in the trailer, the sergeant was “granted permission to enter the residence and check the welfare of VI,” the affidavit continued.

What did the sergeant find inside the house?

Inside the house of horror was a Great Dane and four cats and the “odor of animal urine intensified” the deeper the sergeant went inside the trailer where the “flooring was covered in debris (clothing, miscellaneous personal property, hoarding),” the documents stated.

It was observed that the 10-year-old boy, “who appeared to be in good health and with no known injuries,” slept in a room with his mother despite the presence of “moldy clothes on the floor, cat feces, and large amounts of clutter.”

The sergeant further noted that the “bathroom had animal feces and urine in it and it appeared the shower had not been used recently,” the affidavit detailed.

Much to the horror of the sergeant, when he opened the door to one of two refrigerators in the home, he allegedly found “old, moldy food” inside and flies and gnats flying out of the appliance.

The sergeant did not wait any longer as he called up the Department of Child Services (DCS) to report what he saw.

A case worker responded by removing the boy from the trailer home and placing him into the custody of his father.

The case worker allegedly corroborated the nightmarish conditions inside the trailer, noting that the entire floor was “covered in what looked to be urine, grease, and animal feces,” and that the black refrigerator in the trailer had “an odor of rotting meat,” maggots in plain view, and a “coating on the base that looks to be mold of some type.”

Inside the bathroom was an “overrunning waste basket with what looked to be used toilet paper with human urine and feces,” the documents said, noting that the residents allegedly claimed the toilet did not flush.

Lindsey and Cole Lydick's past criminal records

The responding sergeant concluded that felony neglect of a dependent charges were warranted and the defendants were booked into the Hendricks County Jail on Saturday, October 14.

According to Indiana jail and court records, Lindsey and Cole Lydick have been booked numerous times over the past several years, starting in 2019 with a meth possession case.

Court records show that both pleaded guilty to felony meth possession in 2019 and they were sentenced to serve probation.

After the defendants were arrested again in 2019 allegedly violating their probation, the uncle faced another probation violation arrest in 2020.

Jail records state that while Cole Lydick was released from custody on October 16, Lindsey Lydick remains behind bars without bond in the neglect of a dependent case.

Lindsey Lydick was scheduled to face a bench trial in the theft case on October 16, just two days after her latest booking.

Hendricks County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Zielinski ordered her bond to be revoked on October 13.

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