Crime
34-year-old Kelli Bryant, Pontiac Mother Arrested for Abandoning Three Children Who Lived in Squalor for Years
The 15-year-old boy told investigators that he and his sisters had been living alone in the home since either 2020 or 2021.

A Pontiac woman has been arrested after authorities discovered she had abandoned her three children for years, leaving them to survive in deplorable conditions with only occasional food drop-offs.
Deputies from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office took 34-year-old Kelli Bryant into custody on Friday. She is currently being held in the Oakland County Jail, with detectives expected to present the case to prosecutors in the coming days.
According to Sheriff Michael Bouchard, the conditions in which the children were forced to live were “unconscionable.”
Authorities revealed that the children—a 15-year-old boy and two girls, ages 12 and 13—were living in absolute filth inside a residence on the 600 block of Lydia Lane in Pontiac.
They had been surviving solely on prepared meals their mother or an unknown individual would occasionally leave on the front porch.
“This is one of the most severe cases of neglect and abandonment I have seen in my career,” Bouchard said. “The conditions were so inhumane that they wouldn’t even be acceptable for an animal, let alone three children. These kids were denied basic human interaction, had no access to education, and suffered years of neglect. The consequences of this level of abuse are immeasurable.”
Investigators described the living conditions inside the home as appalling.
Photographs from the scene revealed garbage piled up to four feet high in several rooms, along with extensive mold, human waste, and feces scattered throughout the house.
The toilet was overflowing, and feces were found in the bathtub.
The children were found in soiled clothing, their hair matted, and their toenails grown several inches long, making it difficult for them to walk.
They did not know how to use basic hygiene items or even flush a toilet. The girls had reportedly not left the home in years, and none of the children had attended school since their mother abandoned them.
The 15-year-old boy told investigators that he and his sisters had been living alone in the home since either 2020 or 2021.
They relied on weekly food drop-offs but were given no toilet paper or hygiene products. While the mother maintained some communication with the boy, authorities believe she had not physically seen the girls in years.
The children were taken to a hospital for evaluation and have since been placed in the custody of a relative by Child Protective Services.
An evidence technician wearing a HAZMAT suit processed the scene due to the unsanitary conditions.
Authorities located Bryant at another residence and arrested her without incident. She reportedly told investigators that the children’s father was not involved in their lives.
Disturbingly, police discovered that while her children lived in squalor, Bryant had been active on Facebook, livestreaming food giveaways to others in need.
Neighbors told deputies they had no idea children were living in the home, as they never saw them outside.
Residents only noticed Bryant occasionally dropping off supplies but were unaware of the extent of the neglect.
Bryant remains in custody without bond as the investigation continues.
Prosecutors are expected to announce formal charges soon.
Crime
Two San Antonio Police officers shot at West Side hotel, suspect killed

SAN ANTONIO, TX — Two San Antonio police officers were shot during an incident on the city’s West Side Wednesday morning, according to Police Chief William McManus. The suspected gunman is also reported to be down.
The shooting occurred shortly after 8:30 a.m. in the 6800 block of U.S. Highway 90 westbound, near Military Drive, in the parking area of the Travelodge Motel.
Multiple emergency medical units were dispatched to the scene following reports of officers injured by gunfire.
When officers responded to the location, an exchange of gunfire ensued, resulting in both officers being struck.
The suspect was also shot during the confrontation.
The conditions of the officers have not yet been released, and it remains unclear how severe their injuries are.
The access road along U.S. Highway 90 westbound has been closed as police secure the area and conduct a full investigation.
A large law enforcement presence, including tactical and crime scene units, remains on site.
Chief McManus confirmed that additional details will be provided during a scheduled press briefing later today, as investigators work to determine the events leading up to the shooting and whether any additional suspects were involved.
Residents are urged to avoid the area as the investigation remains active.