SNELLVILLE, Ga. (AP) — A Snellville man and woman face child cruelty charges after authorities say their two teenage sons were found living in hazardous conditions at the family home.
The teens were removed from the home after animal control officers were called to the address Friday and notified state welfare workers. Police say they found roaches and fleas, cat feces and urine and trash in the kitchen of the home and in one boy's bedroom.
WSB-TV reports that the boys are staying with their grandparents (http://bit.ly/1ur0Fv7 ).