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Suburban Mom Handcuffed, Jailed for Making 8-Year-Old Son Walk Half a Mile Home
Reason ^ | 11.16.2022 | LENORE SKENAZY

Posted on 11/17/2022 3:30:17 PM PST by nickcarraway

Heather Wallace plead guilty to child endangerment and can no longer work with kids.

Heather Wallace's oldest son, 8-year-old Aiden, was driving his two brothers crazy in the car as they all returned from karate one afternoon in October 2021. Wallace asked Aiden to walk the rest of the way home—half a mile in quiet, suburban Waco, Texas—so that he could calm down.

For this she was arrested, handcuffed, and thrown in jail.

She was charged with endangering a child, a felony carrying a mandatory minimum of two years in prison.

"It really brought us into deep trauma," says Wallace.

She is finally able to speak out after completing a six-month pretrial diversion program to get the charges dropped. But her arrest remains on the books—easily searchable by employers—which is disastrous for someone with a Bachelor's degree in education.

Here is how the events unfolded.

Aiden agreed to walk home; after all, it was something he had done many times. There are sidewalks the entire way, and practically zero traffic.

But 15 minutes later, two cops knocked on Wallace's door. Her son was in their patrol car. Another officer was parked across the street.

A woman one block away had called the cops to report a boy walking outside alone. That lady had actually asked Aiden where he lived, verified that it was just down the street, and proceeded to call nonetheless. The cops picked up Aiden on his own block.

As they stood on her porch, the officers told Wallace that her son could have been kidnapped and sex trafficked. "'You don't see much sex trafficking where you are, but where I patrol in downtown Waco, we do,'" said one of the cops, according to Wallace.

This statement struck her as odd.

"They were basically admitting that this is a safe neighborhood," she says.

The officer then asked Wallace whether she would let her son walk home again, now that she knew about the sex trafficking.

"I still didn't know it was illegal and I said, 'I don't know,'" says Wallace. "That's when the cop replied, 'Okay, I'm going to have to arrest you.'"

He proceeded to do so in front of the kids, handcuffing Wallace behind her back.

By this point, the cops had allowed Aiden to get out of their car and called Wallace's husband, who arrived at home. Then they put Wallace in the cruiser. She didn't have her shoes on, but the cops told her the jail would provide a pair. It didn't.

In the backseat, still handcuffed, Wallace was interviewed by a case worker with Texas Child Protective Services. All in all, it was about three hours from the time the cops showed up to the time—around 8:30 p.m.—that they drove Wallace to the McLennan County Jail, where she was locked up.

"I'm a suburban mom—I didn't know what I was doing," says Wallace. "I got booked at 4:00 a.m."

The next day, Wallace's husband paid her $300 bail and they went home. When Aiden heard his mom come in, he looked up, panic stricken. "I ate your piece of cake!" he confessed. "I didn't know you were ever coming home."

Child services had the family agree to a safety plan, which meant Wallace and her husband could not be alone with their kids for even a second. Their mothers—the children's grandmothers—had to visit and trade off overnight stays in order to guarantee the parents were constantly supervised. After two weeks, child services closed Wallace's case, finding the complaint was unfounded.

Wallace believes this could be due to the Reasonable Childhood Independence law that Texas passed in 2021 with the help of Let Grow, the non-profit I co-founded. It's part of HB567, a larger child welfare reform bill, and clarifies that parents are allowed to let their kids engage in independent activities as long as they aren't putting them in serious, likely danger.

"I'm encouraged to see CPS follow the law the legislature enacted to protect parents from government interference when they make reasonable parenting decisions," says Andrew Brown, associate vice president of policy at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, which worked on the bill.

Unfortunately, HB567 amended only family law, not criminal law. This meant the cops were still free to punish Wallace.

She obtained a lawyer, who told her that if she admitted guilt, she could participate in a pretrial diversion program that would close the case. On the other hand, if she went to trial and lost, she faced a minimum of two years behind bars and a maximum of 20. So she took the plea deal.

Her diversion program required 65 hours of community service, which Wallace completed at an early childhood center. The program mandated that she only work there during the weekends, when there were no kids around for her to endanger. She helped develop the center's curriculum and also did some cleaning.

Meanwhile, she was forced to resign from the pediatric sleep consulting business where she worked, for the same reason: child endangerment charges. There went half the family's income. She found work at a cookie store instead.

To comply with the program, Wallace also had to take a parenting class and eight random drug tests. Ironically, that meant she sometimes had to leave the kids by themselves for an hour.

"We couldn't afford a babysitter," she says.

At the lab, Wallace had to pull down her pants and underwear in front of a supervisor. "Then I'd pee into a cup while they're watching."

Wallace's sister has started a GoFundMe for her. She is in debt after losing her job and paying for the lawyer and the diversion program. She also hopes to hire a lawyer to get her record expunged so that she can work with kids again.

But in her pretrial essay, which required her to admit guilt and remorse, Wallace thanked the officers for teaching her how wrong she was to have her son walk half a mile on a warm day in his own neighborhood. From now on, Wallace wrote, "I will continue to grow more as a parent and a person."

LENORE SKENAZY is president of Let Grow, a nonprofit promoting childhood independence and resilience, and founder of the Free-Range Kids movement.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arth; children; donutwatch; doxanddestroy; doxthecops; doxthejudge; government; parenting; policestate; waco; wacocopsarefairgame
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1 posted on 11/17/2022 3:30:17 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Waco cops living up to their reputation as incompetent.


