In a new Octomom shocker, Whittier police announced today that they have visited Nadya Suleman’s house more
than once in the last 14 months. Why? Her neighbors reported that her six children were not being properly cared for.
Police say they’ve visited the homes of California octuplet mom Nadya Suleman several times in the last 14 months to respond to complaints about lost, trapped or poorly cared for children. Suleman gave birth to octuplets Jan. 26, and has six other children, ages 2 to 7.
Whittier Police Officer Jason Zulke says in July 2008, police and the Los Angeles County Department of Child and Family Services visited Suleman’s home in response to a complaint that the children appeared poorly cared for.
Zuhlke says both agencies determined the complaint was unfounded.
Police also visited the home to free a child from a locked bedroom, and when Suleman called to report her 5-year-old daughter missing. The child had wandered off after her grandmother and was found safe.
I seriously hope that her 8 children are placed in an adoptive home, even if it’s only temporary. There is no way in the world this woman can take care of 14 kids. This is such a sad story.


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