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38-Year-Old Joseph Gregory Antonsen Father Arrested After 9-Year-Old Son’s Decomposing Body Found in Tucson Home: Tragic Neglect Revealed
Joseph Gregory Antonsen Arrested After Son Found Dead on Couch in Shocking Neglect Case. Pima County Tragedy – Details Emerge of Child’s Neglect in Spider-Infested Home. According to the report of Arizona’s Family, in a tragic incident in Tucson, Arizona, Joseph Gregory Antonsen, 38, has been arrested following the discovery of his young son’s decomposing body on their home’s couch in the Picture Rocks area. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department responded to a welfare check and found the 9-year-old deceased, having been left unattended for an extended period. Joseph Gregory Antonsen claimed his son fell ill days earlier but failed to seek medical help, leaving the body in the home for two days before authorities intervened.
Sheriff: Father arrested after 9-year-old son found dead in Arizona home
PIMA COUNTY, Ariz. — A 9-year-old boy was found dead Sunday afternoon near Tucson and the child's father has been arrested. The Pima County Sheriff's Department said deputies were dispatched to the area of Orange Grove Road and Pelto Path, where they found a child dead inside the residence.
9-year-old was left dead on couch for two days, Arizona cops say. Dad is charged
A 9-year-old boy was left dead on a couch for days in a garbage-filled home with no running water, Arizona deputies said. The child’s 38-year-old father, Joseph Antonsen, was arrested Sunday, July 14, in his home near Tucson, the Pima County Sheriff’s Office said in a probable cause statement.
Father arrested after 9-year-old son found decomposing in home outside Tucson
Pima County Sheriff's Department arrested the father of a 9-year-old boy who was found dead and decomposing after prolonged child abuse, according to deputies in a news release. Police said Joseph Antonsen, 38, faced charges of negligent homicide and child abuse after his son was found dead inside the family's...
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