Sixteen children are found living in a small property in Ohio under conditions described by neighbors as extremely unsafe. Reporting from multiple outlets says residents had not seen the children, and they were discovered in what is characterized as worse conditions than livestock. Authorities believe the children have been kept at the property for about four years. The children are described in some coverage as appearing nonverbal or unresponsive, though specific medical or observational details are not uniform across reports. Four adults are charged with child endangerment, according to the accounts provided by the outlets. The reports focus on neighbor reactions and the circumstances surrounding the discovery, with attention on the alleged length of time the children were kept there and the severity of the conditions described at the scene. The outlets do not agree on every descriptive phrase, but they broadly align on the number of children found, the length of time they are believed to have been there, and the existence of child-endangerment charges against four adults. The case is ongoing as authorities proceed with investigations and any related proceedings.