Vandergrift woman sentenced for endangering five children found living in deplorable home conditions

GREENSBURG, Pa. – A Vandergrift woman has been sentenced to jail, probation, and home monitoring after pleading guilty to charges of endangering the welfare of five children who were discovered living in squalid conditions.

Westmoreland County District Attorney Nicole W. Ziccarelli announced that Heidi Beer, 35, pleaded guilty in county court and was sentenced by Common Pleas Judge Meagan Bilik-DeFazio to serve 3 to 23 months in prison, followed by three years of probation and six months of home electronic monitoring. Judge Bilik-DeFazio ordered Beer to serve her home monitoring in the same Emerson Street residence where the children had been forced to live.

Beer was charged by Vandergrift Police in August after officers encountered the children, ages 16, 15, 14, 10, and 9, while responding to an unrelated call. The children told officers they had not seen their mother for several days and were unable to contact her. When police accompanied them home, officers reported an overwhelming stench and discovered deplorable conditions inside the house — feces and urine on the floor, no running water or food, holes in the walls, leaky pipes, and bunk beds made of plywood without mattresses…

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