Nate Carlisle joined FOX 13 in October 2020 as an investigative producer and reporter. He spent the previous 15 years as a reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune, covering criminal justice, polygamy, the military and the finances of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
LAYTON, Utah — The number of children mistreated at a daycare on Hill Air Force Base could be higher than first disclosed as parents wait to view video of what happened to their sons and daughters.
FOX 13 News asked for interviews with everyone from Hill commanders to the secretary of the Air Force. Instead, the Air Force declined to answer questions and issued a statement. The center cares for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years belonging to service personnel and Defense Department civilian employees. The Air Force considers childcare a component of military readiness, giving service members and their spouses someone to watch their sons and daughters while the parents perform their daily duties or one parent deploys abroad.
But one family who spoke to FOX 13 News said they initially were told their child was not considered a victim only to be told after that briefing with Holland that their child, too, may have been abused. Other than the figures Holland provided last year to the parents, the Air Force has not stated how many children or providers may be involved.
Some parents have been told they could try to see videos of their child or children by filing a request through the Freedom of Information Act. PICKING UP As for staff at the center, parents have been told some of those under suspicion have resigned or been terminated. Others have taken jobs elsewhere on Hill.
One parent who spoke to FOX 13 News said he or she removed a child from the center and would not send the boy or girl back even if it meant the civilian spouse in the household would have to stay home to provide care. Other families are trying to find child care in Utah’s private sector.
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