Connecticut mom left two kids home alone while she vacationed in Florida with boyfriend: cops

A Connecticut mom who left her two younger youngsters house alone for 2 days and nights whereas she vacationed in Florida together with her boyfriend in November has been arrested, in accordance with stories.

Kerry Lyn Caviasca, a Watertown resident and trainer with the Waterbury Public Colleges, allegedly left her children — who're each underneath the age of 12 — house alone from Nov. 20 to Nov. 22. The kids survived on sweet, snacks and Uber Eats deliveries, in accordance with court docket paperwork obtained by NBC Connecticut.

Caviasca’s ex-husband went to the Watertown Police Division in December to report that his spouse — who has major custody of the youngsters — could have left the youngsters house alone. He informed police that the scholars missed college on Monday, Nov. 22, and that he had been unable to contact them over that weekend.

He informed police he despatched his father to the home to examine on them, however he wasn’t in a position to attain the youngsters. When he later requested the youngsters whether or not they had been left house alone, they informed him no, however he didn’t imagine them, in accordance with court docket paperwork.

He went by means of the messages on a cellphone he had supplied one of many children, which revealed a number of texts between the youngsters and Caviasca from the weekend.

Kerry Lyn Caviasca, a Watertown resident and teacher with the Waterbury Public Schools, allegedly left her kids – who are both under the age of 12 – home alone from Nov. 20 to Nov. 22.
Caviasca allegedly left her children whereas she vacationed in Florida, in accordance with stories.
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The textual content messages confirmed one of many youngsters asking his or her mom what they have been presupposed to eat for dinner that night time.

“Simply eat sweet,” Caviasca wrote. “What ever [sic] is downstairs.” She added “there’s a lot downstairs” and “I’ll make it as much as you,” in accordance with court docket paperwork.

One other textual content from Caviasca confirmed that she requested one of many youngsters to delete the messaging app from the cellphone. She then adopted up asking if all the outdated messages have been gone after the app was reinstalled, data present. 

After talking with the youngsters’s father in December, police went to Caviasca’s house and requested her if she had left the youngsters alone in November. She mentioned she had been in Florida together with her boyfriend, however the youngsters had been left within the care of her brother. After police pushed her additional and informed her that the youngsters’s grandfather had tried to succeed in the youngsters at house, she admitted that they'd been left house alone.

Within the following days, police spoke with the youngsters, one among whom mentioned they'd been informed by their mom to remain within the basement and never go upstairs.

In a separate interview, the opposite little one informed police that they'd been left with snacks within the basement and that the UberEats app was used a number of instances to order meals. The kid mentioned they didn't go to high school on Monday.

Caviasca was arrested on Jan. 15 and was charged with two counts of danger of damage to a minor and two counts of reckless endangerment within the second diploma, in accordance with NBC Connecticut. She was launched on a $5,000 bond and is anticipated to seem in court docket on Jan. 25.

In an announcement to the outlet from Waterbury Public Colleges, the district mentioned Caviasca had been positioned on depart whereas the district conducts its personal investigation into the matter.

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