Janitors family found living with weapons in Nevada children’s museum

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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A Nevada couple was found secretly keeping a cache of weapons and living with their two kids at a northern Nevada children’s museum where they worked, authorities said.

A janitor at the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada was arrested late last week, KRNV-TV in Reno reported Friday. The 41-year-old man has been charged with child neglect and endangerment and possession of a suppressor and a short barrel rifle.

Authorities discovered the arsenal in a storage room, they said. A police report listed an AK-47 rifle, three handguns, a pistol, ammunition, knives and a taser that could have been reached by a child. The stash also included drug paraphernalia like a bong and a used marijuana joint.

Officials realized the family was living in the museum after the man’s 2-year-old child was spotted walking nearby unsupervised, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office said. It was not the first time police interacted with the man over his child being left alone. But this time, the toddler’s older sister gave deputies the museum as their address.

Authorities, along with a museum board member, then walked through the property and saw signs people had been living there. Sleeping bags, mattresses, clothes and food were among the items found in areas off-limits to visitors, the sheriff’s office said.

The janitor’s wife, a museum manager, was also living there, investigators said. But they did not identify her or say if she would face any charges.

The couple has since been fired and the museum closed.

The museum’s board of directors is facing questions about how this was able to happen. The group issued an apology and said they were “shocked and saddened.”

“We are looking into the best path to reopen in a way that not only assures the safety of all of our visitors, but that we as a community can be proud of as well,” they said in a statement.

The museum will reopen after hiring a new manager. But that won’t be good enough for some parents.

Leah Tsuchimoto, who works at a nearby hotel, told the TV station she will never take her children there again. The entire ordeal has been “a complete shock,” she said.
 

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Clearly had strange priorities if they can afford to purchase thousands of dollars in guns and ammo but can't afford to rent an apartment.
Copping a shotgun from dikks sporting goods for 200 dollars is one thing. But an SBR with a suppressor probably cost like 2000.
Even homeless people spending too much money in this country.
 

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I guess this is why woman don't date down. She was the manager fukking the janitor on a sleeping bag, had kids with him and tried to raise them in a mop closet.

I'm not advocating gold digging, but some a ya'll ladies would be down bad without it.
 

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Breh had 5 kids in there

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In the storage room, CCSO reported that the following was found:

  • An AK-47
  • Three handguns
  • An AR-style pistol
  • Ammunition, with dozens of magazines
  • Knives
  • A baton
  • A bong
  • A used marijuana joint
  • A taser
  • Pepper Spray
  • Three suppressors
Per CCSO, the wife has not been arrested and they are not sure about the state of the children at this time. News 4 & Fox 11 reached out to the Carson City District Attorney's Office for an update on Calhoun, a mugshot, his bond, and the latest on the children's access to protective care.

CCSO said some of what was found in the building were sleeping bags, food, clothes, and mattresses. CCSO did not have info on how many people were actually staying there, but a nearby business claims there were around five kids and two adults occupying the building

CARSON CITY, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) — Late last week 41-year-old Wilbert Calhoun was arrested following a call to the Carson City Sheriff's Office (CCSO) that a two-year-old was walking around unsupervised near the Children's Museum of Northern Nevada (CMNN) in Carson City.

CCSO said that this was not the first time they have received a call to this same area involving Calhoun and his unsupervised child. This time, CCSO, said the child had crossed East Ann Street -- not far off from the busy street of North Carson.

When deputies made contact with Calhoun, CCSO said, he claimed he did not live in the museum. However, the child's older sister, when asked what her address was, told deputies the family lived in the museum.
We have not heard back at this time.

Calhourn has been charged with the following crimes:

  • Child Neglect/Endangerment
  • Three counts of possessing a suppressor
  • Two counts of possessing a short barrel rifle
News 4 & Fox 11 spoke with an employee at the Hardman House, Leah Tsuchimoto, who said she has taken her kids to the museum before but will never do that again.

The Hardman House is directly north of CMNN and they often recommended the

 
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