Indiana Police Officer and Wife Charged with Child Neglect
Logansport officer Cody Scott and his spouse Kylie are facing serious allegations related to the treatment of their six-year-old daughter.
Incident Overview
On January 19, in subfreezing temperatures of 18 degrees Fahrenheit, a witness observed a young girl standing outside holding a troubling sign. Concerned for her safety, the observer contacted emergency services.
The sign, which threatened harm to her brother, read: “I want to stab and Kill my brother — I even take an antipsychotic — If you need to give pity — then give it to the victims.”
Police Response and Charges
Officer Cody Scott responded alongside his supervisor to address the situation. Body camera footage captured their interaction with the witness, who expressed alarm over the girl’s condition.
During the discussion, Scott acknowledged his role in the punishment but defended the method he employed, stating, “Yup, she comes out here every 30 minutes, and she goes back inside every 10 minutes to warm back up.”
Both Cody and Kylie Scott have been charged with two counts of felony child neglect. Following the incident, Scott was placed on unpaid leave while the investigation is ongoing.
Background and Prior Incidents
The young girl has reportedly been subjected to similar disciplinary measures in the past. According to her caseworker, other incidents included being required to carry signs to school and public places that demeaned her behaviors.
- At school, she bore a sign reading: “I pee on everything and cover it up like a cat.”
- At Walmart, she was made to display: “I lie to hurt other people.”
Scott admitted to the media that his daughter is under the care of a therapeutic program and has had prior hospitalizations for behavioral issues, revealing that his family has been involved with the Department of Child Services.
Community and Official Reactions
The Logansport Police Chief confirmed that immediate actions were taken, including involving the Indiana State Police for an objective investigation. The department is committed to ensuring the safety of all children in their community.
The case has drawn public attention, prompting discussions about appropriate disciplinary methods and the responsibilities of parents, especially those in positions of authority.