Parents accused of waterboarding 12-year-old daughter now in custody

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ALIQUIPPA, Pa. — Beaver County parents wanted on suspicion of waterboarding their 12-year-old daughter are now in custody.

Dion and Malisa Stevens were found at a motel in Ross Township late last week, police said.

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According to the criminal complaint obtained by Channel 11, the girl told police her parents dragged her downstairs, stuffed rags in her mouth, placed rags over her face, put her in a chair, tied her hands behind her back and poured a bucket of cold water over her covered face.

Police said media reports helped lead them to the couple.

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There had been a warrant out for their arrest since charges were filed earlier this month.

"We want to thank all the media who got the story out. It really helped us," said Capt. Ryan Pudick with Aliquippa police.

Police told Channel 11 the parents claim they didn't know that they were wanted and that what they did was discipline.

The 12-year-old is living with a foster family and doing well, according to police.