Foster Care License Revoked After Children Were Found Living Without Electricity

ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) -- Children who were living in foster care in St. Paul were removed from the home when it was discovered they had been living there without electricity for more than a month.

The Minnesota Department of Human Services revoked Katie Vang and Clarence Kempke's license to provide foster care Wednesday, stating the children had been exposed to dangerous conditions.

An investigation into a report to Ramsey County child protection found the pair used extension cords between their home and a neighbor's to correct the electricity issue, causing a potential fire hazard.

The couple has 10 days to repeal the revocation.

 

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