Liberian sisters to stay with Oklahoma adoptive parents

 
BY ANN KELLEY    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: March 30, 2010

FAIRVIEW — Four Liberian-born sisters will remain with their adoptive parents who were convicted in February of abusing a fifth adopted child.

photo - Home of Penny and  Ardee  Tyler on US 60, about 13 miles west of Fairview. The couple is accused of abusing one of their adopted Liberian daughters.  Ardee  Verlon  Tyler, 51, and his wife, Penny  Tyler, 46, are charged with felony child abuse. Their son, Ashton Malachi  Tyler, 20, is charged with rape by instrumentation. Their daughter, Nathania Dellare  Tyler, 21, is charged with misdemeanor assault and battery. .Photo by Jim Beckel
Home of Penny and Ardee Tyler on US 60, about 13 miles west of Fairview. The couple is accused of abusing one of their adopted Liberian daughters. Ardee Verlon Tyler, 51, and his wife, Penny Tyler, 46, are charged with felony child abuse. Their son, Ashton Malachi Tyler, 20, is charged with rape by instrumentation. Their daughter, Nathania Dellare Tyler, 21, is charged with misdemeanor assault and battery. .Photo by Jim Beckel

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