Woman Sentenced For Hiding Children

YORK, Pa. -- A York woman who admitted to hiding five of her children from the world was sentenced Wednesday.

York County Judge Richard Renn sentenced Louann Bowers, 34, to 23 months in prison.

The family's home on South Duke Street had no working toilets, heat or water and the children living there were suffering from health and vision issues, police said.

The children were never enrolled in school, had no birth certificates or documentation showing they existed.

They had never been to a doctor's office or given immunizations, officials said.

Bowers told Renn she wants to prove she's a good mother.

Her six children, one of which she gave birth to in jail, are all in foster care.

Their father, Sinhue Bowers, is also awaiting trial.

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Woman Sentenced For Hiding Children
Woman Sentenced For Hiding Children

YORK, Pa. -- A York woman who admitted to hiding five of her children from the world was sentenced Wednesday. York County Judge Richard Renn sentenced Louann Bowers, 34, to 23 months in prison. The family's home on South Duke Street had no working



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