Woman from Rosebud Sioux Tribe still in mental health review


The children were left in a vehicle in freezing temperatures near Lake Sakakawea in North Dakota. Photo from North Dakota Tourism Department

A young member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe of South Dakota who has been charged with child abuse will remain under supervision in a medical center, the Associated Press reported.

Michelle Wounded Face, 24, is accused of leaving her two daughters, aged 2 and 4, alone in a car on a freezing-cold day in January. The incident occurred on the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation in North Dakota.

A federal judge ordered a mental health evaluation after authorities reported that Wounded Face has been exhibiting erratic behaviors and making incoherent statements. She is being observed in a Bureau of Prisons medical facility in Texas, the AP reported.

The report into Wounded Face's competency is due in late April or early May.

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