Casinos could ban grandmother accused of leaving two children in car
Woman allegedly left children in car while she gambled A grandmother arrested on child neglect charges now faces an investigation of her family and a possible ban from gambling facilities, officials said Wednesday. She is accused of leaving two children in her car while she gambled at a casino.
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