Lancaster County couple accused of forcing teen to live in shed waive preliminary hearings, head to trial for child endangerment

REINHOLDS, Pa. — A Lancaster County couple accused of forcing a teen in their care to live in a wooden shed behind their home will stand trial on charges of child endangerment after waiving their preliminary hearings, the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday.

Daryl Jay Sensenig, 41, and Grace Louis Sensenig, 42, both waived preliminary hearings before Lancaster County Judge Clark Bearinger on September 4, according to District Attorney Heather Adams.

Both are charged with a felony count of endangering the welfare of a child, while Daryl Sensenig faces an additional charge of simple assault, prosecutors said…

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