Social worker arrested after child cuffed to porch | Inquirer News

Social worker arrested after child cuffed to porch

/ 09:05 AM November 18, 2013

Dorian Lee Harper is seen in an undated photo provided by the Union County, N.C. Sheriff’s Office. Harper and Wanda Sue Larson, a North Carolina social worker, were arrested Friday, Nov. 15, 2013 after a foster child was found cuffed by the ankle to Larson’s front porch in Monroe, N.C., with a dead chicken hanging from around his neck. AP

MONROE, North Carolina – A North Carolina social worker is under arrest after a foster child was found cuffed by the ankle to her front porch with a dead chicken hanging from around his neck.

Wanda Sue Larson and Dorian Lee Harper were arrested Friday after a sheriff’s deputy found the shivering 11-year-old boy. Larson is a supervisor with Union County Department of Social Services. The couple, both 57, adopted four children and were serving as foster parents to the fifth child.

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Union County Sheriff Eddie Cathey called the incident shocking. Harper and Larson are charged with intentional child abuse inflicting serious injury, false imprisonment and cruelty to animals.

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They are in jail awaiting a court appearance set for Monday.

The children, ages 8 to 14, have been removed from the home.

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