Woman accused of leaving children at fire station claims allegations are 'made up'
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A Texas woman accused of leaving her two children at a fire station because she wanted to give them up says the allegations against her are "made up."
According to KPRC-TV, Houston mom Jasmine Jones, 22, dropped off the boys, ages 9 months and 3 years, at Houston Fire Station 73 on Monday afternoon. Jones reportedly told officials that she was leaving the boys there because their father wasn't helping her take care of them. Firefighters said a man was heard nearby shouting expletives at Jones, but he did not approach the station. Assistant County Attorney Tiffany Reedy, however, said both parents brought the children to the station.
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"That's all we were trying to do, help our kids out," she said.
Jones added, "These allegations were made up."
According to KPRC, neither Jones nor Smith attended a Tuesday court hearing about the case. Case workers with Child Protective Services said the family was under investigation for drug and domestic violence allegations.
