GARFIELD, KY (WAVE) – A couple faces a hearing Monday to regain custody of their 10 children, whom Child Protective Services put into foster care Wednesday following a confrontation between their mother and a Breckinridge County sheriff's deputy .
Nicole and Joe Naugler are facing charges in a case that has prompted an outcry on social media from supporters of their family's “off-the-grid” lifestyle.
Neighbor Travis Metcalf isn't buying it.
"They're living underneath tarps," he said. "So kinda take it at that."
"No Trespassing" signs mark the perimeter of the Naugler's 27-acre homestead, located off of a gravel road. Facebook page photos reveal tarps cover the wood framing that serves as the family's quarters. There is no wired electricity, only generators. No running water and no toilets; only shallow latrines or slop buckets.
Dozens of photos posted on the social media page show the children playing in snow or mud.
"They delivered a baby up there last winter," Metcalf said. "It was about 30 degrees below zero; it's no living conditions for a kid at all."
The children do not attend formal schools. Postings allude to a “free-schooling” approach in which parents provide “life lessons” to each child at his or her own pace.
The Nauglers have depended upon neighbors' private wells or municipal hookups for their drinking water, but a confrontation on Sunday prompted a criminal summons for Joe Naugler on a charge of menacing.
"(Naugler) was turned down for the water request and asked to leave the property," the summons read. "He then said to his son 'get the pistol out of the glove compartment box.'"
“He (Naugler) was acting very erratically,” the complainant said in an interview Friday. “He was calling us names that I have to spell out. I can't even say 'em. And he said ‘don't worry, I know where you live, and I'm gonna be back.'”
On Wednesday a sheriff's deputy went to the Nauglers, summons in hand, attempting to conduct a welfare check for Child Protective Services. He wanted to speak with two of their sons, who reportedly witnessed the water confrontation.
A website run by a supporter of Nicole Naugler posted the audio recordings of her encounter with the deputy:
Deputy: You are standing the chance of having your children removed,
Nicole Naugler: For what, under what grounds?
Deputy: Let me just finish...
Nicole Naugler: For what, for not complying? I have constitutional rights, I have rights as a parent and my children won't speak to anybody without my permission, without an attorney or a lawyer.
The recordings detail several minutes of similar discourse. The deputy warned Nicole Naugler she faced felony charges of interference and could lose custody by court order if she continued to deny CPS access to question her children.
The confrontations would end with both parties yelling and Nicole Naugler in cuffs.
Deputy: Ma'am, sit down!
Nicole Naugler: You cannot kidnap my son!
Deputy: You're gonna be under arrest.
Nicole Naugler: You can shoot me dead, shoot me dead but you won't kidnap my son!
Deputy: Ma'am, You need to sit down in that car!
Nicole Naugler: Shoot me!
Nicole Naugler was taken into custody and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
http://www.wave3.com/story/29019229/off-grid-couple-faces-hearing-to-regain-custody-of-10-children
I'm kind of torn on this article. How do you guys feel? Should they have taken the children away. Is it okay for them to live like this with children?
Edit: To clear some things up, it seems that they choose to live this way. It's not just a result of being poor. For instance, their kids don't have Social Security numbers and don't want them to. Not sure how but the Father has a Facebook page that he uses as an extention to his personal blog. https://www.facebook.com/MyBlessedLittleHomestead?fref=ts.
Husband also has an associates degree. They also seem to be building a new house out of wood planks and pallets. Picture from May 8th:

They seem to have some supporters. There is also crowd-sourcing site for the wife's dog grooming business at $21,480 which apparently is 108% of its goal.
Interesting side-note update: I live about a 1hr 30min drive from them. They are about 1hr from Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY where the Kentucky Derby is held and 49min away from Fort Knox where The United States Department of the Treasury has the Gold Bullion Depository. Basically not the middle of nowhere. I was guessing that they lived in eastern Kentucky which some place can look like the movie Deliverance there.