A South Carolina couple forced
their teenage daughter to live in the woods because she snacked on a
Pop-Tart without their permission, deputies said.
James and Crystal Driggers were arrested on child neglect charges after Sumter County deputies found the 14-year-old camping alone Friday, two days into her week-long punishment.
The girl was sent to a tent about a quarter-mile from her home, and her parents gave her just a flashlight, a single roll of toilet paper, a whistle and a watch for the seven-day campout, officials said.
The forest is known for its wild hog population.
The girl was told to meet someone at a fence at a specific time each day to get food. If she didn't show up at the right time, she wouldn't eat, her parents allegedly told her.
Thunderstorms battered Sumter County Thursday night, the first night of the camping sentence. The girl slept in the tent during the downpour.
The reason for the bizarre campout: Because the girl ate a Pop-Tart without their permission, the couple told investigators.
This isn’t the first time James, 33, and Crystal, 36, Driggers have banished their daughter from their home. Last month, she was forbidden from entering the house between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. as another form of punishment, deputies said.
The couple has five children. The girl is in the custody of South Carolina Department of Social Services, and her four siblings are now living with their grandparents.
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