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Magic Mood Jeep© - 05 Jan 2006 14:13 GMT
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/5859640/detail.html

Vacationing Parents Get Sitter For Dogs, Leave Kids Alone
9-Year-Old Had To Care For 5-Year-Old With Autism
POSTED: 8:17 am EST January 5, 2006
MANTECA, Calif. -- A married couple who got a dog sitter for their puppies
but left the man's young children home alone while they vacationed in Las
Vegas were arrested Wednesday, police said.

Jacob Calero, 39, and Michelle De La Vega, 32, were taken into custody as
they arrived home on a flight to Oakland. They had left town Friday to
celebrate the new year, authorities said.

The couple apparently told 9-year-old Joshua to look after his
5-year-brother, Jason, who is autistic. The children spent one night alone
before police found them.

The grandmother, Libbey Holden, said she called police because she had
suspected the couple left the children at home in San Ramon, about 35 miles
east of San Francisco.

"I had big concerns," Holden said. "These kids are helpless."

Joshua said his father and stepmother got each other puppies for Christmas,
which they brought to De La Vega's mother to care for before leaving town.

"I thought they loved them more than us," Joshua told The Associated Press
during an interview at his maternal grandmother's apartment. The children's
mother died in 2003.

He added that he and his brother ate cereal for breakfast and cooked frozen
dinners in the microwave.

"I didn't know who I could call in an emergency. Even if I called my father,
he's far away, so there wouldn't be much he could do," Joshua said.

Calero and De La Vega each were being held on suspicion of two felony counts
each of child endangerment. Bail was set at $200,000.

Police found the children asleep in their beds Saturday night. A gas
fireplace was on, but they found nothing out of the ordinary.

"It appears that the food and the environment were set up for them to be
alone," San Ramon Police Sgt. Brian Kalinowski said.

Officers began calling Calero's cell phone Saturday, but he didn't call back
until Tuesday. "We get the sense that they felt no urgency for them to
return home," Kalinowski said.

Calero and De La Vega have requested lawyers and have refused to talk to
police, Kalinowski said. Felony child endangerment carries a maximum
sentence of six years in prison.

Calero is a plumber and De La Vega works in a dental office, police said.
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Karen - 05 Jan 2006 15:34 GMT
I heard about this this morning. I just canNOT believe people.

> http://www.theindychannel.com/news/5859640/detail.html
>
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> Calero is a plumber and De La Vega works in a dental office, police said.
> redistributed.
Shiral - 05 Jan 2006 18:28 GMT
Kee-rist..... Just unbelieveable.  And when they had a grandparent
living within easy distance who could have looked after the kids.

Why do people have children when they're unprepared to take care of
them??

I wonder if that father was so careless and unfeeling toward his sons
when their mother was alive--I sure hope not.  But evidently, his new
wife doesn't give a damn about the children, and now he doesn't,
either. That's so hurtful for those poor kids, too, to know the dogs
were higher on the caring meter than they were!

Melissa
Adrian - 05 Jan 2006 18:31 GMT
> Kee-rist..... Just unbelieveable.  And when they had a grandparent
> living within easy distance who could have looked after the kids.
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>
> Melissa

Another example of why some people should be spayed/neautered. :-(
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NMR - 05 Jan 2006 20:13 GMT
You beat me to it Adrian

 If you don't want the responsibility of children put a rain coat on, plug
the dam  or  just keep the pants on
Birth control is to easy to get every gas station men's room has them they
even give them out for free at health clinics

>> Kee-rist..... Just unbelieveable.  And when they had a grandparent
>> living within easy distance who could have looked after the kids.
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>
> Another example of why some people should be spayed/neautered. :-(
Yowie - 05 Jan 2006 22:08 GMT
> http://www.theindychannel.com/news/5859640/detail.html
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> but left the man's young children home alone while they vacationed in Las
> Vegas were arrested Wednesday, police said.

Some people ought to be neutered before they are capable of breeding.

Yowie
Cheryl - 06 Jan 2006 01:43 GMT
> Joshua said his father and stepmother got each other puppies for
> Christmas, which they brought to De La Vega's mother to care for
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Associated Press during an interview at his maternal
> grandmother's apartment.

This is just disgusting. :(

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