A Carthage woman was charged with endangering the welfare of a child in the second degree, a misdemeanor, after allegedly leaving her 5 to 6-year-old son naked for days and sometimes leaving him alone while she walked around the neighborhood.
The Carthage Police Department was called to a home in the 300 block of N. Garrison Tuesday after a neighbor saw both Rainel Christine Rozik (DOB 1979) and the child naked in the backyard, according to the probable cause statement. The neighbor told police he thought Rozik had been using drugs.
From the probable cause statement:
When approaching the open door of the residence I observed the kitchen to be trashed and it looked like there had been some kind of disturbance.Due to not knowing where the naked Juvenile and Rozik were, the door being wide open, and the state of which the yard and house were in, we decided to make entry to the residence to see if anybody was inside and to see if they were okay.
Officers made clear verbal announcements prior to entering with no response.
The house was a complete mess, I observed dirty dishes filling both sides of the sink, ants crawling all over the place, a kitchen knife in a pan on the stove, cat food spilled all over the kitchen floor, a cork screw bottle opener on the floor in the living room, sex toys in the single bedroom that appears to be shared by J1 and Rozik.
Officers contacted Rozik and J1 in the 400 block of W. Vine St. J1 ran into the roadway when I pulled up and Rozik did not attempt to stop him or even seem to notice. J1 was still naked, covered in bug bites, and had what appeared to be tape and gauze around his left ankle. J1 also appeared to be skinny for his age.
Rozik appeared to be out of touch with reality, her pupils were constricted, her eyes were glassy, Rozik stumbled as she stood up and walked.
Rozik made claims of having a second child a couple months old that went to the lake with a neighbor, but there was no evidence to support that. Rozik was very uncooperative with officers and would be cursing at J1 one-minute then playing with J1 another.
I later contacted the neighbor (W2), who advised Rozik did not have any other juvenile children. W2 also advised on 05/13/2024 between 1:00 P.M and 2:00 P.M. she went over to Rozik’s to check on her and contacted J1 naked and alone locked inside the residence. J1 advised W2 that Rozik went on a walk and had been gone all day. W2 advised Rozik goes on walks and leaves J1 alone in the residence.
W2 advised she sees J1 almost every day and he has been naked for days. W2 believes Rozik is using drugs.
Bond was set at $2,500 cash or surety. Rozik is not to have any contact with anyone under age 18.
15 comments:
Sounds like instead of setting a bond, she needs placed in a mental health or detox facility. Obviously she has some mental health and/or addiction issues. Where is common sense? Has it taken a permanent vacation?
Rainel Christine Rozik is Sick, who would do this to an Innocent Child. I hope that she never is allowed to do this to any Children the rest of her miserable life, and that the child is with someone that will take care and love him as they should. Children are our Greatest Gifts.
Some people dont deserve the blessing of children. As we see here
Kids are a blessing, it’s a shame this is happening
Instead of judging its obvious she needs help and putting her in jail not going to help the mental issuses needs to be addressed how about giving a hand up to her instead of criticizing
Yes. This is an obvious cry for help, and it seems wrong to answer it by arresting her and taking her child away.
What if she would have Killed her Child, would that fit your "Obvious Cry for Help or Not Arresting Her because of Mental Issues"? Of course not, if you harm someone, you should pay the Price and be kept out of Society and away from Children you may harm.
No this is obviously child abuse!
Who chose to do drugs?
Who chose to abuse the child?
Whose fault is it?
Nobody to blame but the mother, own it quit being so soft on crime
So judging is arresting a bad mother on drugs for child abuse. That is a delusional way to think. Kids well being is more important than feelings,
FYI you can be poor and clean I’ve seen dirt floors that looked spotless in home before. And this was in the late 90’s
I still don’t agree. The officer’s report was pretty detailed about stuff he saw around the house, and didn’t mention drugs or alcohol. She wasn’t charged with being under the influence. I think people may be conflating the statement on the article that said “The neighbor told police he thought Rozik had been using drugs.” with her actually being on drugs. Some people get to a point in their struggles where they need help. All I’m saying is that maybe some other kind of help would have been better for her and her son rather than being arrested and having her child taken away.
She wasn’t arrested for being on drugs, right?
No, judging is saying this person was on drugs and is a bad person and shouldn’t have custody of her child.
Are you the person enabling her?
No. Just shocked at how judgey people can be in the comments. Without knowing all of the facts.
“There, but by the grace of God, go I.”
I guess I would take a drug test to prove my innocence
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