Owner Of Blackstone Home Where Babies Found Dead Hit With $46,000 Bill

BLACKSTONE, Mass. (AP) — A lien of more than $46,000 has been placed on the Massachusetts property that was the site of a squalid home in which three dead babies were found.

If the owner, Kristina Rivera, fails to pay, the town of Blackstone will proceed with procedures to take ownership of the property.

Kristina Rivera ran away from a WBZ-TV camera in September 2014. (WBZ-TV)

Town Administrator Daniel Keyes says Rivera has ignored every notification the town has sent her.

The lien lists a series of costs associated with the cleanup of the house, which has since been torn down, including police and firefighter overtime, pest control, and demolition.

Raymond Rivera in court, Dec. 16, 2015. (WBZ-TV)

The home was occupied by Rivera's brother, Raymond, and his girlfriend, Erika Murray.

Murray has pleaded not guilty to murder in connection with the deaths of two babies.

Erika Murray in Worcester Superior Court, Dec. 29, 2014. (WBZ-TV)

Four living children were also found in the home.

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