A mother of Missouri is accused of leaving her four children during a brutal storm and threatens to kill the person who reported her to the police.
Crystal Ray, 27, by St. Ann, was arrested on March 14 after they left her children – who were alone for eight months, five, three and eight – when Tornado Sirens went off, according to the complaint.
She left her children alone for 'a few hours', so that she had 'extremely upset' during the heavy weather event, which brought brush fires, power failure and downstairs electricity lines, the complaint said.
Family members contacted the St. Ann police to warn them that the young people were left alone, according to First Alert 4.
The police ultimately found Ray, who “showed signs of intoxication,” according to the complaint.
During her arrest, the four -year -old mother reportedly had to oppose the custody and began to struggle with the officers, as well as beating and kicking, “the police said.
Ray “also threatened to kill the reporting party,” the authorities said.
“I believe that the suspect is a danger to the victim based on the nature of the offenses,” Detective Christopher Cox wrote in the complaint.

Crystal Ray, 27, by St. Ann, was arrested on March 14 after they left her children – who were alone for eight months, five, three and eight – when Tornado -Sirenes went home. She threatened to kill those who reported her

She left her children 'for a few hours', so that she left 'extremely upset' during the heavy weather event. Family members contacted the St. Ann police to warn them. The young people are left alone (depicted: her home)
The mother was accused of four crime counts of endangering the well -being of a child who creates a significant risk and one crime of opposition to arrest.
With an equally disturbing incident, a mother from Indiana left her two babies at home for 14 hours after she left the house to get drunk and collapsed in a pole on March 12.
The neglected infants were only 14 hours after Sandra Henriquez, 32, left her house at 12.30 pm and drove to the Big Shots Pub in Muncie, Indiana.
Her little girls were rescued only when neighbors called the police and said they heard babies cry in the house at 2:22 pm.
Henriquez had already beaten a whole six -pack of 16OZ Budweiser Cans at home before she abandoned them all night to drink.
After the bar was closed, she tried to drive home, but crashed with an auxiliary pole around 5:30 am, where she was caught by the police.