UPDATE: Multiple Volunteers Want To Adopt Toddler Boys Abandoned By Parents
Gillette authorities took two toddler boys into custody Monday after neither parent wanted to keep them.   Â
Two 23-year-old women who had driven to Wyoming from Louisiana called the Gillette Police Department just before 4 p.m. Monday from the Cam-plex Events Center. They had two boys with them, ages 1 and 2, said Brent Wasson, deputy chief of the Gillette Police Department.  Â
One of the women is the boysâ mother. She was trying to give the toddlers to their father, a 25-year-old man whoâd been working a rodeo in Gillette, although heâs from Louisiana as well.  Â
There was a rodeo at Cam-plex last weekend, Wasson added. Â Â
âBoth of them were refusing to take possession of the children,â he said. âSo we contacted the Department of Family Services, the children were taken into protective custody.â Â Â
Wasson said police also are consulting with the Campbell County Attorneyâs Office about the possibility of filing child-abandonment charges in this case. Â Â
The children were in âgood condition,â said Wasson. Â Â
âBreaks Your HeartâÂ
To Rep. Jeremy Haroldson, a Republican state legislator from Wheatland who also is a pastor and a foster parent, the incident marks one more symptom of a selfish world. Â
He said that he hasnât encountered a case with these exact circumstances before, however. Â
âFor these boys, thatâs where my heart breaks,â he said. âAll of us have value given by God, but theyâre being told at a very young age that they donât have value.â Â
But we donât all know whatâs happening in the lives of that mother and father, he added, and it may be better for the children to be with a foster family than with one or two parents who donât want them. Â
The remedy for situations like these isnât changing the child-abandonment laws Wyoming already has, Haroldson added. The remedy, he said, is for families, churches and school workers to make a âcultural shiftâ away from selfishness. Â
âI canât legislate someone to be kind or moral,â said Haroldson. âIt breaks your  heart, but thatâs what weâre dealing with right now â a generation and a culture driven by selfishness.â
Contact Clair McFarland at Clair@CowboyStateDaily.com




