Local residents express their concerns over child safety following a recent desertion incident.
In Shreveport, Louisiana, Leanisha Broom was arrested for child desertion after leaving her five children home alone for days. The alarming situation arose when a family member reported her absence. Authorities acted swiftly, leading to the children’s placement in safe custody. Broom’s legal troubles highlight ongoing concerns about parental responsibility and protective measures for vulnerable youth.
In a troubling incident in Shreveport, Louisiana, a mother has been arrested on multiple counts of child desertion after it was revealed that she left her five young children alone at home for days. Leanisha Broom’s actions have sparked significant concern within the community, as authorities take steps to ensure the safety of the children involved.
The situation came to light when a concerned family member reached out to the Shreveport Police Department, worried about the well-being of the children. On February 15, police were dispatched to a residence located in the 5500 block of Virginia Avenue shortly after 11 a.m. The concerned relative indicated that Broom had been uncontactable and could not be located. This prompted the officers to carry out a swift investigation to determine the children’s welfare.
Upon further investigation, detectives discovered that Broom had not been at her job for two days leading up to the police visit. It became apparent that she hadn’t been with her five children since February 13. The oldest child, a mere six years old, reported that Broom had briefly visited the home on that day, dropping off a breakfast biscuit from McDonald’s before leaving for work—never to return.
This isn’t Broom’s first encounter with the law regarding her parenting. Records show that she has an active bench warrant from earlier this year for three counts of child desertion. There’s also a count from 2021 that adds to her growing list of legal issues. Broom’s troubles with the law have clearly been ongoing and have now reached a new level of severity.
The urgency to find Broom was heightened when attempts to arrest her on February 13 by the U.S. Marshals were unsuccessful; she was not at home at the time. Meanwhile, the condition of her children remained concerning, which prompted Child Protective Services to step in and take the necessary actions to ensure their safety.
As the investigation unfolded, the five children, aged 6, 4, 3, 1, and a mere 5 months old, were placed into the custody of a family member while the situation was carefully investigated. The well-being of these little ones is now the primary focus of authorities, and they are making every effort to ensure the children are in a nurturing and protective environment.
On February 17, Broom was finally located and arrested, adding five more counts of child desertion to her existing charges. This storyline has raised serious questions about the responsibilities of parents and the vital role that authorities play in protecting vulnerable children in the community.
The Shreveport Police Department has reiterated their unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of children in the area. Incidents like this serve as a sobering reminder of the challenges many families face and signal the importance of community awareness and intervention. As the case continues to unfold, many will be watching closely, hoping for a positive resolution to the children’s plight.
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