A Rosemount mother with four special-needs children and her husband, a convicted sex offender, have been charged with neglect, accused of raising their kids in a fly-infested home so filthy and cluttered that authorities branded it a fire trap.
The children, who authorities said were locked in their rooms with deadbolts when they misbehaved, were briefly put into foster care after officers came to the home in August, according to gross misdemeanor charges of child neglect filed in Dakota County District Court against Ramona L. Murphy, 38, and Steven T. Murphy, 48.
After five days in foster care in August, the two boys and two girls were returned to the home under the mother's care after safety problems in the home were corrected and the father had moved out, according to a child protection order filed in juvenile court. A court official said Thursday the children remain under "protective supervision" of the court.
Police officers and members of the state Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force came to the home Aug. 7 with a search warrant alleging that Steven Murphy, who was convicted in 2004 for third-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a minor and in 2002 for possessing child pornography, was again involved in child pornography, according to the child protection order.
Krissy Revolinski, 26, who has lived next door all her life, said she was "very shocked" by the allegations. The home is on the 3400 block of Lower 147th Street W.
She described the four children, whom she saw occasionally, as "the nicest kids." They also "kind of looked a little dirty," but she thought they had just been playing outside, she said.
She said she heard their mother yelling at them "a lot. A little bit more than an average parent would."
Records: Porn downloaded
The search found that child pornography had been downloaded, and four computers were taken from the home, the protection order document said.