Parents arrested on felony child neglect charges after children found living in filthy conditions

Trash, feces and roaches were scattered around the home, according to the FCSO.


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  • | 1:56 p.m. April 22, 2021
Christina Coe and Gilbert Bridewell
Christina Coe and Gilbert Bridewell
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Deputies arrested two local parents April 22 after deputies found their three young children living in filthy conditions at a Bunnell home. 

“I am so glad that we were able to get these kids out of this house before someone was injured or became seriously ill as a result of the conditions inside the home,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “Between the trash, bugs, and the human excrement found inside the home, this situation could have had a tragic ending. Hopefully, DCF and other agencies will help these parents and children get the help they need. It is unfortunate these conditions and the parent’s lack of actions deteriorated to a criminal case.”

Deputies responded to the house, in the 1700 block of County Road 75 in Bunnell, at 1 a.m. after neighbors called the Flagler County Sheriff's Office saying they heard children screaming inside the home. 

Deputies who arrived at the residence and could hear a small child yelling, “Mommy! Mommy!” as well as loud banging noises coming from inside the home that were later determined to be from a child banging his juice cup against the wall asking for something to drink.

As deputies approached the residence, they observed large piles of trash near the front door as well as a foul smell emitting from inside the residence. 

Contact was then made with the mother of the children, 26-year-old Christina Coe, as well as the father, 27-year-old Gilbert Bridewell.

Upon entering the house, deputies observed more trash scattered along the floor of all the bedrooms, and all the rooms were in disarray.

Numerous cockroaches were observed walking along the floor, walls, inside the refrigerator, crawling in the beds, and also walking near a child’s pacifier.

Deputies also noticed feces on the walls and in the children’s beds.

When questioned about the condition of the home, Coe stated that she was "trying her best." 

When asked when the last time the children had received a bath, Coe stated the children were bathed at a neighbor’s home earlier that day.

However, all of the children were wearing dirty clothing, had dirt covering their legs and feet and their diapers had not been changed. 

When asked if the children ever received baths inside of the home, Coe stated that she had a plastic bath tub for the children that was used regularly inside the master bedroom.

Deputies located the tub still in its original packaging, covered and dust, and it did not appear to have been used. 

Based on the circumstances, the FCSO contacted the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and a case worker arrived to assess the situation.

Under the recommendation of DCF, all three children were removed from the home and placed into the custody of a family member. 

Christina Coe and Gilbert Bridewell were arrested and transported to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility. They are both charged with three counts of Felony Child Neglect without Great Bodily Harm. The children are ages 2, 1, and 7 days old. 

For body-worn camera footage of the arrest, visit this link: YouTube.

 

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