The Arizona Republic

3 sisters escape alleged captivity

2 relatives charged with abuse of siblings ages 12, 13 and 17

- VALLEY & STATE

After fleeing to a neighbor’s home for help, three sisters tell police they were kept prisoner for two years in a Tucson home. Police arrest two relatives — a 32-year-old woman and a 34-year-old man — on charges of child abuse and kidnapping.

ATucson couple was arrested Tuesday after three girls told police they had been imprisoned in a home for up to two years, authoritie­s said.

The girls are siblings — ages 12, 13 and 17 — and police are investigat­ing two of their relatives, a 32-year-old woman and a 34-year-old man, on allegation­s of child abuse and imprisonme­nt.

is not naming the suspects because doing so could identify the underage victims in the case.

Authoritie­s said the girls appeared malnourish­ed and extremely dirty, and were living in filthy conditions.

The girls told police they hadn’t bathed in four to six months and were fed one meal a day, according to a Tucson police statement.

Details were sparse on Tuesday night, but police said they were called at about 4 a.m. to a house on

reports of an assault. The two youngest girls said they escaped and went to a neighbor for help after the 34-year-old man tried to break into a room while brandishin­g a knife, the statement said.

Police said they found the 17-year-old girl in a locked bedroom during a search of the home. The sisters told police that the eldest girl was kept in a separate bedroom from the other two and that they had not seen each other for months, possibly up to two years, police said.

The man and woman were charged with three counts each of child abuse/emotional abuse; three counts each of child abuse/physical abuse; and three counts each of kidnapping. Police are also holding the man on suspicion of sexual abuse of a person under 15 years of age.

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