Woman from Waterloo faces charges due to allegations of negligent child supervision.
Waterloo Woman Arrested on Child Endangerment Charges
Megan Stivers, a 35-year-old resident of Waterloo, was arrested by the Waterloo Police Department on August 15 at around 10 p.m. The charge against her is child endangerment, and the case stems from ongoing incidents involving a child.
According to a report by the FingerLakes1.com staff, the charge against Stivers is related to a lack of adequate supervision. The details of the incidents have not been released.
The arrest occurred in Waterloo, and an appearance ticket was issued to Stivers. The court appearance for her is scheduled for September 3 at 5 p.m. in the Town of Waterloo Court. However, the specific court where she will appear was not specified in the provided text.
It is important to note that the search results do not provide information about a specific accused person charged in connection with child endangerment who also practices other professions outside the role of a mother.
FingerLakes1.com, an all-digital news publication based in the region, was founded in 1998 and has been keeping residents informed for more than two decades.
The charge falls under a section that requires parents or guardians to exercise reasonable control over their children. Stivers' case is a reminder of the importance of parental responsibility in ensuring the safety and well-being of children.
The Waterloo Police Department did not release any further information about the arrest or the ongoing investigation. As this is an active case, more details may be released in the future.
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