2 posted on 11/17/2022 3:32:51 PM PST by RetiredTexasVet (Biden not only suffers fools and criminals, he appoints them to positions of responsibility. )
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To: nickcarraway

This is sickening.


3 posted on 11/17/2022 3:34:39 PM PST by heartwood (Someone has to play devil's advocate.)
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To: RetiredTexasVet

That’s absolutely insane. At 8, my friends and I roamed 350 acres of dense woods, camped out, swam in the local creek, and did every form of farm work. Those cops are sissies.


4 posted on 11/17/2022 3:35:49 PM PST by Islander7 (There is no septic system so vile, so filthy, the left won't drink from to further their agenda.)
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To: nickcarraway

Was one of the arresting Waco officers wearing red boots? /sarc

I should say that the preceding sarcastic question was a reference from back during Waco’s Twin Peaks shootout and all that followed.


5 posted on 11/17/2022 3:36:07 PM PST by House Atreides (I’m now ULTRA-MAGA-PRO-MAX.)
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Crickey, I walked or ride my bike to school every day in LA by the time I was 8. Mom never drove us unless there was a huge rain storm. As was normal at the time we were out playing all day every day as long as we were home by dark. By the time that I was 11, I was riding my bike 15 miles down the river trail to the beach.


6 posted on 11/17/2022 3:36:26 PM PST by dsrtsage ( Complexity is just simple lacking imagination)
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To: RetiredTexasVet

Too many Dems account for a criminal environment...


7 posted on 11/17/2022 3:36:46 PM PST by Does so (It's not OUR guns...It's YOUR sons!)
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To: nickcarraway
A woman one block away had called the cops to report a boy walking outside alone.

Tar and Feathers will solve this problem.

8 posted on 11/17/2022 3:37:18 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: nickcarraway

This is crazy.


9 posted on 11/17/2022 3:38:18 PM PST by Jane Austen (Neo-cons are liberal Democrats who love illegal aliens and war.)
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To: nickcarraway

OMG I walked a mile to school when I was 5. I even remember getting bullied a number of times passing a certain house. Somehow I survived.


10 posted on 11/17/2022 3:38:33 PM PST by Sam Gamgee
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To: nickcarraway

Barnie was pretty focused on sex trafficking....like a little too much .


11 posted on 11/17/2022 3:39:42 PM PST by GenX4Real
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“half a mile in quiet, suburban Waco, Texas”

Well, was Janet Reno around? Could have been hazardous.


12 posted on 11/17/2022 3:40:22 PM PST by Larry Lucido (Donate! Don't just post clickbait!)
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To: nickcarraway

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13 posted on 11/17/2022 3:43:28 PM PST by sauropod (Fascists also buy Comcast cable packages" - Olby - Wanna buy mine?)
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To: nickcarraway
LoL!

1962 National Emergency Drills - All Elementary Kids told to walk directly home and note the time of arrival.

My recall is 28 Min. for 1.5 miles.

14 posted on 11/17/2022 3:45:44 PM PST by G Larry ( "woke" means 'stupid enough to fall for the promotion of every human weakness into a virtue')
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To: nickcarraway

We used to walk all over the place in suburban NY. Baby boomers owned the area, the pond skating in winter, the beach in summer, we walked into town or rode bikes. But it was a time before cultural acceptance of birth control when men were expected to control their urges and women maintained the same expectation

Now it has evolved into widespread sex abuse onto children from coaches, neighbors, priests, and far into expectations of predominance of pedophelia and sex trafficking. Pope Paul VI prophesied on it in Humanae Vitae like Orwell prophesied on the state of politics and culture.

You simply cannot have a kid walking home and obviously upset and vulnerable to rash decisions

One scenario-
This kid was likely hungry, done with people in karate class teasing him, done with his brother always being better than him. The mother was done with him. She had her own temper tantrum kicking him out of the car She’s providing a role model of tantrum

The neighbor woman was done with the mother or she was really worried. Or a busy body

Every time I see a kid wandering I wan to see the parents nearby. Once I brought a diaper clad wandering kid to his house and was met with the nastiest woman I had ever seen in a home that was like a rats nest.

She wanted the kid to get taken obviously.

Who knows about this one but she has to halfway want the kid taken at a moment of her own temper tantrum. Maybe she was as abusive of the cops so they had to use force.


15 posted on 11/17/2022 3:46:38 PM PST by stanne
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To: Islander7

During the summer, Mom and Dad had me walk two miles to the pool, and then two miles back when I was done swimming - that’s just the way it was.


16 posted on 11/17/2022 3:46:43 PM PST by scott7278 (Those who beat their swords into plowshares usually end up plowing for those who kept their swords.)
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To: nickcarraway

#backtheblue /sarc


17 posted on 11/17/2022 3:46:51 PM PST by rednesss (fascism is the union,marriage,merger or fusion of corporate economic power with governmental power )
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To: nickcarraway

When I was 8 years old in1964 I was living in Guam as my father worked for an airline. We were there for 4 years. I remember playing in the boonies and told not to pick up anything strange as it might be ordinance left from the war. I walked a good mile to school. Road my bike everywhere. Times have changed.


18 posted on 11/17/2022 3:47:03 PM PST by Ben Dover
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To: stanne

She wanted her kid to be taken by walking a few blocks in a safe, suburban neighborhood?


19 posted on 11/17/2022 3:48:49 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: Sam Gamgee

I walked 2 miles to my elementary school. Had to deal with feral dogs, bullies and traffic across a busy road. Walked across a pipeline that crossed a ditch. 1968 time frame.

It was a different world.


20 posted on 11/17/2022 3:48:51 PM PST by Texas resident (Who is running our country?)
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