Woman Arrested: Detectives Dig for Buried Fetus in Yard
By: Cassidy Hodges
Updated: March 5, 2013
A woman behind bars as investigators search for human remains in West Siloam Springs.
The police department was given a tip that led them to 764 Serenity Drive.
Monday evening, the West Siloam Springs Police Department requested the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation's assistance with a possible fetus being buried.
The police department was given a tip that led them to 764 Serenity Drive.
Monday evening, the West Siloam Springs Police Department requested the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation's assistance with a possible fetus being buried.
"It's just heartbreaking," says Charlie Rippey, a neighbor who lives two doors down.
Police cars roll down a street called Serenity, making neighbors feel anything but.
"We thought it was strange, cause it was really close then found out it was right down the road so were in shock. It's not something you want to hear anywhere and especially not close to your house," says Rippey.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation now digging for the body of a fetus in the backyard of a West Siloam Springs home, where they tell us 32 year old Stacy Belt lived with her three children.
"We saw the other kids. I'd see them every morning going to work, walking to the bus stop and stuff. Probably about the second grade down to kindergarten and you know they always seemed kind of sad looking to me," says Rippey.
Belt was arrested Monday. OSBI tells us Belt is now facing three counts of child neglect.
According to the Delaware County Jail records, she's also facing an additional charge: Desecration of a Human Corpse.
Investigators tell us the kids are now in protective custody as their mom sits in the Delaware County Jail without bond.
"It was kind of in the back of my mind, man those poor kids but I had no idea. It's one of those things now looking back, I wish we could have done something. I don't know how you could have prevented something like this."
Detectives ended the search around 5:30 Tuesday night without finding any human remains.
Police cars roll down a street called Serenity, making neighbors feel anything but.
"We thought it was strange, cause it was really close then found out it was right down the road so were in shock. It's not something you want to hear anywhere and especially not close to your house," says Rippey.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation now digging for the body of a fetus in the backyard of a West Siloam Springs home, where they tell us 32 year old Stacy Belt lived with her three children.
"We saw the other kids. I'd see them every morning going to work, walking to the bus stop and stuff. Probably about the second grade down to kindergarten and you know they always seemed kind of sad looking to me," says Rippey.
Belt was arrested Monday. OSBI tells us Belt is now facing three counts of child neglect.
According to the Delaware County Jail records, she's also facing an additional charge: Desecration of a Human Corpse.
Investigators tell us the kids are now in protective custody as their mom sits in the Delaware County Jail without bond.
"It was kind of in the back of my mind, man those poor kids but I had no idea. It's one of those things now looking back, I wish we could have done something. I don't know how you could have prevented something like this."
Detectives ended the search around 5:30 Tuesday night without finding any human remains.
Crews are set to be back on the scene Wednesday.
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