A Halifax Township couple have been charged with aggravated assault, false imprisonment and related offenses. Joshua and Brandi Weyant are jailed in Dauphin County on $1 million bail each.
Investigators suspect the couple stopped feeding and caring for the children in September, according to court documents.
Court records do not list an attorney for the couple who could comment on the charges.
The children told authorities they were locked in their bedroom at night, pounding on the wall to be let out to use the bathroom, but relieving themselves when no one came, Pennlive.Com (https://bsmedia.business-standard.combit.Ly/2hJSln8 ) reported.
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When authorities showed up, the children, a 6-year-old boy and two girls, ages 4 and 5, were underweight, their skin was caked with animal hair, dirt, feces and urine, and they "reeked of a strong odor similar to that of caged animals," the affidavit said. All of them showed signs of physical abuse.
A doctor told police that had the children not received medical treatment, it's likely the two older siblings would have died within days or a week "as a result of the physical abuse and neglect they received in their home," police said. Brandi Weyant told authorities on Dec. 20 that Joshua told her not to feed the three children or "she would get in trouble," the affidavit said. She said she wanted to give up the children to people who could care for them, but her husband wouldn't allow it.
Confronted with Brandi Weyant's allegation that he told her not to feed the children, Joshua Weyant told police, "We feed the kids in order," the affidavit said.
"He later states that he didn't want the children overfed," the affidavit said. "He states that the house always has food and there is never a shortage of food in the house." Both defendants denied physically abusing the children. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 2.
Joshua Weyant faces unrelated child sexual abuse charges from 2013, according to court records.