Kansas City's Underground Caves
A 24-year-old mother was charged September 11 with two counts of felony child endangerment after her two children were found barefoot, dirty, and living in a wooden shipping crate in one of the caves. (AP Photo/Dick Whipple, File) http://eapcontent.ap.org/jpg/2015/20150914/16/be46cf305fa20029820f6a70670013cf.jpg?contentid=be46cf305fa20029820f6a70670013cf/fmt=jpg/role=Preview/reldt=2015-09-14T16:35:59/media=Photo/recordid=a772a7d9f93f488487ec5a05e64f976a/itemid=a772a7d9f93f488487ec5a05e64f976a/objfilename=preview.jpg/authToken=eNotikEKwyAURE%2bkzNf4NQuhV4lWwUVj0Ei78PC10FnM48Gb6eNZG%2bsIO4OwRg4zFh%2fSxjFrCJMPJQC1C6eQBR8WbFemY56j%2b1jPu5Uw7tr6I4xeztTX9fJMTcb6mtfb%2f5UMZrk8b5LAkn4k8wXMhif%2b&token=1442512801_9D4E1758BD6D116C2F559647389B3542 KANSAS CITY, Missouri (AP) — A mother is in custody after her two children were found barefoot, dirty, and living in a wooden shipping crate in an underground cave — part of a massive subterranean network carved out beneath Kansas City.
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