(CNN) -- Neighbors expressed shock as details
emerged Wednesday in the case of a 17-year-old Missouri boy found
handcuffed to a stainless steel support pole in his family's basement.
He had been there since September, police say.
Friends and neighbors
said the Kansas City teen was mentally challenged, and they were
heartbroken to see him taken by ambulance to a hospital.
"You give birth to this
child and you are going to handcuff it and lock it and not feed it and
not give him water? How do you not take care of your child?" said Ashley
Reppy, who lives close to the family and spoke to CNN affiliate KSHB Wednesday.
In a police report
released Wednesday, officers described the victim as dressed in dirty
clothes and his "face was sunken in on the sides and his eyes had a look
of desperation."
The teenager told police
that he had been handcuffed in the basement since September, that he was
unchained three times a day to go to the bathroom and that he was given
only instant oatmeal, Ramen noodles and bologna sandwiches to eat.
Reppy said she had often seen the victim sleeping on the front porch because his family wouldn't let him in the house.
Her cousin reported the
alleged abuse to a children's division hot line of the Missouri
Department of Social Services, she said. The victim's older brother had
told them that the victim had hit his mother and was "on permanent house
arrest," she said.
"We cried a lot yesterday because we're friends with him," Reppy told CNN affiliate WDAF.
"You know, three and a
half months seems kind of long for him to not be in school," Reppy told
KSHB. "His friends would come over and knock on the door, and (the
victim's stepmother) told them that he was out of town."
Kansas City Police
spokesman Officer Darrin Snapp told CNN Wednesday that he could not
comment on the case because it is still under investigation.
Jim Roberts of the Clay County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said the victim's parents have not been charged.
A digital camera and numerous photographs discovered at the home were sent to the Kansas City Regional Crime Lab.
The victim was taken to
the North Kansas City Hospital for further treatment before he was
placed in the custody of the Clay County Children's Division, the police
report said.
A 2-year-old child also living at the residence was placed in state custody, authorities said.
"State law prohibits
release of information specific to a case or individual, so I cannot
confirm nor deny involvement in a case," Rebecca Woelfel, the
communications director for the Missouri Department of Social Services,
said in an e-mail to CNN.